Dramatic footage shows the moment a reckless BMW driver led police on a dangerous high-speed chase - before crashing into another car and a wall.
Saif Rehman, 23, was spotted by traffic officers driving a suspected cloned and stolen vehicle in the Sparkhill area of Birmingham on July 31.
He failed to stop for police and continued driving at more than double the speed limit, through red lights and swerving past other cars along residential streets.
At one point, Rehman went the wrong way around a roundabout and smashed into another car before speeding off and eventually hitting a brick wall.
The shocking chase was captured by a police helicopter's thermal camera as well as dash-cam footage from traffic cops on the ground.
Rehman can be seen trying to flee on foot away after crashing the vehicle before he was tracked by the National Police Air Service.
Officers detained him as he tried to casually walk along Blakeland Street, in Bordesley Green.
Body-cam footage captures an officer saying "hello fella" before putting Rehman in handcuffs and telling him: "You're under arrest, alright?"
Rehman, of Great Barr, Birmingham, previously pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified and failing to stop.
He was jailed for 22 months and banned from driving for two years and 11 months at Birmingham Crown Court last Wednesday (30/8).
PC Simon Smith, from West Midlands Police's Traffic Unit, said: "Rehman drove at incredibly dangerous speeds in his failed attempt to escape, all because he shouldn't have been on the road in the first place.
"I hope this sentence shows Rehman and others that we will not tolerate dangerous driving on our streets and we will take action."