September 8th 2024.
A shocking and disturbing event unfolded in Melbourne last year when Mohammed Keshtiar, a known underworld figure, was brutally murdered in a public shooting. The police have recently announced a reward of $1 million for any information that could lead to the arrest of those responsible for this heinous crime.
It was a quiet Friday evening when Keshtiar and his associate were walking along Almeida Crescent in South Yarra. Suddenly, a stolen grey Toyota Prado approached them and slowed down as it passed by. Without warning, a passenger in the car fired multiple shots at the two men. Keshtiar was hit several times and fell to the ground, while his associate managed to escape unharmed.
In a disturbing turn of events, the grey Prado stopped next to Keshtiar's body, and a person dressed in dark clothing got out of the car and fired more shots at the incapacitated victim. The shooter then got back into the car, and they fled the scene. CCTV footage captured the grey Prado traveling north on Chapel Street and east on Alexandra Avenue.
Witnesses at the scene tried to revive Keshtiar before emergency services arrived. He was rushed to the hospital but unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. The following morning, the stolen Prado was found burned in Churchill Park Drive in Endeavour Hills, indicating that this was a planned and targeted execution involving at least two individuals, with support from others.
The detectives working on the case are seeking the public's help in identifying the perpetrators involved in the shooting and those who were inside the stolen grey Prado at the time. They believe that this was a premeditated and organized crime hit and are determined to bring the culprits to justice.
To encourage anyone with information to come forward, the Chief Commissioner of Police has announced a reward of up to $1 million for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Keshtiar's murder. The Director of Public Prosecutions has also stated that they will consider granting immunity from prosecution to anyone who provides information on the main offender or offenders involved.
Detective Inspector Dean Thomas has emphasized the complexity of the case due to Keshtiar's connections to various organized crime groups and the need to determine a motive for the murder. He has also clarified that this was not a random act of violence but a deliberate and targeted hit that involved a shocking level of public violence.
The police assure that any information provided will be kept confidential and can be shared at any time with Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online. As the investigation continues, the public is urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Let us all work together to bring justice to Mohammed Keshtiar and his family.
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