MAN FACES COURT OVER COERCIVE CONTROL AND THREATS TO KILL
Mohammed Ayub appeared at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 22 May 2025 for his first hearing.The court heard allegations that he engaged in controlling and coercive behaviour within a family setting.
The charges also include threats to kill and acts of assault or ill-treatment involving a child or young person.
Details of the case fall under reference 20BE2124524.
Ayub faced magistrates without entering a plea, and the case has been scheduled for future hearings.
The allegations aim to protect vulnerable individuals from abuse and ensure proper investigation.
No further details about the victims have been disclosed in court documents.
The case continues to develop as authorities gather evidence.
Ayub was remanded in custody or bailed while the legal process moves forward.
The court emphasized the seriousness of coercive control and threats linked to family abuse cases.
Magistrates are expected to review the case further, with a provisional trial date set in due course, as the legal process unfolds to determine guilt or innocence.