New bid to find fugitive wanted over barman murder
which enables members of the public to send information directly to the inquiry team, anonymously if they wish, has also been set up.
Det Ch Supt Paul Livingstone described the murder as a "horrific crime" and said his officers remained determined to solve the case. "We are reiterating our appeal for anyone who has any knowledge of his whereabouts to get in touch with any information which could help us trace him."
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