Police are renewing an appeal for information and offering a reward after a cab was shot at in Woolwich last year.

Detectives from the Trident and Area Crime Command also wish to speak with 26-year-old Kevin Zebo, who is also known as Ouuraga Kevin Zebo.

Zebo, who is from the Woolwich Dockyard area, is known to have links to the SE London area, Bournemouth and Andover.

A reward of £5,000 is offered for information leading to his arrest and prosecution.

Police were called on June 8 to reports of a gun being fired in Herbert Road.

Officers established that at 6.30pm two men walked into a cab office and requested a cab.

The men got into a cab and as the driver reversed he saw a group of men approaching.

One of them pointed a handgun at the cab and fired it once into the rear of the car, shattering the window, and narrowly missing the two passengers.

The suspects then ran from scene before getting into a car.

No injuries were reported in relation to the shooting.

Detective Inspector James Bray, from Trident, said: "Whilst my officers have worked tirelessly to successfully identify those involved, Kevin Zebo has gone to ground and remains at large.

"Although this incident, by pure luck, did not result in anyone being killed or seriously injured, the consequences are far-reaching.

"This level of mindless violence has no place on London's streets.

"Kevin Zebo is considered a dangerous individual who needs to be arrested. Please don't hesitate to call police."

Anyone with information regarding Zebo's whereabouts is asked to call police on 101 with CAD reference 6598/08JUN18. Alternatively, they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

If seen, he should not be approached, and you should call 999.