Photograph: Nigerian Igho Ejeta needed by the UK Police in connection to London shooting


Criminologists examining a shooting at a south London hairstyling parlor's have today, May 26, discharged CCTV footage with an end goal to discover a man they desperately need to address.


Officers need to follow 29-year-old Igho Ejeta taking after the endeavored homicide of a blameless onlooker at the shop in Rotherhithe New Road, SE16 on Friday, 8 May 2015.

Another man is as of now serving a lifelong incarceration for his part in the occurrence, having been indicted by an Old Bailey jury a year ago.

Analyst Constable Jo Ross, from the Trident and Area Crime Command, said:

"Despite the fact that we have one man securely in jail, we desperately need to follow Ejeta regarding this occurrence. We would request that anybody with data approach in the strictest certainty and help us discover this man."

Ejeta is a dark man, 5ft 11inches tall, of proportionate form and has a long scar that keeps running over his face and over the scaffold his nose. He was last known not dark edited Afro hair and has connections to Lewisham and the south London zone.

Trident dispatched an examination following a 38-year-old lady was shot in the leg whilst she was sitting in the hair parlor's nearby different clients and youngsters.

The lady was a blameless observer who was made up for lost time in a rough fight between a few men that started outside the shop. The battle proceeded inside and Joel Johnson, 27, of Baildon Street, SE8 showed up in the entryway and delivered a handgun before opening shoot.

The projectile went through the lady's leg and was later found on the floor. She was taken to a south London healing center where she was dealt with for her wounds.

Officers did broad enquiries to recognize Johnson as the shooter.

On 17 June 2015, Johnson was captured by furnished officers on suspicion of endeavored homicide and ownership of a gun. He was taken to a south London police headquarters and was accused of various guns offenses. He showed up for trial at the Old Bailey and was discovered liable of various offenses on 14 December 2015.

He was sentenced to life detainment to serve at least 14 years for endeavored murder, life detainment to serve at least seven-and-a-half years for injuring with expectation (to run simultaneously) and life detainment to serve at least six years for ownership of a gun with aim to jeopardize life (to run simultaneously).

Johnson had already confessed at the same court in September 2015 to ownership of a gun and ownership of ammo. For those offenses he was sentenced to seven years and three years' detainment to run simultaneously.

Source: Metropolitan Police