INFORMATION on the movements of a Land Rover Discovery before it was found burnt out is being sought by police in the Gerald Corrigan murder inquiry.

On Monday, June 3, a white Land Rover Discover, registration number CX68 YTE, was found burnt out at Llanllechid, near Bangor.

The vehicle was subsequently reported stolen from an address in Engedi, Anglesey.

Detective Chief Superintendent Wayne Jones said: “As part of the investigation into the murder of Mr Corrigan we want to establish the movements of the Land Rover Discovery on June 3.

"I would appeal to anyone who saw this vehicle travelling from Engedi to Llanllechid to contact us”.

On Tuesday, June 25, as part of the investigation into this arson, two men from the North Gwynedd area were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson and assisting an offender.

"Three local properties linked to them have been searched."

Detective Chief Superintendent Jones said: “The investigation is at an early state and both men have been released on police bail pending further enquiries.

"These arrests were in addition to those arrested in connection with the death of Mr Corrigan.”

Yesterday (Wednesday, June 26) North Wales Police were granted a further 36 hours to question the four suspects arrested in connection with the death of Mr Corrigan and related offences.

Detective Chief Superintendent Jones said: “From our enquiries to date all indications are that Gerald Corrigan was deliberately targeted and shot outside his home address.

"I am extremely grateful to those who have already come forward with information, but I am certain there are people in our community with key information who have yet to contact us.

"I appeal to them to please come forward and speak to us in total confidence.”