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Police hunt 2 over mice attacks in Birmingham McDonalds:

  • Writer: Jason King
    Jason King
  • Nov 2, 2023
  • 2 min read

The Police in the West Midlands have released images of the 2 men they want to speak with in connection with live mice being thrown into McDonalds restaurants in Birmingham.


Amir Khan and Billal Hussain wanted in connection with mice being thrown into McDonalds restaurants in Birmingham:
Amir Khan and Billal Hussain wanted in connection with mice being thrown into McDonalds restaurants in Birmingham

They have named the men they are seeking to arrest over these incidents as Amir Khan, aged 32, and Billal Hussain, aged 30.


The mice painted red, green, white and black and the attackers shouted ‘free Palestine’ as they threw the mice into the restaurants.

The first happened in the McDonalds off Regina Drive in Perry Barr, at around 1.30pm yesterday (Tuesday, October 31) and the second was in the venue off Watson Road, Nechells, around 5.30pm on Monday (October 30).


Police said both incidents are now being being treated as possible hate crime atttacks and the two are also being investigated for multiple other crime connected to the incidents as well including using false registration plates to pervert the cause of justice!



There was a third incident off the Coventry Road in Small Heath at just after 9pm yesterday - which the Police now believe was also connected. They have stepped up patrols across the region as a result.


A spokesperson for West Midlands Police said: “We’ve already executed a number of warrants in our determination to arrest the pair who are suspected of being involved in the highly illegal and distressing incidents.

“We’re also investigating a se incident off Coventry Road, Small Heath, at just before 9pm yesterday.


“Our position is clear, this is totally illegal, and will not be tolerated. We will hunt down and prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who commits such acts. We’re stepping up patrols across the region and will be offering reassurance and full to our communities.”


Anyone with information to trace this pair can contact police via Live Chat on the West Midlands Police website, or by calling 101.


UPDATE:

Both suspects have now been arrested and are in Police Custody facing multiple charges:




 
 
 

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