A £10,000 reward is being offered to trace the culprits behind the drive-by murder of a young man in Telford, who are believed to have links to Glasgow. 

Crimestoppers is offering the cash in return for information on those responsible for the fatal shooting of Tamba Mondodu in a business park last October. 

The 20-year-old was shot multiple times at midday on Tuesday, October 13 2020 in Bridges Business Park in Horsehay.

Despite the efforts of medics, the young man died at the scene from the fatal injuries. 

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Detectives believe the individuals responsible arrived in a grey Skoda KAROQ with the false number plate 'YB69 VBO'.

After opening fire on Mr Momodu, they fled the scene travelling away from Telford in different vehicles. 

The Skoda car was later found, burned out in the Forest Glen car park, at the foot of the Wrekin at around 10pm.

In addition to the Skoda, information on anybody connected with the following vehicles is also required: A white Toyota IQ, AO59 UOX; a grey T-Cross, GK20 FXR; a black Audi A5, SE14 VBO; a white BMW 320D YT63 HGG and a grey Jaguar OV19 WMF.

Although no one has been charged with this murder to date, a number of arrests have been made.

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CID understand that As well as Glasgow, the culprits behind the brutal murder have links to Northolt in west London and Southampton.

Mick Duthie, Director of Operations at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “This is a young life that has tragically been taken away and our condolences go to Tamba’s family and friends. Our charity believes in safe communities and we hope our reward and appeal will help to remove these dangerous individuals from our streets and help to get justice.

“We are asking for anyone with any information to be brave and to tell our charity what you know, 100% anonymously. What you tell us can make all the difference in keeping others safe from harm and it will be the right thing to do.

“It is important to also remind people that assisting somebody wanted for a crime can lead to prosecution. You can speak to us anonymously by calling our UK Contact Centre which is open 24/7 on freephone number 0800 555 111 or you can use our simple and secure anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org

“Crimestoppers has been taking crime information since our charity was formed over 33 years ago. Every day over a thousand people contact us online and over the phone. We have always kept our promise of anonymity to the millions of people who have trusted us.

"Nobody will know you contacted us, only you and you could be eligible for a reward.”