Coventry mosque leader stabbed child with pen and beat other youngstersA religious leader at a Coventry mosque beat children aged as young as nine - including stabbing one with a pen.
Mohammed Karamat will learn his fate later this week after admitting four counts of assault.
The 45-year-old, an imam at the Noorul Islam Jamia Mosque in Eagle Street, was seen on camera abusing the children.
Magistrates watched footage of Karamat twisting a child’s arm, slapping a child, and using a pen to stab a child and pricking a child’s hand with the lid of a pen.
John Bartlett, prosecuting, told the court: “The CCTV here is a key bit of evidence.
“Just to give you a flavour of the snippets, the first video shows a twisting of the arm, and there is a back-handed motion on one of the children, and there is also signs of a pen used to stab a nine-year-old a number of times.
“It appears the child is in pain and pulls back to prevent being stabbed.
“One clip shows him grabbing a child round the back of the neck, pushing the neck towards the table.
“He is also seen slapping a child to the back of the head.”
Karamat pleaded guilty to the four counts of assault by beating but sentencing was adjourned for the preparation of reports.
He was released on conditional bail and told to appear before magistrates on Thursday.
Under the bail conditions, Karamat must not come into contact with any child under the age of 18 unless supervised by another adult.
Karamat was originally arrested in December by West Midlands Police .
Speaking after the allegations came to light, Shabbir Ahmed, spokesman for the executive management committee of Coventry’s Islamic Brotherhood, told the Telegraph: “Police may have concerns but we did not receive any complaints thus far from parents or the children.”
