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Police appeal after taxi driver bitten and robbed by passenger

POLICE in Redditch are appealing for witnesses after a taxi driver was robbed in Redditch.

The man was collected by the driver in Bates Hill in the town centre at around 6am on Saturday, November 6 and was driven to Boot Piece Lane, Brockhill.

Officers said the man then threatened the taxi driver with a knife and demanded all of his money.

The victim suffered a knife cut to his hand and was bitten on the hand by the suspect.




The man stole all the victim’s takings in cash before running away on foot.

Detective Sergeant Iain Standing said: “We would like to speak to the man in the CCTV image as we believe he may be able to help with our ongoing investigation.


“We would also ask that anyone who may have been in the area at the time and has dash-cam footage to please get in touch with us.

“The attack was completely unprovoked and the victim had to receive treatment in hospital for his injuries.

“West Mercia police take any knife related crime very seriously and we are pursuing several forensic and CCTV opportunities from the scene to identify the suspect.

“We are appealing for any information from the public that may help to identify the perpetrator and bring them to justice.”

If anyone has any information regarding this incident please contact the police on 101 and select extension number 773 2016 quoting incident number 105i of 6 November or contact us via our ‘Tell us about’ section on our website.

Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers.

It is 100 per cent anonymous and is on 0800 555 111.