8.6 C
New York
Saturday, November 23, 2024
HomeUK NewsPolice on look out for Ali Ahmed four months after release from...

Police on look out for Ali Ahmed four months after release from prison

Date:

Related stories

Manhunt underway for husband after murder of Harshitha Brella in east London

Police are searching for Pankaj Lamba, who is suspected...

London mayor Sadiq Khan criticizes Trump’s policies as divisive and prejudiced

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has condemned U.S. president-elect Donald...

Starmer attends Armistice Day in Paris, first UK PM to participate since Churchill

In a historic move, Prime Minister Keir Starmer attended...

Badenoch appoints Priti Patel and Mel Stride to lead Tory shadow cabinet

Opening Paragraph: Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has appointed Mel...

Reeves to prioritize NHS with significant funding boost in budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce billions of...

 

The Greater Manchester Police appealed public to share any information they have about Ali Ahmed, 29, who is wanted on recall to prison.

Ahmed had been jailed for breaching a court order and released on license four months ago. Police said that he is known across Manchester.

According to GMP, Ahmed has breached the license and is now wanted.

Ahmed has ties to Longsight and Moss Side, as well as north and central Manchester and other parts of the country.
Anyone who sees Ahmed or knows where he is should contact the police immediately, urged the force.

“Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted man from North Manchester and Central Manchester. Ali Ahmed was released from prison in August 2022 after being jailed for breach of court order,” a spokesperson for GMP Manchester North wrote on Facebook:

- Advertisement -

“He is wanted on recall to prison after breaching the conditions of his license. Ahmed is known to have links to the North and Central area of Manchester and Longsight and Moss Side area of Greater Manchester as well as other areas of the UK.”

Public can contact police on 0161 856 3508 or contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories