A fourth person has been charged with kidnap following an incident in Bulwell which resulted in a man needing hospital treatment.
Granville Hugh Grant, of Mountbatten Close in West Bromwich, appeared before Nottingham magistrates on Wednesday charged with the offence, which is said to have happened in Broad Eadow Road at around 4pm on Wednesday, March 30.
He was remanded into custody until his appearance at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday, May 3.
The 58-year-old will be joined there by three others who are also charged in connection with the incident.
They are Alshauntia Robinson, 22, and Tafari Smith, 26, both of Shakespeare Street, Leicester, and Denell Baker, 23, of Upperton Road, also Leicester.
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The offence is indictable, meaning magistrates' powers were not sufficient to deal with the case.
A 20-year-old man received minor injuries during the incident and was treated at Leicester's Royal Infirmary.
A third man, aged 22, who was also arrested, has been released without further action.
Smith and Baker were remanded in custody until the Crown Court date.
Robinson was also remanded in custody but has a week to meet a bail direction, which means she could be granted bail if she complies with conditions including surrendering her passport to the police not to apply for any further travel documents and finding a surety for £10,000.