Police searching escaped terror suspect say ‘no confirmed sightings’
olice main the hunt for a prisoner who escaped Wandsworth jail have mentioned there have been no confirmed sightings of him greater than 30 hours after he disappeared.
Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command, mentioned on Thursday afternoon officers greater than 150 investigators and police workers from counter terrorism command had been concerned on the “fast paced investigation” to search out Daniel Abed Khalife.
Police mentioned they’d acquired greater than 50 calls from members of the general public however up to now had up to now not acquired any confirmed sightings of the ex-soldier since he escaped from the class B jail on Wednesday morning.
They additionally urged his military coaching could also be serving to him keep away from seize after he escaped the jail by strapping himself to the underside of a meals supply lorry.
He mentioned: “This was a really busy area of London and we’ve had no confirmed sightings in any of that information, which is a little unusual and perhaps a testament to Daniel Khalife’s ingenuity in his escape and some of his movements after his escape.
“It’s necessary that we bear in mind now we have a number of the finest army on the earth right here within the UK and he was a skilled soldier. So, finally, he has expertise that maybe some sections of the general public haven’t got and I’m actually eager that we’re utilizing the whole lot in our means to search out him.”
The food truck, pictured above, left HMP Wandsworth at 7.32am. Khalife was declared missing at 7.50am.
Police were then notified at 8.15am and the truck was stopped more than four miles away on Upper Richmond Road near to the junction of Carlton Drive in Mortlake, at 8.37am.
Asked about whether he had been helped to escape and if he had access to money, Commander Dominic Murphy said this forms part of the Metropolitan Police investigation, adding: “He’s out in the open now, so who’s to say whether he has money available to him now, but that’s part of our inquiry and what we’re trying to understand.
“He’s a very resourceful individual, clearly, and our experience of him shows that, so nothing is off the table with him at the moment.”
Justice Secretary Alex chalk on Thursday vowed Khalife would be found , as he announced an investigation into why he was not being held in a higher security facility.
A huge manhunt is underway to find former soldier Daniel Abed Khalife, who fled HMP Wandsworth on Wednesday morning by clinging to a food delivery truck.
The 21-year-old, who according to reports is suspected of spying for Iran, was working in the prison kitchen when he made his escape.
There are fears the fugitive might be attempting to flee the country and the incident has prompted extra security checks at major transport hubs.
Following questions about why Khalife was being held in a Category B jail, the justice secretary Alex Chalk confirmed he had ordered a review into the categorisation of every prisoner at HMP Wandsworth and all inmates across the UK charged with terror-related offences.
“Daniel Khalife will be found and he will be made to face justice,” he told MPs.
He added that there “will need to be an additional independent investigation into this incident and that will take place in due course.”
Mr Chalk said he had spoken to prison service leaders immediately after Khalife’s escape to establish what was known about it.
“I made clear then and I reiterate now that no stone must be left unturned in getting to the bottom of what happened,” he said.
“Who was on duty that morning? In what roles, ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate?
“What protocols were in place? Were they followed?”
Mr Chalk confirmed that Khalife likely used makeshift straps to tie himself to the underside of a grocery van, which then drove him out of the prison at about 7.30am.
“Shortly afterwards, local contingency plans for an unaccounted prisoner were activated and, in line with standard procedure, the police were informed,” he said.
“The prison was put in a state of lockdown whilst staff attempted to determine Daniel Khalife’s whereabouts.
“The vehicle was stopped and searched by police after the alert was raised.
“Strapping was found underneath the vehicle which appeared to indicate Daniel Khalife may have held onto the underside in order to escape.”
Khalife was reportedly held at the Category A Belmarsh prison before being transferred .
Conditions and staffing levels have been called into question at HMP Wandsworth.
The crumbling Victorian jail was also left without water for a week last year.
Local MP Rosena Allin-Khan said: “There have been ongoing staffing issues at Wandsworth Prison.
She said staff had been asked to do double shifts to make up the shortfall.
“It’s really disconcerting that there is now someone on the loose, who was able to escape.
“I actually raised this with the Justice Secretary as well many months ago when I was alerted to [the staffing levels].”
Khalife was discharged from the Army in May 2023 and was awaiting trial after allegedly planting a fake bomb at an RAF base and gathering information that might be useful to terrorists or enemies of the UK.
It is claimed that he placed “three cannisters with wires on a desk in his accommodation” with the intention of inducing in another a belief this was “likely to explode or ignite and thereby cause personal injury or damage to property”.
A trial date has been set for November 13 at Woolwich Crown Court.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk has held an urgent call with the prison governor and senior staff in the prison service to seek assurances about what is being done to ensure the jail is secure.
After the manhunt was launched, passengers at Manchester Airport faced delays of about 30 minutes at security as extra passport checks were carried out.
Delays were also reported at the Port of Dover, and Gatwick Airport said additional security measures were in place.
The head of the Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command, Commander Dominic Murphy, said there was “no purpose to imagine Khalife poses a menace to the broader public” however urged folks to not method him and to name 999 in the event that they spot him.