Abdulraziq Mohammed Jailed for Birmingham Child Abduction and Assault

Developing StoryLast updated MAR 13
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Abdulraziq Mohammed has been sentenced to 11 years in prison, with an additional four-year extended license, totaling 15 years, for the abduction and attempted sexual assault of a five-year-old girl in Winson Green, Birmingham, on March 30, 2025. He was found guilty of false imprisonment with intent to commit a sexual offence, sexual assault of a female under 13, and assaulting a woman who intervened. The victim's family has experienced significant emotional and financial hardship due to the incident.

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Abdulraziq Mohammed was sentenced to 11 years in prison, with an additional four-year extended license, totaling 15 years. He was found guilty of false imprisonment with intent to commit a sexual offence, sexual assault of a female under 13, and assaulting a woman who intervened. The victim's family has experienced significant emotional and financial hardship due to the incident.

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The prosecution highlighted Mohammed's 'predatory' nature, stating he took a young girl off the street and into his house. The court was also informed about separate incidents involving Mohammed, including an incident on March 25, 2025, where he targeted a father and son by jumping on their car bonnet, pulling off a windscreen wiper, and attempting to bite them. He had also threatened a doctor with a kitchen knife in November 2022.

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A jury at Birmingham Crown Court found Abdulraziq Mohammed guilty of false imprisonment with intent to commit a sexual offence, sexual assault of a female under 13, and assault on a woman. The court heard that Mohammed was discovered in a house with the five-year-old girl on the afternoon of March 30, 2025. He will be sentenced at a later date.

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Giving evidence, Mohammed Abdulraziq, a Sudanese national who had lived in the UK for about ten years, claimed the child had entered his property to use the toilet and then asked for his help with her shorts. He alleged the child's mother had a 'plan' involving sending the girl into his home. He also claimed to have seen the child's mother on previous occasions outside his home.

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The trial of Abdulraziq Mohammed began at Birmingham Crown Court. He denied charges of false imprisonment with intent to commit a sexual offence, sexual assault, and assault. During the trial, a neighbor testified tearfully about what she witnessed inside Mohammed's home, describing how she tried to gain entry after hearing the child crying.

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Abdulraziq Mohammed, aged 32, was charged by West Midlands Police in connection with the abduction. The charges included kidnap with intent to commit a sexual offence, sexual assault, and assault on a woman. He was also charged with unrelated offenses from the previous month, including assault, attempted assault, and criminal damage. Mohammed was remanded to appear before Birmingham Magistrates Court.

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A neighbor attempted to intervene by looking through Mohammed's window and saw him standing next to the girl, with both having their shorts pulled down. Mohammed punched the woman through the window when she tried to climb in. Members of the public then forced entry into the house, detaining Mohammed until police arrived and arrested him. The girl was rescued from the property.

via mirror.co.uk·westmidlands.police.uk

A five-year-old girl was abducted from the street in Winson Green, Birmingham, by Abdulraziq Mohammed. Mohammed had approached the girl's mother earlier that day with a comment of a sexual connotation, though she did not understand him due to a language barrier. Approximately 20 minutes later, the girl, who had been playing on the street, went missing. Her mother and a friend searched for her and heard crying coming from inside Mohammed's house.

via mirror.co.uk·westmidlands.police.uk

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