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Awil Mohammed has been involved in significant criminal proceedings in the UK, primarily related to a revenge shooting in Birmingham.

Key Facts, Dates, and Court Decisions:

Awil Mohammed was one of four men jailed for a "terrifying" revenge ambush shooting that occurred in Woodnorton Drive, Moseley, Birmingham, on August 13, 2025. The victim, Shakeel Ali, was lured to a cul-de-sac where his car was rammed, and he was shot twice – once in the chest and once in the leg.

Charges and Role:

Awil Mohammed, along with co-defendants Humza Tufail, Abdelhafez Mohammed, and Mohammed Aziz, was originally charged with attempted murder. However, the prosecution accepted their guilty pleas to wounding with intent and possessing a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence. During the attack, Awil Mohammed held open the car door while the victim was being attacked and shot, and he was seen repeatedly punching the victim who had already been shot. The attackers also shouted "shoot him in the face".

Court Appearances and Sentencing:

The four men were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Awil Mohammed, who is in his 20s, received a custodial sentence as part of the total of over 50 years imprisonment handed down to the gang. Specific details of Awil Mohammed's individual sentence were not explicitly stated in all sources, but Abdelhafez Mohammed received 15 years and six months, Humza Tufail 13 years, and Mohammed Aziz 13 years and six months.

Public court records from Open Court Data UK also show criminal case listings for an "Awil MOHAMMED" at Birmingham Crown Court with hearing dates on May 27, 2026, and June 19, 2026. These entries are consistent with the proceedings related to the shooting incident.

Other Cases:

There is also a public court record for a "Mohamed AWIL" at Willesden Magistrates' Court with a hearing date of June 2, 2026, facing charges including conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery, conspiracy to steal, and attempted theft. Given the difference in name order and court location, this appears to be a separate individual and case.Awil Mohammed has been involved in significant criminal proceedings in the UK, primarily related to a revenge shooting in Birmingham.

Key Facts, Dates, and Court Decisions:

Awil Mohammed was one of four men jailed for a "terrifying" revenge ambush shooting that occurred in Woodnorton Drive, Moseley, Birmingham, on August 13, 2025. The victim, Shakeel Ali, was lured to a cul-de-sac where his car was rammed, and he was shot twice – once in the chest and once in the leg.

Charges and Role:

Awil Mohammed, along with co-defendants Humza Tufail, Abdelhafez Mohammed, and Mohammed Aziz, was originally charged with attempted murder. However, the prosecution accepted their guilty pleas to wounding with intent and possessing a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence. During the attack, Awil Mohammed held open the car door while the victim was being attacked and shot, and he was seen repeatedly punching the victim who had already been shot. The attackers also shouted "shoot him in the face".

Court Appearances and Sentencing:

The four men were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Awil Mohammed, who is in his 20s, received a custodial sentence as part of the total of over 50 years imprisonment handed down to the gang. Specific details of Awil Mohammed's individual sentence were not explicitly stated in all sources, but Abdelhafez Mohammed received 15 years and six months, Humza Tufail 13 years, and Mohammed Aziz 13 years and six months.

Public court records from Open Court Data UK also show criminal case listings for an "Awil MOHAMMED" at Birmingham Crown Court with hearing dates on May 27, 2026, and June 19, 2026. These entries are consistent with the proceedings related to the shooting incident.

Other Cases:

There is a separate public court record for a "Mohamed AWIL" at Willesden Magistrates' Court with a hearing date of June 2, 2026, facing charges including conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery, conspiracy to steal, and attempted theft. Given the difference in name order and court location, this appears to be a separate individual and case.

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