Three £5,000 rewards offered to find trio wanted in connection with fatal Essex drive-by shooting

Three £5,000 rewards offered to find trio wanted in connection with fatal Essex drive-by shooting

We are offering three £5,000 rewards for anonymous information that leads to three named individuals being arrested. They are wanted in connection with the ‘drive-by’ murder of a man in Essex.    

Robert Powell, aged 50, was shot multiple times from a car outside a house party on Water Lane in Roydon near Harlow in the early hours of Saturday 13 June this year. Mr Powell sadly died from his severe injuries in hospital the following day.


Three men are wanted for questioning about this murder - Nana Oppong, aged 40; Temitope Adeyinka, aged 36, who are both from Stratford; and Israar Shah, aged 36, who is from Brentwood. 

***Crimestoppers is offering three rewards of up to £5,000 for information the charity exclusively receives – either online or by calling freephone 0800 555 111 - that leads to the arrest of Nana Oppong, Temitope Adeyinka and Israar Shah who are wanted in connection with the murder of Robert Powell ***

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Nana Oppong is 5ft 6ins tall and has a proportionate build. He is also known as ‘Enz’. He has links to several areas in East London.
 

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Temitope Adeyinka is 5ft 8ins tall and has a medium build. He is also called ‘Limo’. He has links to East London, including Bow.
 

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Israar Shah is 6ft 1ins tall and has a slim build. He also goes by the name ‘Slick’. He has links with East London and Romford.

It is a possibility that these wanted men may have left the country.

“This is a shocking incident that should never happen. Our charity believes in safe streets and safe communities and we hope that these rewards and our appeal will help to bring about justice. 
 
“We are appealing to anybody with any information on the whereabouts of Nana Oppong, Temitope Adeyinka and Israar Shah to do the right thing and to tell our charity what you know, 100% anonymously. What you tell us can make all the difference in keeping others safe from harm and no information is too insignificant to tell us.
 
“Our charity knows it can be hard to give information about somebody you know, however it is important to remind people that assisting a person wanted for questioning over a crime can lead to prosecution. You can speak to us anonymously by calling our UK Contact Centre which is open 24/7 on freephone number 0800 555 111 or you can use our simple and secure anonymous online form.
 
“Crimestoppers has been taking crime information since our charity was formed over 32 years ago. Every day over a thousand people contact us online and over the phone. We have always kept our promise of anonymity to the millions of people who have trusted us. Nobody will know you contacted us, only you and you may be eligible for a reward.”
Phil Breckon, , Crimestoppers Eastern Regional Manager