Crimewatch Appeal for Suspect Wanted in Digbeth Attempted Murder
Crimewatch Appeal for Suspect Wanted in Digbeth Attempted Murder

West Midlands Police have renewed their appeal to trace Ajay Soni, a 32-year-old man wanted in connection with an attempted murder in Digbeth, Birmingham, in May 2021.

Soni, who is also known as Ajay Malhi, has been on the run since the attack, which left three men injured.

Crimewatch Feature

Soni was featured on BBC Crimewatch Live this morning, as officers intensify their search to locate him.

A statement from Birmingham Police read:

“Did you see our appeal to trace Ajay Soni on BBC Crimewatch Live this morning?

“We are continuing our search for the wanted suspect, who is also known as Ajay Malhi.

“The 32-year-old is wanted in connection with an attempted murder in Digbeth in May 2021 in which three men were attacked.

“Since then, Soni has remained at large, so we are renewing our appeal and encouraging anyone who knows where he is to get in touch.”

Police Appeal for Information

Authorities are urging the public to report any sightings or knowledge of Soni’s whereabouts.

  • Phone: Call 101, quoting crime number 20/413395/21
  • Live Chat: Contact West Midlands Police via their website
  • Watch the Crimewatch Appeal: Visit BBC Crimewatch Live

Investigators are continuing their efforts to locate and apprehend Soni. Further updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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