Fresh appeal four years since Moss Side car park party murders

Junior Ajose and Cheriff Tall died in a car park off Caythorpe Street on Sunday 21 June 2020

Junior Ajose and Cheriff Tall
Author: Alex HulsePublished 22nd Jun 2024

A fresh appeal's been made for information over the deaths of two men killed in a shooting in Manchester on the fourth anniversary of their deaths.

36-year-old Junior Ajose and 21-year-old Cheriff Tall died in a car park off Caythorpe Street in Moss Side on Sunday 21 June 2020.

Greater Manchester Police say despite the time passed, they have dedicated, specialised detectives from the force's Major Incident Team continuing to focus on seeking justice.

Detectives say vital evidence to apprehend the outstanding suspect who used the firearm is still needed. It's thought the person has connections to Birmingham and is not from Manchester.

A £50,000 reward launched last year, for key information that leads to the discovery and conviction of the killer remains available.

It's thought 300-400 people were present in the car park that night and were potential witnesses.

Detective Chief Inspector and Senior Investigating Officer, Neil Higginson from GMP's Major Incident Team once again appealed to anyone who knows what happened or may have seen something to come forward and do the right thing, saying: “It’s four years since Cheriff and Junior went to a party and did not return. Their two families remain devastated by their losses.

“We can never bring Cheriff and Junior back, but we can make things slightly better for their loved ones by bringing them the justice they are so desperate for, and we can only achieve this with the help of the community.

“We know that there were hundreds of people in the car park that night and I’m sure that many people must have seen something, whether that be the full incident or just part of it.

“However, there has been a reluctance for those witnesses to come forward with information. I understand that people might be scared, and that is normal given what has happened but, there is a range of measures that we can put in place to keep witnesses safe. Evidence can be given on video or behind a screen. It could also be that we could apply to the courts for the witness to be anonymous if there are grounds to do so.

“I’d just ask for you to come forward and we can have an honest chat about what we can do, as you don’t have to commit to giving a statement in the first instance.

“The person responsible for these murders we believe is from Birmingham and he is not a member of the local Moss Side community, so should not be protected.

“Anyone who comes forward in this case is not a ‘grass’ for helping the police, they are simply doing what is right for two families who have had their loved ones taken from them in terrible circumstances. No one deserves that.

“When we have worked together in the past, we have achieved great results and if we work together again, we can get justice for Cheriff and Junior.”

Anyone with information, however small or insignificant it may seem, should contact GMP in confidence on 0161 856 2035, quoting incident number 221 of 21/06/20.

Alternatively, reports can be made anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Information, including pictures and videos, can also be uploaded anonymously to the Major Incident Public Portal for ‘Operation Tarnbrook’ here: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/06GMP20S30-PO1

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