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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 5:38 pm 
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They've finally arrested someone.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:30 pm 
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Wonderful news. =D>

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 6:28 am 
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Two men arrested on suspicion of murdering taxi driver 20 years ago



POLICE have arrested two men on suspicion of murdering a 26-year-old taxi driver nearly 20 years ago.

Ethsham Ghafoor was shot dead in an ‘execution-style’ murder while sitting inside his taxi in the car park of a nursery in Lambley Lane, Gedling, on November 22, 1994.

The men, aged 42 and 43, will be questioned in connection with the inquiry throughout the day.

Mr Ghafoor, known to his friends and family as Shami, was a popular man who lived in Sherwood. More than 1,000 mourners turned out for his funeral at the Islamic Centre, in Curzon Street.

Last year, relatives took to Facebook to launch the page Justice for Ethsham Ghafoor, asking people to come forward with information.

Despite numerous appeals by police and family over the years, the case is one of Nottingham’s longest unsolved murder investigations.

Anyone with any information about the murder is asked to contact the incident room on 0115 8446913.


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Ethsham Ghafoor taxi shooting: £20,000 reward offered

Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor Police said Shami Ghafoor was involved in a number of disputes and had voiced concerns about his safety


A reward of up to £20,000 has been offered ahead of the 20th anniversary of a taxi driver's "targeted" shooting.

Ethsham Ghafoor, 26, was killed in the early hours of 22 November 1994 while sitting in his vehicle in Lambley Lane, Gedling, Nottinghamshire.

Police said they were open-minded as to the motive but believed Mr Ghafoor was being followed before his death.

His sister Aisha said the family had gone through "20 years of pain" made worse by not knowing why he died.

New CCTV and pictures have been released of Mr Ghafoor, who was known to his friends as Shami, working in the hours before the shooting.

Ethsham Ghafoor murder timeline

00:15 - Fills up with petrol at Hilltop Service Station in Mapperley Plains (pictured)

About 00:15 - Buys water from another petrol station in Huntingdon Street (police unsure whether this was before or after petrol stop)

02:00 - Taxi seen driving on Colwick Loop Road

02:40 - Another taxi driver sees him in Carlton Square with three passengers

03:00-03:30 - Witnesses see his car parked in the Lambley Lane car park

03:30 - Witness describes hearing a shot

04:30 - Milkman finds him dead in his taxi

He had been shot twice, once in the head. The handgun used has never been traced.

His sister Aisha said: "He was our rock. We lost someone who was so dear to us. He would light the room and being without him is worse because of not knowing what happened.

"We have had 20 years of pain, surely we deserve some closure."

The original inquiry found he had told friends and family he thought he was being followed and he had been assaulted in the weeks before his death.

Ethsham Ghafoor murder scene Ethsham Ghafoor's distinctive black and white cab was found in car park next to playing fields
Eight arrests were made soon after, with three more in subsequent years, but no convictions were secured.

Det Ch Insp Tony Heydon, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Ethsham Ghafoor was targeted. Somebody hunted him down and they have shot him in such a way that they absolutely intended to kill him.

"He was having some disputes at the time of his death, he was probably being followed, but do we have someone specific in mind? No we don't.

"So we want to know - why was he shot?

"We want to hear from people who perhaps saw him on the night, saw his car parked. But, in addition to that, people who might have heard, credibly, what happened."

As part of the renewed investigation uniformed officers will be handing out leaflets particularly at mosques and taxi ranks and at shops in the area.

A team of about 30 detectives is reviewing evidence and re-interviewing witnesses.

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The police must have something they know because they don't seem to be giving up on this one.

Even after 27 years.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/loc ... te-6284085

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The police must have something they know because they don't seem to be giving up on this one.

Even after 27 years.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/loc ... te-6284085



but this far into the future it is very difficult to pick up such a cold trail and I suspect just like the Alan Wood one years ago near us the killer may never be identified

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2021 5:12 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
The police must have something they know because they don't seem to be giving up on this one.

Even after 27 years.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/loc ... te-6284085



but this far into the future it is very difficult to pick up such a cold trail and I suspect just like the Alan Wood one years ago near us the killer may never be identified

I think the advances in DNA processing make crimes like this easier to solve despite the huge time gap.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2022 4:14 pm 
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Hmmmmmmmmm :-k

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:22 pm 
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Now 30 years on, and an increase in the reward.

Reward of £50k offered over 1994 taxi driver murder

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The sister of a taxi driver who was found shot dead in his car with his hands tied and bound to the steering wheel hopes they have come to a "turning point" 30 years after the murder.

Nottinghamshire Police, which announced on Friday it is reinvestigating the murder, said Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor - known to his friends and family as Shami - was shot in the early hours of 22 November 1994.

The 26-year-old, who was expecting a baby daughter at the time, was discovered by a milkman at Lambley Lane Playing Fields in Gedling, Nottinghamshire.

A reward of up to £50,000 has been offered for information on Mr Ghafoor's murder, which has been described by police as an "execution".

Mr Ghafoor's siblings, Aisha and Harfan Ghafoor, joined a press conference on Friday on the 30th anniversary of the murder

The force added a team of detectives were working to "ensure justice is finally served".

Mr Ghafoor's sister Aisha, who attended the police press conference on Friday, said the family were "always hopeful".

"As long as we're around we won't give up. We want justice," she added. "Without justice and without closure, you never see the peace.

"We know none of this will bring him back. But we want to know the truth."

