I would like to ask that the mods do not join this thread with the other similar thread i have previously made.
It is considerably more likely that UK residents (and anyone else) will click on this new thread, rather than simply checking a new post on an old one.
I'm not sure how badly the rest of the world reacts to police officers being killed, but i'd like to think that over here in the UK, it's still a highly despicable act and the offenders should be hunted down (and sent to the gallows if i had anything to do with it).
Any help with these enquiries is paramount, and if anyone has seen recently or knows the whereabouts of any of the suspects, please call the police immediatly or crimestoppers annonymously on
0800 555 111.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/4470286.stm
Police name Pc shooting suspects
The three men were all living in London, police said
Detectives hunting the killers of Pc Sharon Beshenivksy have named the three prime suspects they want to question.
The 38-year-old officer was shot dead during an armed raid by a gang at a travel agency in Bradford a week ago.
The suspects are Mustaf Jama, 25, from the north Kensington area of London, and his brother Yusuf, 19, from the same area. Both are of Somali origin.
They also want to trace Muzzaker Shah, 24, who was born in Burnley but has lived in London since 2001.
Det Supt Andy Brennan, who is leading the hunt for the killers, said: "I believe the men who committed this crime are very dangerous." They were already "known to police", he added.
'Still in UK'
He told reporters at a briefing in Bradford there was no indication that any of the three suspects had left the country. "It is possible they may be in the London area," he said.
"I am appealing for any information which can help us to trace these men as a matter of urgency."
Pc Sharon Beshenivsky joined the Bradford South team in May
Mr Brennan also gave more information about the movements of the getaway car believed to have been used by the killers.
He said: "Immediately after the events at the travel agents three men were seen running to a silver vehicle which was parked in Howard Street.
"We believe this vehicle is the silver Toyota Rav 4, registration WP05 YTT, details of which were provided to the media previously.
"We have trawled through many hours of CCTV and have a number of sightings of the vehicle on 18 November [the day of the shooting].
"This includes a sighting of the vehicle travelling along Morley Street at 3.02pm, moments before the events at the travel agents."
He said the vehicle was seen 40 minutes later travelling along Manchester Road, out of Bradford city centre, in the general direction of the motorway network.