Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Murder on driveway – two more arrested

Investigat­ion leads to men already in prison

- By Goolistan Cooper goolistan.cooper@trinitymir­ror.com

TWO more men have been arrested by police investigat­ing the murder of dad-of-three Redwan El-Ghaidouni in Uxbridge.

The 39-year-old and 36-year-old were arrested at separate prisons on Tuesday September 13 and taken to central London police stations. They have since been bailed to a date in mid-December while investigat­ions continue.

Police say both were in prison at the time Mr ElGhaidoun­i was shot as he sat in his car in the driveway to his house in Vine Lane in February last year.

A £50,000 reward remains on offer for informatio­n leading to the arrest and prosecutio­n of the person or people responsibl­e for the 38-year-old’s murder.

Despite the latest arrests, police are keen for more people with informatio­n to come forward. Detective Chief Inspector Noel McHugh, of the Homicide and Major Crime Command, said: “Extensive enquiries have been carried out

I would like to thank all those who have assisted us so far and I hope the large reward on offer will prompt anyone... to approach us in confidence”

and we have made good inroads into understand­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g Redwan’s murder.

“Our investigat­ion continues and we are still very much encouragin­g people to come forward.

“I would like to thank all those who have assisted us so far and I hope the large reward on offer will prompt anyone who has yet to do so to approach us in confidence.”

Mr El-Ghaidouni was gunned down by a man who shot him several times at around 7pm on February 3, 2015, outside the home he shared with his partner and three children.

The suspect ran off through an alleyway that leads to Saunders Road, turning the corner where he was caught on a CCTV camera before running in the direction of Dowding Road.

He was wearing a distinctiv­e dark hooded top with a large logo on the front as well as dark bottoms, dark gloves and dark shoes or trainers.

CCTV also shows the suspect – again wearing the top with the large motif – in Saunders Road on numerous occasions on Saturday, January 31 and Monday, February 2. It is thought these were failed attempts to shoot Redwan.

Officers are also still keen to hear from anyone who can identify a man seen an hour before Mr El-Ghaidouni was murdered, at about 6pm, standing on the verge by a telegraph pole at the junction of St Andrews Road and Vine Lane.

DCI McHugh added: “As we’ve previously said, Redwan did have a criminal past and had been linked to drug importatio­n.

“He had been released from prison almost seven months before his death but he had been working full-time at a car dealership and enjoying being a family man again.

“We continue to look into his background for answers about what happened but whatever the circumstan­ces, his murder has left three young sons without a father and his long-term partner devastated.”

Four other people previously arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder have been bailed pending further enquires.

Anyone with any informatio­n is asked to call the incident room on 020 8785 8099 or call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111 or get in touch via crimestopp­ers-uk.org.

 ??  ?? VICTIM: Redwan El-Ghaidouni had a criminal past but was working at a regular job when he was killed in February 2015
E-FIT: A suspect was seen in Vine Lane an hour before the murder of Redwan El-Ghaidouni – police would like to speak to his man
VICTIM: Redwan El-Ghaidouni had a criminal past but was working at a regular job when he was killed in February 2015 E-FIT: A suspect was seen in Vine Lane an hour before the murder of Redwan El-Ghaidouni – police would like to speak to his man

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