To qualify for the reward, individuals with information relating to Kareem’s murder must share it directly with the independent charity Crimestoppers. Information shared with Crimestoppers is 100 per cent anonymous. They cannot trace calls or track IP addresses and will never ask for or record any personal information, Voice-online.co.uk reports.
Individuals who share what they know about Kareem’s death directly with the police will not qualify for the reward.
Individuals who share what they know about Kareem’s death directly with the police will not qualify for the reward.
Alexander, 20, was shot dead on June 8 close to his family house in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, On his way back home from a convenience store when he was shot, his shooters have since yet to be identified.
He died from a gunshot wound to the chest and abdomen, police said. Police are investigating a white Ranger Rover which was found burned just 25 minutes after police were called to the scene.
DCI Wayne Jolley, said: “We continue to work round the clock to find answers for Alexander’s friends and family. We are appealing to those who have information to call and say what you know. There are people out there who know who was in the white Range Rover that night. You are protecting someone who has committed a terrible crime and needs to be brought to justice. Please think of Alex’s family and friends who deserve to know what happened to him.
“We are hoping this significant reward, put up by Crimestoppers, will encourage people to come forward. It is 100 percent anonymous.
“There continues to be additional patrols in the area and we want to reassure the public that we will do all we can to bring those responsible to justice.”
Alexa Loukas, London regional manager at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of Alexander after this tragic murder. He had a great future ahead of him and his life has been senselessly cut short. If you know who was responsible or have any information, no matter how small, please speak up and tell Crimestoppers. This is your opportunity to do the right thing. We are offering this reward because his family deserve to see justice for Alexander.”
“We are hoping this significant reward, put up by Crimestoppers, will encourage people to come forward. It is 100 percent anonymous.
“There continues to be additional patrols in the area and we want to reassure the public that we will do all we can to bring those responsible to justice.”
Alexa Loukas, London regional manager at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “Our thoughts are very much with the family and friends of Alexander after this tragic murder. He had a great future ahead of him and his life has been senselessly cut short. If you know who was responsible or have any information, no matter how small, please speak up and tell Crimestoppers. This is your opportunity to do the right thing. We are offering this reward because his family deserve to see justice for Alexander.”
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