POLICE ARE offering a reward for information that leads directly to a conviction in respect of the killing of Grineo Daka, 27, from Stratford, who was fatally shot on 7th July last year.
The shooting took place in Lea Bridge Road and Daka was declared dead at the scene. It was later confirmed that he had died from a single gunshot. The crime is being investigated by the Specialist Crime Command (Homicide). One man whom they had been trying to trace in connection with the incident has now been found, arrested and charged.
Now police have announced that they are still trying to trace Mirsad Brahimi, so that they can talk to him about the incident. Brahimi is described as 6’ 3” and of slim build. He is aged 33 and is originally from Kosovo.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Wrigley, who is leading the investigation, said, “While this investigation has made significant progress, I am still keen to speak to Mirsad Brahimi. We understand that Grineo had gone to the snooker club where he was then involved in an altercation with others and a number of shots were fired and as result he lost his life, others were also injured. We need the community to support us and help bring those responsible to justice.”
Anyone who sees Brahimi is asked not to approach him but to call 999 immediately.
●Anyone who has information about where Brahimi is now should contact the incident room on 020-8345 3715 or via 101 and quote reference CAD 1438/07Jul19. Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800-555 111 and give information anonymously.
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