Police investigating John Kinsella murder make another arrest
40 year old man from St Helens is being questioned
Police investigating the murder of suspected gangland "fixer" John Kinsella near the M62 last month have made another arrest.
A 40-year-old man from St Helens is being questioned on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder.
The arrests follow action taken during a joint operation between GMP and Merseyside Police on Wednesday, 30 May 2018, where three people were arrested in connection with the Paul Massey and John Kinsella murders.
Greater Manchester Police yesterday arrested three further people in connection with the murder of Paul Massey.
Four people remain in custody for questioning and two people (a 49-year-old man from Rochdale arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder of Paul Massey and a 35-year- old woman from Salford arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice) have been released under investigation.
John Kinsella, 53, died after being shot whilst walking his dog with his partner on a footpath, near to the St Helens Linkway and the M62 motorway in Rainhill, Merseyside, at 7am on Saturday 5 May 2018.
The offender, who was on a pedal bike, also fired the gun at John’s partner as she ran away from the scene. A Home Office post-mortem concluded that John died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.
A Home Office post-mortem concluded that Mr Kinsella died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.
Detective Chief Inspector Mark Baker, of Merseyside Police’s Investigations team, said: “Detectives from Merseyside have been carrying out extensive inquiries since the murder of John Kinsella just three weeks ago and have established a number of positive leads.
“We have been working together with both GMP and Cheshire Police and as a result of our inquiries were able to carry out this joint operation today"