Police offer £20,000 reward to find man's killer
A £20,000 reward is being offered to try to find the killer of a man stabbed in the heart five years ago.
Ahmed Deen-Jah, 24, was found fatally wounded on the afternoon of 2 April 2017 after he went to buy a lighter in Custom House, east London. Nobody has ever been charged although police have released three 23-year-olds under investigation, while three other males faced no further action."We are now able to offer a reward of up to £20,000 for information that leads to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person responsible for Ahmed's murder," the force added.
She said: "We know Ahmed was involved in a local gang and sadly I have to keep an open mind to this being a factor that led to this death. "A lot has changed over the past five years and I hope somebody, who felt they were unable to come forward at the time of Ahmed's death, will now have the courage to do the right thing."
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