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Reward of £50k offered over 1994 taxi driver murder | Reward of £50k offered over 1994 taxi driver murder |
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Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor was known to his friends and family as Shami | Ethsham Ul-Haq Ghafoor was known to his friends and family as Shami |
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. | 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. | 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. | 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". | 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 | 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". | The force added a team of detectives were working to "ensure justice is finally served". |
Mr Ghafoor's sister Aisha, who attended a police press conference, 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. | "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." | "We know none of this will bring him back. But we want to know the truth." |
Ms Ghafoor said her brother's death had affected the whole family "very deeply" | |
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. | 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 got into a deep depression," Ms Ghafoor said. |
"He couldn't understand how Shami was targeted in a way that he was targeted. | "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." | "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 had three children each of their own, who "will never know how much of a loving grandfather he would have been". | |
She 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." | "We are hoping that this is a turning point." |
Harfan Ghafoor says his world was "crushed" when he found out about his brother's death | |
Mr Ghafoor's brother, Harfan, recalled 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. | "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." | "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 changed. | |
"My world [was] crushed," said Mr Gharfoon. "I couldn't believe it." | |
'Until the last breath' | '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". | 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. | "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." | "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". | 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. | "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." | "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 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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 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. | The charity is appealing to the public to contact them anonymously if they have any information. |
'Out of his depth' | '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. | 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. | 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 said 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. | "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." | "This is why I think he was killed." |
ACC Griffin asked the public to "put themselves in Shami's family’s shoes" | 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". | 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. | "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 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 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." | "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 | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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." | "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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