NSW Police have launched CCTV footage of two individuals who could have details about the taking pictures homicide of a 22-year-old Sydney man final yr.
Shady Kanj was gunned down in Chester Hill, in Sydney's west final August in what police consider is a "focused assault".
As a part of ongoing inquiries, Murder Squad detectives carried out a secondary canvass of the realm in Sydney's west and unearthed the imaginative and prescient.
It exhibits a person and girl in a white Audi Q5 at a McDonald's drive-thru in Lidcombe previous to the homicide.
Police don't consider the person and girl have been concerned in Kanj's homicide however could have data that would help with inquiries.
Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty urged the person and girl, or these with information of their identities, to return ahead.
"Detectives have launched CCTV within the hope of figuring out the occupants of a white Audi captured on the evening of Shady's homicide, as we suspect they've data of worth to our investigation," he stated.
"That automobile is captured on the fast-food restaurant in Lidcombe earlier than the taking pictures, then once more on the nook of Mona Road and Clyde Road at South Granville later that evening.
"Given the automobile travelled within the neighborhood of the homicide across the time of the taking pictures, it's doable the occupants noticed one thing suspicious that will additional our inquiries."
Doherty stated police consider the people concerned within the homicide visited Miller Road earlier than and after the taking pictures.
"As a part of ongoing investigations, detectives returned to Miller Road at South Granville to conduct an extra canvass of the realm," he stated.
"It's believed that these concerned in Shady's homicide visited Miller Road earlier than and after the incident and will have even disposed of proof within the neighborhood."
The discharge of the CCTV comes months after police seized a white Lexus hatchback, which was believed to be disguised and used within the homicide.
It is suspected the Lexus CT200H hatchback was "wrapped" in black nylon movie to disguise its true color.
The automobile has since undergone intensive forensic examination.
Anybody with data that will help investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or on-line right here.