Police have charged a man with murder following the fatal stabbing of Bashir Mohamed in Birmingham on Thursday (22 April).
Detectives arrested 24-year-old Mohib Tasharat on Friday (23 April) at Birmingham Airport on suspicion of murder.
Tasharat of Wenlock Road, Birmingham, was today (Sunday) charged with murder and remains in police custody. He is due to appear at Birmingham Magistrates Court tomorrow (Monday 26 April).
Mr Mohamed, from Erdington, was found critically injured in Shyltons Croft, Ladywood, just before 4.20am and sadly died at the scene from a stab wound to his arm.
Police have also arrested two further men, aged 19 and 28, on suspicion of murder.
The 19-year-old man who was arrested yesterday (Saturday) from an airport in London remains in police custody for questioning.
The 28-year-old arrested on Friday after attending a police station in Birmingham, has been released on bail with conditions as our enquiries continue.
An 18-year-old man arrested on Friday on suspicion of conspiracy to murder has also been bailed pending investigation.
Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Mobberley, from our homicide team, said: “This is a fast-moving and complex investigation and these developments are significant.
“But we are still working to establish the full circumstances around this fatal stabbing and we’re appealing again for witnesses or anyone with information about the killing to get in touch.
“They can talk to us in confidence or contact the charity Crimestoppers anonymously.”