Sharam Muhamadi was last seen in Birmingham after he vanished after being granted bail
A manhunt has been launched for a child sex trafficker who failed to appear in court for his trial after being granted bail.
Today (Tuesday June 9) Sharam Muhamadi was found guilty of two counts of arranging or facilitating travel of another person with a view of exploitation at Sheffield Crown Court. However, he was convicted of the crime in his absence as he failed to appear for the trial, which started on May 18.
Last month, the 21-year-old was remanded in custody between being charged and his trial date, but he won a bail application submitted by his defence team and has seemingly vanished, reports Birmingham Live.
South Yorkshire Police said officers had been searching for him ever since but had been unable to appeal for the public’s help until the end of the trial due to reporting restrictions.
It said its officers were ‘actively conducting extensive enquiries’ to find Muhamadi and had trawled through hours of CCTV, and phone records.
His last known sighting was in Birmingham on Monday, May 18 – the date of the start of his trial.
He was known to be in the city centre and then travelled to the Coventry Road and Small Heath Park area but then the trail went cold.
South Yorkshire Police said: “Enquiries have established that Muhamadi has links to the West Midlands area, and we know he travelled to Birmingham New Street Station via train between Saturday 16 and Monday 18 May.
“Our officers rushed to the Birmingham area where, working alongside West Midlands Police, they have conducted extensive enquiries over multiple days – patrolling the streets, officers have shown his photo to members of the public.
“The last confirmed sighting of Muhamadi was at around 9pm on Monday 18 May in Birmingham city centre.
“He then travelled in a taxi from the centre towards Coventry Road and the Small Heath Park area, southeast of the city.
“We do not know where Muhamadi travelled from there, but we are determined to find him and are now appealing for the public’s help.”
South Yorkshire Police said: “Enquiries have established that Muhamadi has links to the West Midlands area, and we know he travelled to Birmingham New Street Station via train between Saturday 16 and Monday 18 May.
“Our officers rushed to the Birmingham area where, working alongside West Midlands Police, they have conducted extensive enquiries over multiple days – patrolling the streets, officers have shown his photo to members of the public.
“The last confirmed sighting of Muhamadi was at around 9pm on Monday 18 May in Birmingham city centre.
“He then travelled in a taxi from the centre towards Coventry Road and the Small Heath Park area, southeast of the city.
“We do not know where Muhamadi travelled from there, but we are determined to find him and are now appealing for the public’s help.”
Assistant Chief Constable Hayley Barnett said: “Our priority has been and will continue to be securing full justice for the victims tragically involved.
“They have shown commendable bravery throughout our full investigation and the complex trial which followed. We are wholly focussed on finding Muhamadi and ensuring his faces the consequences of his actions.
“Officers have been relentlessly pursing all lines of enquiries. We are keeping an open mind of his whereabouts.
“We believe he is still in the country, but if he is found abroad, we will seek the Government’s help in doing everything we can to extradite him.
“We will not stop until we find him, and we will ensure these young girls get the justice they deserve.”
Anyone who sees Muhamadi was asked not to approach him but to call 999 quoting South Yorkshire Police incident number 610 of 21 May 2026.
People can also report any information anonymously to Crimestoppers, online at https://crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling 0800 555 111.


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