Kevin Conway: £20k reward for info on murder of Belfast man

The 26 year old was shot dead at his home

Kevin Conway who was shot dead in Belfast - an award of £20,000 has been issued for information on the murder his
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 12th Jan 2024
Last updated 12th Jan 2024

A reward of up to £20,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest and convictions of those who murdered Kevin Conway in Belfast.

Independent charity Crimestoppers has offered the reward after the 26-year-old was shot multiple times in his own home in the Greenan area of west Belfast on Tuesday at around 9.30pm.

The victim had been on bail awaiting trial for the murder of Shane Whitla in Co Armagh last year.

Making a new appeal in the case, PSNI Detective Inspector Gina Quinn said: "Kevin was brutally murdered in his own home.

"He was shot multiple times and was, sadly, pronounced dead at the scene.

"This barbaric murder has left behind a loving family, who are absolutely heartbroken."

She added: "In recent years there have been a number of other horrific murders involving firearms within the west Belfast community, and police are aware that they are still very much at the forefront of people's minds.

"I would ask the public to remember that behind each name, there are families and loved ones whose worlds have been torn apart.

"We are committed to bringing those responsible for Kevin's murder to justice, and I am reiterating our appeal for anyone with information to search your conscience.

"Please do the right thing and get in touch.

"I believe there are people out there who have information, but who may be too frightened to speak up.

"I want to offer assurance that information can be passed to Crimestoppers with 100% anonymity, and I hope that the reward of up to £20,000 will encourage people to come forward."

A Crimestoppers spokesperson said: "Our charity, which is independent of the police, is here for you 24/7 to pass on what you know whilst staying completely anonymous.

"With Crimestoppers, computer IP addresses are never traced.

"Telephone calls are never recorded, there is no caller line display and no 1471 facility.

"The reward is only payable for information passed directly to Crimestoppers and not to the police.

"Please ask for a reward code when speaking to our contact centre or when completing an anonymous online form via our website.

"Thank you for your support."

The public can contact Crimestoppers online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org or call the charity's 24/7 contact centre on 0800 555 111.

Conway had made several appearances in court charged with the murder of Mr Whitla in Lurgan and had been granted bail.