I would like to request anyone who may know of these men that are being searched for by Police. All three are from the "Sikh" community, although they are not practicing Sikhs. Please try and spread the word to help attain justice.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7206735.stm
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Three witnesses are thought to have significant information Detectives investigating the murder of a man found strangled in a car park at Epsom racecourse in 2006 say they remain committed to solving the case. Two out of three men from the Punjab region of India, who are being sought as witnesses, could be out of the UK.
They were at a party in a south London flat with father-of-three Sukhwinder Singh, on the night before he died.
A £10,000 reward for information is on offer. Surrey Police have urged people in the UK and India to come forward.
Mr Singh left a wife and three daughters, aged 10, nine and four at the time.
Family man
"We remain committed to solving this case," Det Ch Insp Mark Preston-Heard said.
"It is important we speak to all the people who attended that party."
Officers believe the three men in their 20s and 30s - Amandeep Singh, Rajinder Singh Buttar and Amrinder Singh - could have "particularly significant information".
Sukhwinder Singh moved to Europe intending to send money home
Amandeep Singh could now be elsewhere in the UK, while Rajinder Singh Buttar and Amrinder Singh might have left the country.
All three have connections with London, and Amrinder Singh has links with Maidstone, Kent.
Mr Singh, 27, left India in 2005 to seek work in Europe, intending to send money home.
On 20 January 2006, he went to a party in Croydon which lasted into the early hours and was attended by a number of Asian men. His body was found the next morning.
A statement issued by Mr Singh's relatives last year said he "loved his family ", and "never hurt anyone's feelings".
It said: "We don't know why anyone would want to kill Sukhwinder and it is very difficult for us to explain to his three young daughters why they will never see their dad again."