The reward on offer for information leading to the arrest of two men wanted in connection with the murder of David Short has been doubled to £50,000. The reward on offer for information leading to the arrest of two men wanted in connection with the murder of David Short has been doubled to £50,000.
The reward on offer for information
leading to the arrest of two men wanted in connection with the murder of David
Short has been doubled to £50,000.
The reward is the largest offered by Greater Manchester Police
and will be made payable to anyone who provides anonymous information leading to
the arrest of Dale Cregan and Anthony Wilkinson.
Police continue to hunt for Cregan, 29, from Droylsden,
and Wilkinson, 33, from Beswick, who are wanted in connection with the two
attacks on Friday 10 August 2012, during which David Short was killed.
At 10.30am, the body of
David, 46, was found at a house on Folkestone Road East in Clayton after police
were called there following reports of gunshots. There had also been an
explosion at the address, which was caused by a grenade.
Less than ten minutes later, shots were fired
and there was another grenade explosion outside a house on Luke Road in
Droylsden. No-one was injured during this incident.
The biggest priority for Greater Manchester
Police remains to find these two men and a significant presence will remain in
the Clayton and Droylsden areas until these men are caught.
The increased reward reflects the forces
determination to bring the killers to justice.
Several hundred officers and staff are involved in the
large-scale policing operation, including units such as firearms, tactical aid,
Major Incident Team, dogs section, Serious and Organised Crime, as well as
divisional officers and dedicated CCTV officers trawling through hundreds of
hours of CCTV footage.
Specialist armed patrols are being carried out day and night in
the Clayton and Droylsden areas and a number of police forces from around the
country are providing officers and support, to ensure the operation can continue
to run round-the-clock without impacting on normal police business.
Assistant Chief Constable Garry
Shewan said: "The £50,000 is the largest sum of money GMP has ever offered for
information leading to the arrest of any individuals.
"This amount of money will allow the recipient
to not only change their own lives forever, but to provide long-term financial
security for their whole family.
"Somebody in the communities of Manchester know where Cregan and
Wilkinson are hiding and we are urging these people direct to do the right
thing.
"It is highly
unusual to offer such a large sum, but we understand people are worried about
their safety when providing information to the police. That is why the
information can be given anonymously through Crimestoppers.
"We are now entering the third week of this
operation and we understand that people will be impatient for results.
"This is why we continue to
investigate this round-the-clock and continue to have firearms officers
patrolling the streets. I hope that people can also feel reassured by their
presence.
"This ongoing
operation will continue to work at this level of intensity for the foreseeable
future, until we have located the two men we want to speak to in connection with
the two attacks and the death of David Short.
Three men, aged 25, 28 and 37, who were arrested on
suspicion of murder have been bailed until October 2012 pending further
inquiries. A 19-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday, 23
August 2012, has also been bailed to the same date.
One further man arrested on suspicion of
murder on Thursday 23 August 2012 has been charged.
Jermaine Anton Ward, born 4/7/88, was charged
with murder yesterday.
He
is due to appear before Manchester City Magistrates Court on Monday 27 August
2012.
Anyone with
information they wish to pass to police in relation to this investigation is
asked to call police at the Major Incident Team on 0161 856 3301 or 101, or call
the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
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