By Q Radio news
Murder - Mcvea
Detectives investigating the Shrove Tuesday murder of a west Belfast man have released CCTV footage of his killers.
Raymond Johnston was shot dead in a house in Glenbawn Avenue in Dumurry on February the 13th this year.
A number of people have been arrested for questioning but no one's been charged with the killing.
Detective Superintendent John Mcvea believes two gunmen were involved:
Police believe a republican group - Arm na Poblachta - were responsible.
Detective Chief Inspector Geoff Boyce from the Serious Crime Branch said: “Raymond Johnston was just 28 years old when he was brutally killed inside his Glenbawn Avenue home, in front of his terrified partner and her young daughter, on 13 February, 2018.
CCTV footage captured outside Mr Johnston’s home shows two hooded men approaching the house at around 7.45pm and making their way inside.

(Two men approach the house to kill Ray Johnston )

(Murder victim Ray Johnston)
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