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£20,000 reward offered after fatal Kings Langley shooting

£20,000 reward offered after fatal Kings Langley shooting

Crimestoppers has now issued a £20,000 reward until March 7, 2025 for direct information leading to the conviction of anyone involved in his murder.

In a statement released by police, Mr Jatta’s father said: “Mustapha was very family oriented. He did what was expected of his friends and family and she misses him. »

Detective Inspector Dale Mepstead said the force had “worked tirelessly over the last few months”.

“We understand that providing information can be difficult and daunting,” he said.

“If you know anything and haven’t spoken to us yet, we encourage you to contact us or Crimestoppers anonymously.

“No matter how small or insignificant the details may seem, they could prove vital to our investigation.”

Annabelle Goodenough, regional director of Crimestoppers, said the charity wanted to “see justice” for Mr Jatta’s family and friends.

“Our charity is completely independent from the police,” she said.

“You can make a difference by sharing what you know while being protected by our anonymity guarantee.

“That means no police, no courts, no witness statements.”