£20,000 Reward Up for Grabs to Catch Tottenham Murderers

Eight Months On, Killer Still Roaming Free

Detectives are desperate for answers in the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Mahad Abdi Mohammed in Tottenham. The young dad was gunned down in a chilling case of mistaken identity on Waverley Road at 8:45pm on Thursday, 20 March. Thugs in a stolen Mitsubishi Outlander fired shots, hitting Mahad in the head.

His friend was also hit in the leg but survived. The killers then torched their getaway car just minutes later in nearby Runcorn Close, N17.

6,000 Hours of CCTV Dug Through to Find Two Key Suspects

The Met Police have worked through a staggering 6,000 hours of CCTV — equivalent to 277 days of footage — to track down the perpetrators. They’ve now released fresh images of two suspects they want to question, alongside footage of a stolen blue Jaguar believed to have been used by the gunmen.

Community and Family Demand Justice

“Tottenham’s tight-knit community has felt the devastating impact of gun crime,” said Detective Chief Inspector Rebecca Woodsford. “Someone out there knows what happened that night. No matter how small the information, please come forward. We can protect witnesses and offer anonymous reporting.”

Mahad’s youngest sister pleaded: “To stay silent is to be complicit. Think about a family that cannot heal because the truth hides in the shadows. My brother deserves justice.”

How You Can Help Nab the Killers

The £20,000 Crimestoppers reward stands until 20 March 2026. Tipsters will remain 100% anonymous.

Four men were arrested but later released on bail as the investigation continues. Police and Mahad’s family are desperate for justice in this heartbreaking, senseless murder.

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