
A SEX predator who snatched a five-year-old girl off the street has been jailed for 11 years.
A Sudanese national abducted a five-year-old girl and took her to his home where he sexually assaulted her.

Mohammed Abdulraziq abducted a girl, 5, and sexually assaulted her
The victim was held in a downstairs room of a terraced property by Mohammed Abdulraziq, 32, until the girl’s mother heard her crying and she was rescued by two men who forced their way in.
The youngster was playing in the street in Winson Green, Birmingham, while her mother was talking to a friend who lived on the road, Birmingham Crown Court heard on March 30.
When the child disappeared from view her mother and a friend began a frantic search, going to a park and then a corner shop.
On returning to the street the mother recognised the sound of her daughter crying and identified the home where it was coming from.
The court also heard that Mohammed had drunk three cans of beer and had smoked two cigarettes of Mamba, a synthetic cannabis drug, on the day of the incident.
“It must have been a horrific experience to bang on the door and window and see her daughter inside.
“She even got a nearby scaffolding board to break the window and get to her daughter. Still you did not let the girl leave the room.”
The judge said when the neighbour clambered on to the window sill “she could clearly see that you were bent over towards the victim near to the bed and your lower clothes were around your ankles as were hers.”
She said in an impact statement the victim’s mother spoke of the “trauma” they had both suffered and that the “cries of distress and helplessness of her daughter would haunt her for ever.”
The court was also told that the victim had gone from a “happy and confident little girl to one with complex behavioural needs.”
