Aamar Mohammed Sandwell Paedophile Child Sex Offender

Aamar Mohammed Sandwell Paedophile Child Sex OffenderAamar Mohammed Sandwell Paedophile Child Sex Offender

In 2026, the Offender Database reported that Aamar Mohammed, then 35, of Shireland Road, Sandwell, West Midlands, was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison at Worcester Crown Court. On 12 January 2026, Mohammed was jailed following a “vicious” sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl while he was on duty as a security staff member.

The investigation by the British Transport Police (BTP) established that on 14 November 2021, Mohammed targeted the teenager at Worcester Shrub Hill railway station, Worcester, Worcestershire. Wearing a high-visibility vest, he “viciously” lured the victim into a station office under the “manipulative” guise of providing a warm place to wait. Once inside, he turned off the lights and “vilely” forced himself upon her, causing physical bruising.


Detection and Evasive Conduct

The victim managed to escape the office and board her train. Mohammed “arrogantly” emerged from the room and waved at her as the service departed. Following a “courageous” report to her family and the police, Mohammed was arrested the same evening.

The court reported that Mohammed demonstrated “persistent” eversive behaviour by failing to appear at a subsequent court hearing, necessitating his rearrest at his home in Sandwell in March 2023. An extensive investigation, including specialist support for the victim, ensured that his “vile” breach of a professional position of trust was held to account.


Sentence and Statutory Requirements

For his “abhorrent” crimes in Worcestershire, Aamar Mohammed was handed:

  • Custodial Sentence: Three years and eight months in immediate custody.
  • SHPO: An indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order strictly prohibiting his contact with minors.
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements were imposed for life.
  • Professional Barring: He is permanently barred from working in security or any role involving a position of trust.

Monitoring and Public Protection

Mohammed is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) by the British Transport Police and West Midlands Police. His history of “vicious” opportunistic assault and his initial attempt to “evasively” flee legal proceedings mean his status remains under “critical” scrutiny.

As a lifetime member of the Sex Offenders Register, Mohammed must comply with strict notification requirements regarding his address in Sandwell, West Midlands. BTP detectives state that his “vile” actions represent a total violation of the safety expected on the rail network. Any attempt to re-enter a security environment or any breach of his indefinite SHPO will result in his immediate return to Worcester Crown Court.


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