Detectives are appealing for the public’s help to find a missing 27-year-old man.

Mohammed Shar Subhani, known as Shah Khan, was reported missing to police by his family shortly before midnight on Tuesday, 7 May. 

They stated he had last been by them seen leaving his home address in Heston at around 12:15hrs that same day. 

He was described as wearing navy blue, Puma tracksuit bottoms, a navy blue short sleeved t-shirt and light grey Nike Air Max trainers. He travelled to High Street, Acton where he was seen at approximately 13:45hrs.

Mohammed is Asian, 5ft 9ins tall of stocky build and has a distinctive tattoo on his left forearm with the words inscribed, “Death is certain. Life is not.”

Officers are also releasing an image of what is believed to be Mohammed’s car – a white Audi Q3, registration LC67 CXS – which was captured on CCTV travelling south on Hanworth Road, towards Whitton Road, in Hounslow at around 15:17hrs on 7 May.

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The car had triggered an ANPR hit a short distance away on the A4, Transport Avenue, in Brentford around ten minutes earlier.

Detective Chief Inspector Alex Bingley, from West Area CID, said: “Mohammed’s disappearance is out of character and it has now been over two weeks since he was last seen. 

“The longer he is missing, without any contact from him, the more concerning the situation has become.

“Officers retain an open mind about the circumstances and, while at this time there is no evidence to suggest Mohammed has come to any harm, we are continuing to pursue a number of lines of enquiry. Understandably, Mohammed’s family is desperate for news.

“I would urge anyone with information about Mohammed’s whereabouts, or movements, to call police immediately and help end his family’s anguish.”

Any witnesses or anyone with any information is asked to call police on 101 or contact via Twitter @MetCC quote 19MIS017114.

To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

Two people have been arrested in connection with this ongoing enquiry.

A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday, 14 May and later bailed to return to a police station on a date in mid-June. 

A 26-year-old man  was arrested on Saturday, 18 May on suspicion of murder, conspiracy to murder and possession of drugs; he has also been bailed to date in mid-June. 

Officers retain an open mind about the investigation and continue to pursue a number of lines of enquiry; at this stage this has not been declared a murder investigation.