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Reward renewed for Cardiff murder suspect, Roath, 2026

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 8:21 am
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Key Points

  • South Wales Police have renewed their appeal to trace Mohammed Ali Ege, who is wanted in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Aamir Siddiqi in Cardiff in 2010.
  • Crimestoppers has renewed a reward of up to £10,000 for information leading to Ege’s arrest.
  • Aamir Siddiqi died after suffering multiple stab wounds at his home in Ninian Road, Roath, on 11 April 2010.
  • Police say two other men have already been convicted of the murder and are serving life sentences.
  • Ege fled to India before he could be arrested, was later arrested there, and escaped from custody in 2017 while awaiting extradition to the UK.
  • Crimestoppers says only information submitted directly and anonymously to the charity qualifies for the reward, and it can be passed online or by calling 0800 555 111.

Cardiff police (Cardiff Daily) May 7, 2026 – Crimestoppers have renewed a £10,000 reward appeal for information that could help trace Mohammed Ali Ege, who remains wanted over the 2010 murder of teenager Aamir Siddiqi.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why has the appeal been renewed?
  • Who is Mohammed Ali Ege?
  • What happened in the original case?
  • How is the reward being offered?
  • Background of the development
  • What could this mean for the audience?

Why has the appeal been renewed?

As reported by Nation.Cymru, Aamir Siddiqi was killed at his home in Roath after suffering multiple stab wounds on 11 April 2010, and the case has remained active for detectives despite earlier convictions in the investigation.
South Wales Police have said they remain committed to tracing Ege, whose whereabouts are still unknown, while Crimestoppers has again highlighted the reward for information that leads to his arrest.
The charity’s public appeal is aimed at encouraging people with fresh information to come forward anonymously, rather than through police channels.

Who is Mohammed Ali Ege?

Mohammed Ali Ege is the man South Wales Police say they want to locate in connection with Aamir Siddiqi’s murder in Cardiff.
Crimestoppers lists him as wanted by South Wales Police for murder, and says he escaped from custody in 2017 while awaiting extradition to the UK after an earlier arrest in India.
BBC reporting has previously identified him as a fugitive linked to the case and noted that he was named Wales’ most wanted man in earlier appeals.
Police say arrangements are in place to ensure they are notified immediately if he is arrested anywhere in the world.

What happened in the original case?

Aamir Siddiqi, aged 17, died in April 2010 after a brutal attack at his family home in the Roath area of Cardiff.
The police and Crimestoppers material state that he suffered multiple stab wounds, and the attack has been described in earlier coverage as a murder that shocked the local community.
ITV Wales previously reported that two other men, Jason Richards and Ben Hope, were jailed for life in 2013 after being found guilty of the murder.
That means the current appeal is focused on tracing Ege, who remains unlawfully at large, rather than revisiting the convictions already secured in the case.

How is the reward being offered?

Crimestoppers says the reward is available only for information that is passed directly to the charity anonymously and leads to Ege’s arrest.
The charity says people can submit information through its online form or by calling its freephone number, 0800 555 111.
It also states that it guarantees complete anonymity and does not collect personal details such as names, phone numbers or email addresses when people come forward through its channels.
South Wales Police have also urged anyone with information about Ege’s whereabouts to get in touch, stressing the appeal is also for Aamir Siddiqi’s family, who have been mentioned by police in past statements as showing dignity throughout the case.

Background of the development

This appeal sits within a long-running murder investigation that dates back to 2010, when Aamir Siddiqi was killed in Roath.
BBC reporting shows the case has had several major stages, including the original reward appeal, Ege’s arrest in India in 2011, and his later escape from custody in 2017 while extradition proceedings were under way.
The latest renewal of the reward suggests police and Crimestoppers continue to believe someone may still hold information that could help locate him.
The persistence of the appeal also shows how some serious cases remain active for many years when a suspect has not been found.

What could this mean for the audience?

For people in Cardiff and the wider South Wales area, the renewed appeal may prompt renewed attention around an older but unresolved aspect of the case.
For anyone with information, the development creates a direct opportunity to contact Crimestoppers anonymously and potentially assist the investigation.
For Aamir Siddiqi’s family, the renewed public focus may offer another chance that new information could emerge after years of uncertainty.
For the wider public, the case is a reminder that extradition, cross-border policing and custody escapes can delay the resolution of serious criminal cases for long periods.

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