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Appeal to trace two men in connection with fatal shooting in Leyton

Police need to trace Jeton Krasniqi and Mirsad Brahimi.

Investigators have released images of two people they want to speak to in connection with a fatal shooting in Leyton.

Grineo Daka, 27, from Stratford was fatally shot in Phoenix Snooker Club on Lea Bridge Road shortly before 3am on Sunday, 7 July 2019.

He was pronounced dead at the scene and a post-mortem examination, that took place at Walthamstow mortuary on Tuesday, 9 July 219, gave the cause of death as a single gunshot.

Police want to trace:

Jeton Krasniqi, aged 26, who was living in north London, with links to the Hertfordshire area. Krasniqi was born in Kosovo and is described as six foot tall and of stocky build.

Mirsad Brahimi, aged 33, who was living in north London, and known to frequent the central and west London areas. Brahimi was originally from Kosovo and is described as six foot three inches tall and of slim build.

Police are also offering a reward of £20,000 for information that directly leads to the conviction of the above two men.

Detectives from the Specialist Crime Command (Homicide) are investigating.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Wrigley, who leads the investigation, said: “While this investigation has made significant progress and one person is awaiting trial for the murder, I am still keen to speak to the two people shown in these images. 

“We understand that Grineo had gone to the snooker club where he was then involved in an altercation with others and a number of shots were fired and as result he lost his life, others were also injured.

“We need the community to support us and help bring those responsible to justice.

“Anyone seeing either of the two men should not approach them, but should instead immediately call 999.”

Anyone with information as the whereabouts of the two individuals can contact detectives at the incident room on 020 8345 3715 or via 101.

You can also contact police via Twitter at @MetCC, please quote CAD 1438/07Jul19.

If you do not wish to speak with police, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or contact them anonymously online.

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