TWO Oldbury men have been charged with causing public nuisance in connection with a ‘Ride Out’ event that saw off-road bikers run amok on the region’s roads.
Shaqeel Karim, a 23-year-old warehouse worker from Wallace Road and 20-year-old student Samuel Ward, from West Heath, were allegedly among a large group of lout bikers who took part in an illegal bike rally through Solihull and across Birmingham during a five-hour rampage on June 26 last year.
The pair and 10 others have been charged with causing public nuisance - an offence which can carry a significant prison sentence - and are set to appear at Birmingham Magistrates Court on January 18 for a first hearing.
The other men charged are:
• Bradley Bateman, a 24-year-old warehouse worker from Lockin Croft in Castle Vale
• Nicholas Dore, a 27-year-old mechanic from Wardlow Road in Nechells
• Jack Bentley, a 24-year-old admin assistant from Marlborough Road, Castle Bromwich
• John Mcdonald, a 27-year-old factory worker from Ridfield Road in Birmingham
• Joshua Birchall, a 19-year-old delivery worker from Chantry Crescent in Great Barr
• Jamie Boyden, a 28-year-old mechanic from Keats Road in Wolverhampton
• Jamie Bayliss, aged 26, from Camberly Grove in Erdington
• Dean Moore, a 39-year-old security worker from St Giles Road in Tile Cross
• Darren Brown, a 39-year-old groundsman from Morar Close in Castle Vale
• Unemployed 18-year-old Luke Fox from Dagnell Road in Birmingham
Six other men and a teenage boy have already appeared in court also charged with public nuisance relating to anti-social biking.
Adam Ballanger, aged 24, of Partridge Road in Yardley and a 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, both admitted the charge at Birmingham Crown Court on December 8.
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