URGENT MANHUNT: Police Appeal to Public to Find Wanted Man from Addlestone

September 17, 2025 11:25 AM
Saidur Rahman is wanted for failure to comply with a requirement of a suspended sentence order

Surrey Police have launched an urgent public appeal to help locate Saidur Rahman, a 39-year-old man from Addlestone, who is wanted for failing to comply with the requirements of a suspended sentence order. Authorities are asking the public for immediate assistance but have warned against approaching him.

Saidur Rahman, who is of Deshi origin, is described as being approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall with a stocky build. While his primary residence is in Addlestone, police confirm he also has strong ties to the nearby town of Chertsey. The specific details of the suspended sentence order he has allegedly breached have not been released by police, but the appeal highlights the seriousness of his non-compliance.

Runnymede Beat (Surrey Police) issued the direct appeal, providing a detailed description and a photograph of Rahman to aid in his identification. "We're appealing for the public's help to locate 39-year-old Saidur Rahman who is wanted for failure to comply with a requirement of a suspended sentence order," a police spokesperson stated. "Saidur is from Addlestone and has links to Chertsey."

The police have emphasized that due to the circumstances of his non-compliance, members of the public should not attempt to approach or apprehend Rahman themselves. Instead, anyone who sees him or has information regarding his whereabouts is urged to contact law enforcement immediately.

The appeal provides multiple channels for the public to submit information, ensuring a swift and efficient response. Anyone with information is asked to quote the police reference number, PR/45250077489.

Information can be provided through the following methods:

Webchat: Available on the official Surrey Police website.

Online Reporting Tool: A dedicated online portal for submitting information.

Phone: Calling the non-emergency police number, 101.

For those who wish to remain anonymous, the independent charity Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111. The police and Crimestoppers work together to ensure that crucial information can be shared without risk to the informant's identity.

This ongoing search for Saidur Rahman underscores the police's commitment to enforcing judicial orders and ensuring public safety. The cooperation of the community is vital in helping to locate individuals who have failed to meet their legal obligations.