She said the "heinous" murder of her brother has had an impact on the whole family, including a sibling who was only 17 years old at the time, and "never recovered" after the murder.

"He got into a deep depression," Ms Ghafoor said.

"He couldn't understand how Shami was targeted in a way that he was targeted.

"He had mental issues throughout his life. And then three years ago, he died of a cardiac arrest. He actually gave up living a long time ago."

She said Mr Ghafoor's son and daughter both have three children each on their own, who "will never know how much of a loving grandfather he would have been".

The grieving sister has urged anyone who may have information about the murder to come forward, adding: "To have killers walking down the street, openly, not having brought to justice - it's just unfathomable.

"We are hoping that this is a turning point."

Mr Gharfoon's brother, Harfan, recalls the last time he saw his late sibling, just before he left for work.

"I was fighting him for a kiss on the cheek," he said.

"And that was on the night, before he left for work. He gave in in the end, he always did."

But the next morning, everything has changed.

"My world crushed," said Mr Gharfoon. "I couldn't believe it."

'Until the last breath'

He said the new efforts to investigate his brother's murder 30 years on were "very important", adding he is mindful his brother's murderer is "still out there".

"I'm very picky on who I become friends with. Because we just don't know," he added.

"Anybody who we've grown up with or whatever, they could possibly be the murderers of my brother."

He said he had more friends in his professional life because of the "association of not knowing".

"We're forever hopeful aren't we?" he added. "Until the last breath.

"He's my brother. It's my blood. Regardless of what people might think, he's a member of the family."

Police said Mr Ghafoor was a "soon-to-be dad, who was executed in his own taxi in a secluded area"

Police said Mr Ghafoor, of Sherwood Rise in Nottingham, was last seen in Carlton Square with three Asian men in his black and white Ford Sierra just after 02:00 GMT. His body was found at 04:30.

The weapon used in the killing has never been recovered, the force added.

Mr Ghafoor and his wife had been expecting a baby daughter at the time of his death. He also had a five-year-old son.

A number of people were arrested at the time, but no-one has ever been convicted.

Mr Ghafoor, who had been working on the night he was killed, was well-known among his colleagues, the force added.

Officers said the location his body was found was secluded, especially at night, and was not a place usually used for taxi pick-ups or drop-offs.

The appeal includes the reward offered by Crimestoppers, in exchange for any leads given exclusively to the charity that could lead to a conviction, and it runs until 22 February.

The charity is appealing to the public to contact them anonymously if they have any information.

'Out of his depth'

Police say major developments in forensic science have allowed items from the scene of the crime to be examined, providing detectives with new opportunities.

The force believes the answer lies within the community, and asked anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward.

Assistant Chief Constable Rob Griffin told a press conference that Mr Ghafoor was "probably associating with some members of the criminal fraternity".

"I don't think he was involved in organised crime, but I do think he got himself involved with people who were, and probably found himself out of his depth," he said.

"This is why I think he was killed."

ACC Griffin asked the public to "put themselves in Shami's family’s shoes"

ACC Griffin said Mr Ghafoor's family had waited "30 years for the closure they rightfully deserve".

"Shami's family can never move on with their lives without answers and you could be sitting on the very answers they require," he said.

"We know that there will be people out there that know what happened, that have that information.

"We know that loyalties change over the years, and this is exactly what we are relying on.

"We are hoping that people that felt they were not able to speak out all that time ago will feel differently now and feel able to come forward."

Mr Ghafoor was discovered by a milkman at Lambley Lane Playing Fields in Gedling

ACC Griffin said a number of reviews of "this terrible crime" had been carried out over the last 30 years.

In 2013, Mr Ghafoor's family launched a Facebook campaign to appeal for information and help catch his killer.

A reward of up to £20,000 was offered ahead of the 20th anniversary of Mr Ghafoor's "targeted" shooting.

Later that year, three pieces of evidence were revealed by police investigating the murder.

"We have been working closely with Shami’s family over the last 18 months, during which time I have personally met with them several times," said ACC Griffin.

"I have explained to them why we have put together a new team of senior detectives, a fresh pair of eyes, to ensure that no stone is left unturned and that all new and existing avenues are explored."

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2024 6:42 pm 
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Five murder arrests over 1994 death of taxi driver

Five people have been arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of a taxi driver who was found shot dead in his car 30 years ago.

Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor - known to his friends and family as Shami - was found in his car with his hands tied and bound to the steering wheel in the early hours of 22 November 1994.

The 26-year-old was discovered by a milkman at Lambley Lane Playing Fields in Gedling, Nottinghamshire.

Nottinghamshire Police announced it was reinvestigating Mr Ghafoor's death on Friday, and a reward of £50,000 was offered for information.

Mr Ghafoor's siblings, Aisha and Harfan Ghafoor, joined a press conference on the 30th anniversary of his death

The force said four men, 51, 52, 57 and 64, and one woman, 47, were arrested on suspicion of murder on Wednesday.

Those arrested are from the Sneinton and Bakersfield area of Nottingham, it added, saying there would be a large police presence there while investigations continue.

Assistant Chief Constable Rob Griffin said the force had received "numerous calls from the public" since the appeal was launched.

"Please continue to share our appeal and contact us with any information you may have," he added.

Police said Mr Ghafoor, of Sherwood Rise in Nottingham, was last seen in Carlton Square at about 02:00 GMT. His body was found at 04:30.

He and his wife had been expecting a baby daughter at the time of his death. He also had a five-year-old son.

A number of people were arrested at the time, but no-one has ever been convicted.

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