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Shopkeeper missing FIVE YEARS ago in Bradford turns up ‘safe and well’

The mysterious case of a Bradford shopkeeper missing since 2020 has taken a new twist today after police revealed he has reappeared ‘safe and well’ just 48 hours after detectives declared him dead and arrested five people on suspicion of his murder.

Ismail Ali vanished after leaving work at Gulam Food Stores in the Lidget Green area of the city at 2.30pm on May 29, 2020, when he was 46.

On Monday three women, aged 47, 54 and 55, and two men, aged 27 and 51, were arrested on suspicion of his murder. 

A senior officer also told the press: ‘After extensive inquiries we now suspect that Ismail Ali is no longer alive and we suspect that he may have been murdered’.

But today it was revealed Mr Ali walked into a police station in Bradford on Wednesday and told officers he is ‘safe and well’. 

West Yorkshire Police raided addresses on Beckside Road and Cumberland Road – the street where he was last seen five years ago – as part of the murder investigation. 

‘A large amount of cash was seized’ from the properties and a money laundering probe has also been launched, the force said.

This is the last image of Ismail Ali who vanished after leaving work at Gulam Food Stores in the Lidget Green area of Bradford in 2020. He has turned up 'safe and well' five years later - after five people were arrested on suspicion of his murder

His family have been notified but he is being cared for by police.

A force spokesman said: ‘Detectives investigating the suspicious disappearance of Bradford Man Ismail Ali in 2020 can confirm that he turned up at a police station yesterday reporting to be safe and well.

‘Officers are working to understand the full circumstances surrounding his disappearance.

‘Mr Ali’s family have been notified that he has been found safe and well and is being safeguarded whilst necessary checks are being made.

‘Following the arrests on Monday, house searches were carried out at three properties and a large amount of cash was seized. A number of the people who were arrested remain on bail for money laundering offences.

‘Enquiries will remain ongoing for some time into the money laundering offences.

‘Officers would like to thank members of the public who shared the appeal for Mr Ali’.

Mr Ali’s reappearance is happy news for his family and an extraordinary twist given police were convinced he’d been murdered.

Five people including three women were arrested on suspicion of killing him. 

Det Insp Tom Hilyer said the arrests were a ‘significant development in the investigation into the disappearance of Ismail’.

‘After extensive inquiries we now suspect that Ismail Ali is no longer alive and we suspect that he may have been murdered’.

He added: ‘We know as time passes allegiances change, any information could be key to getting answers about Mr Ali’s disappearance’.

Today the force revealed some good news about Mr Ali and will be interviewing him about where he has been since 2020. 

West Yorkshire Police

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