Bounty of £10,000 for each of three men wanted 'urgently' over Ben Daly's murder still available
Crimestoppers is offering £10,000 for information that leads to the arrest of three men wanted in connection with the murder of Ben Daly in Leamington Spa last year.
The bounty was first offered in early March, and now Warwickshire Police has renewed calls for information following the shooting which took place at around 3am on Thursday August 10.
The force has already made a number of arrests, after Mr Daly was found with a gunshot wound on Ranelagh Terrace.
It is believed he was shot in Frances Havergal Close a little earlier.
The 30-year-old was taken to hospital but died as a result of his injuries.
Now Crimestoppers is asking for the public to help trace Kevin Vucini (aged 25), Brigen Carrica 'Qarrica' (aged 21) and Rrezon Cengu (aged 22).
All originally from Albania, all three have links to Essex and possibly London, and Mr Cengu has ties with Luton.
The advice is not to approach them but to contact the police or the charity if you wish to stay anonymous.
"Due to the significant risks involved, it's important that Kevin Vucini, Brigen Carrica and Rrezon Cengu are found to face questioning over the tragic murder of Ben," said Alan Edwards, Crimestoppers regional manager.
"Our charity is supporting the police as they hunt for these men by offering a reward and reminding everyone – especially those who may be intimidated into silence – that they have the option to stay completely anonymous.
"If you know where they are and you contact Crimestoppers directly, you could be entitled to a reward. Up to £10,000 is available for each of the three individuals.
"Our charity is here for you if you do not want to speak to the authorities directly and prefer not to give your personal details. Crimestoppers is independent of the police and guarantees you stay completely anonymous.
"Crimestoppers is open 24/7, 365 days a year, both online and on the phone. Nobody will ever know that you contacted us and you will be doing the right thing for Ben's loved ones."
According to the BBC, Liviu Sandor is due to stand trial for murder on 10 April, having been charged last year.
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