THE suspects who fatally shot a 20-year-old man may be in Glasgow, say the detectives investigating the murder case. 

Tamba Momodu was shot multiple times in the car park of the Bridges Business Park in Horsehay, England, on October 13 last year.

He died as a result of his injuries.

Despite an extensive investigation and 24 arrests, no one has been convicted of his murder.

A £10,000 reward is being renewed to find those behind the murder – one year after Tamba was shot. 

Glasgow Times:

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Bellamy, senior investigating officer, said: “Twelve months ago Tamba Momodu was fatally shot in the middle of the day in a quiet business park.

“Over the past 12 months our investigation has made some really good progress, 24 people have been arrested, hours of CCTV have been viewed and our enquiries have led us to Glasgow and the Northolt area of London.

“Despite this, to date, no one has been convicted of his murder. I am absolutely committed to ensuring Tamba’s family have the answers they need and have justice for Tamba, which is why I’m renewing our appeal for information.

“I know there are people out there who have information about Tamba’s murder, I know there are people who know who is responsible and I am appealing directly to those people to come forward and pass that information on to Crimestoppers.

“I want those with information to think how they would feel if this was their son, brother or nephew. They would want those responsible convicted which is why I need those people who do have information to speak to Crimestoppers.”

The detective went on to say: “Crimestoppers is an independent charity, separate from the police, and is 100% anonymous. Police will never know the identity of anyone who contacts Crimestoppers.

“If the information they provide leads to the arrest and conviction of Tamba’s killer they could receive £10,000."

Information passed directly to police will not qualify for the reward. Only information passed to Crimestoppers’ via the 0800 555 111 number or untraceable anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org will be eligible