Detectives investigating the targeted shooting of a father-of-two in Hampshire have made another arrest.

The body of 41-year-old Gurinderjit Rai was found in a car parked in a layby in Shepherds Farm Lane, Corhampton, on the morning of Saturday July 13.

Today detectives revealed that they had arrested a seventh man in connection with the inquiry.

A post-mortem examination confirmed the man died as a result of gunshot wounds.

Six men had previously been arrested in connection with the death and released on police bail, pending further enquiries.

Today (Saturday 27 July), a 41-year-old man from Owslebury was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. He is currently in police custody.

Police revealed last week that a sixth man, a 31-year-old from Winchester, has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.

It came after a 25-year-old man, a 28-year-old man and a 29-year-old man, all from Winchester, and a 31-year-old man from Eastleigh were arrested on suspicion of murder.

Aston Hannis, 28, of Woolford Close in Stanmore, Winchester will be sentenced next month after refusing to give police investigating the possible ‘targeted murder’ codes to access devices.

Hannis indicated a plea of guilty at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court after being charged under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA).

Hannis is due to be sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court on August 16 and remains in custody.

Last week tributes were paid to Mr Rai from Eastleigh, also known as G.

His family said: “Gurinderjit was a devoted father to his two young children and a loving fiancé to his partner. He adored his parents.

“He had an infectious sense of humour and would always find the best of any situation.

“He was a principled man and would always be the first to offer help to those that needed it. He will be missed dearly by all his family and friends.”

Anyone with information that could help our investigation should call us on 101, quoting Operation Coach.

Information, including dashcam footage, can also be sent via this link: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/44HC19N02-PO1

Alternatively, people can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, where information can be left anonymously.