Homicide detectives have released CCTV as an investigation into the fatal shooting of a father and son in Guildford continues.
Just before 9am on Wednesday 20 October 2021, emergency services were called to Osgood Street near Woodville Road in Guildford following reports of a shooting.
On arrival, officers from Cumberland Police Area Command located two men – aged 18 and 64 – inside a vehicle suffering gunshot wounds.
The younger man died at the scene, while the older man was taken by NSW Ambulance paramedics to Westmead Hospital, where he later died.
The men were formally identified as father and son, Toufik and Salim Hamze.
Detectives attached to State Crime Command's Homicide Squad established Strike Force Ormerod to investigate the murders.
Four men – aged 20, 25, 18 and 23 – have previously been charged over their alleged roles in the incident and remain before the courts.
As inquiries continue, police have released CCTV of the incident as part of an appeal for public assistance.
The CCTV shows a silver Lexus SUV stopped on Osgood Street, before a man – dressed in all black and wearing a balaclava – exits the vehicle and runs toward a stationary red utility.
The man falls over, before getting up and shooting into the parked red vehicle, where Toufik and Salim were sitting.
The man returns to the SUV as the driver begins to drive off, before coming to a stop and firing more shots from their vehicle into the ute.
Commander of State Crime Command's Homicide Squad, Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty said now is the right time to make this appeal.
"While we've made a number of significant arrests in this matter, detectives are still looking for the men who pulled the trigger.
"The men who evidently have zero regard for human life; carrying out such a brazen attack in broad daylight, just meters away from a mother and child.
"We are releasing this vision today to make sure those men know they can no longer run away or hide from their actions and the law," Det Supt Doherty said.
"We are appealing today to anyone who may recognise these men and we're also interested in talking to any witnesses whose memory may be jogged by this CCTV – particularly those seen driving past, who may not have been aware at the time what they were witnessing."
Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.