Live Rats Thrown Into Birmingham Restaurants: One Man Arrested, Police Hunt Another
West Midlands Police have arrested a 32-year-old man linked to shocking attacks where live rodents were hurled into Birmingham eateries. But the hunt is still on for another suspect, Bilal Hussain, 30, wanted for the same disturbing offences.
Two Men Wanted for Appalling Rodent Attacks
The incidents have rattled local communities across Birmingham. Police named Amir Khan, 32, and Bilal Hussain, 30, as the two men they want to question over the vile acts.
“These are unacceptable and distressing offences,” police said. Warrants have been served as officers push hard to track down Khan and Hussain.
Timeline of Nasty Rodent Incidents
- Oct 31, 1:30pm — First rodent thrown outside a restaurant off Regina Drive, Perry Barr.
- Oct 31, 8:55pm — Similar incident near Coventry Road, Small Heath; police still probing link to others.
- Nov 1, 5:30pm — Another occurrence off Watson Road, Nechells.
All cases are currently treated as public nuisance offences, causing fresh alarm for diners and residents.
Police Ramp Up Patrols, Plead for Public Help
West Midlands Police have vowed to catch those behind these disgusting acts and bring them to justice. Patrols have surged across affected neighbourhoods to reassure rattled locals.
If you have any info on Amir Khan or Bilal Hussain, contact police immediately. Reach out via the live chat on the West Midlands Police website or call 101.
Police rely on the public’s help to stop these crimes and keep communities safe.