Ayaz, Mahmood and Khan (left to right)

Men named over Birmingham Gay Village attack

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Police have identified three men Officers want to speak to over a violent assault in Birmingham’s Gay Village in which two men were attacked with bottles.

It happened in the early hours of last Sunday Morning (15 Aug) in Bromsgrove Street after a group of men hurled homophobic abuse at the pair from a passing car.

The offenders grabbed one of their mobile phones and then attacked them with bottles, knocking one unconscious and leaving the other with nasty cuts.

Police have carried out extensive CCTV, witness and vehicle enquiries and are now able to name three men Police want to speak to about the incident.

They are Sohail Khan (24), Mosin Mahmood (31) and 21-year-old Ishaaq Ayaz. They are all from Birmingham.

If you know where they are please get in touch. You can call us on 101 or message us on Live Chat via our website. Or you can call the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Sergeant Marc Petford from Force CID said: “We have already completed a number of arrest attempts for the men; I would encourage them to hand themselves in and speak to us.

“This was a shocking homophobic attack on two men enjoying a night out in our city. It’s outrageous and we’re determined to bring to justice the people responsible.”

Anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to get in touch, quoting log 552 of 15 August.

 

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