West Midlands Police Appeal for Information on Suspects in Rodents Thrown into Restaurants Case
West Midlands Police Appeal For Information On Suspects In Rodents Thrown Into Restaurants Case

In a recent update, West Midlands Police have arrested a 32-year-old man in connection with a series of incidents involving live rodents being thrown into restaurants in the region. However, authorities are still appealing for information on the whereabouts of another suspect, Bilal Hussain, who is also wanted in connection with these disturbing offences.

The incidents, which have left the community shocked and concerned, occurred at various restaurants in Birmingham over the past few days. The police have identified the two individuals they wish to speak with as Amir Khan and Bilal Hussain.

Amir Khan, 32, and Bilal Hussain, 30, are both wanted for their alleged involvement in these unacceptable and distressing incidents. Law enforcement authorities have executed a number of warrants as part of their determined efforts to locate and apprehend these individuals.

The first incident took place off Regina Drive, Perry Barr, at approximately 1:30 pm on Sunday, October 31st. Another incident occurred off Watson Road, Nechells, around 5:30 pm on Monday. Both of these incidents are being treated as public nuisance offences.

Additionally, there is an ongoing investigation into a similar incident that took place off Coventry Road, Small Heath, just before 9 pm on October 31st. While it is currently unclear whether this incident is connected to the others, authorities are actively pursuing leads to determine any potential links.

West Midlands Police have expressed their strong stance on these appalling acts and their commitment to prosecuting anyone responsible. They have vowed to hunt down and bring to justice those who commit such offences.

To aid in their investigation, law enforcement agencies are increasing patrols across the region and providing reassurance to local communities.

Members of the public with any information that could help trace Amir Khan and Bilal Hussain are urged to contact West Midlands Police immediately. They can do so by using the Live Chat feature on the police website or by calling 101. Authorities are counting on the community’s cooperation in bringing these suspects to justice and preventing any further incidents of this nature.

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