A senior police detective has urged witnesses to come forward in a four-year-old murder case, saying anyone who speaks to the police 'is not a grass'.
He was speaking on the fourth anniversary of an unsolved fatal shooting in Manchester. Police have a prime suspect for the murders who is believed to come from Birmingham.
A gunman took the lives of both 36-year-old Junior Ajose and 21-year-old Cheriff Tall in the early hours of Sunday June 21st 2020 in a car park off Caythorpe Street in Moss Side.
GMP launched Operation Tarnbrook, but vital evidence to apprehend the suspect who used the firearm is still needed. In a statement GMP said: "We strongly believe the person has connections to Birmingham and is not from the local community in Manchester." READ MORE: Sir Howard Bernstein - the man who changed the face of Manchester The name of the suspect was very quickly known by police and the community of Moss Side but he has so far managed to evade capture.
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