
Man snatched girl, 5, off the street and sexually assaulted her, court told
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-man-snatched-girl-5-32441292
by Drummk

Man snatched girl, 5, off the street and sexually assaulted her, court told
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-man-snatched-girl-5-32441292
by Drummk
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It’s now up to the courts. But I do hope the young girl is getting as much support as she needs. If the man is an immigrant he should be immediately deported.
Scum bag. No place for people like that in society regardless of race
For those not reading the article, for whatever reason,
“Abdulraziq, a Sudanese national, stands trial at Birmingham Crown Court where he denies a charge of false imprisonment with intent to commit a sexual offence, an alternative of false imprisonment as well as sexual assault and assault.”
Abdulraziq “sexually assaulted her and he’s intended to do more towards her sexually, had it not been for the intervention of her mother, a neighbour and others who intervened breaking doors down effectively to get this girl out of the room.”
Part of the description of the alleged offence is Abdulraziq first noticing the girl playing in a park:
“Mr Shakoor said at one point barefooted Abdulraziq approached and made a ‘sly’ comment to the mother which had a ‘sexual connotation’, but she did not fully understand exactly what he said because he spoke in a different language.”
He would then abduct her, and her mum only found her because of the sound of her screaming for help. The girl was 5 years old at the time. The article is a grim read.
**Important note:**
He was also charged with an unconnected assault, attempted assault and criminal damage from last month.
Source:
https://www.westmidlands.police.uk/news/west-midlands/news/news/2025/april/man-charged-in-connection-with-child-abduction-in-winson-green/
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Awful lot of banned and deleted comments, guess no wonder what has happened here
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At what point can the public find the government liable for it’s negligence that is putting British kids in danger?
*”He’s Arabic speaking, of Sundanese heritage. He had an interpreter present”*
Unless he’s on holiday here (doubtful), why is he even allowed in the country and allowed to be wandering around the streets if he can’t even speak English?
I’m honestly lost for words how migration / borders are being handled in the UK, how many more kids / women have to get abused before the Government gets serious about it.
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