£20,000 Reward Launched to Crack 18-Year-Old Birmingham Murder
The Cold Case
Nearly two decades after Mohammed Yasin was gunned down, police are desperate for answers. The 50-year-old was found shot outside his home on Whitehall Road, Bordesley Green, Birmingham, on September 28, 2005. The killer has never been caught.
Crimestoppers Steps In with Big Reward
Crimestoppers, the independent UK charity, has thrown its weight behind the investigation. They’re offering a £20,000 cash reward for info that leads to an arrest and conviction. Tip-offs must be anonymous and can be made online or by calling their 24/7 hotline on 0800 555 111.
Family Plea for Justice
Alan Edwards, Crimestoppers West Midlands Regional Manager, said: “Mohammed’s family still feel the pain of his loss. He was a kind, loving man. We urge anyone with information to come forward—guaranteed completely anonymous.”
How to Stay Anonymous and Claim the Reward
Crimestoppers protects whistleblowers with total anonymity. Calls aren’t recorded or traced, and there’s no caller ID. Those who tip off receive a unique reward code to claim their £20k bounty.
Still Waiting for Closure
The brutal murder has haunted Yasin’s family for 18 years. This fresh appeal and hefty reward signal renewed hope that justice will finally catch up with the killer.