What we find out about terror suspect Daniel Khalife’s jail escape
ere is how terror suspect Daniel Khalife’s escape from Wandsworth jail unfolded:
7.32am Wednesday September 6 – Khalife escapes from HMP Wandsworth in south London whereas clinging to the underside of a lorry.
The 21-year-old ex-soldier is awaiting trial for allegedly planting a pretend bomb at an RAF base and gathering data that is likely to be helpful to terrorists or enemies of the UK.
He straps himself to the underside of a BidFood supply car after leaving the jail kitchen.
Police are trying into whether or not the pre-planned escape might have been an inside job.
Khalife is wearing a jail chef’s uniform – crimson and white gingham trousers, a short-sleeved white T-shirt and durable brown sneakers.
He is noticed round a mile-and-a-half away from the jail by a member of the general public who sees him climbing out from underneath the car on the junction of Trinity Road and Swandon Way on the Wandsworth roundabout.
He heads in direction of Wandsworth city centre.
7.50am – Khalife is said lacking, with police notified at 8.15am.
8.37am – The lorry is stopped on Upper Richmond Road, close to the junction of Carlton Drive.
CCTV footage later emerged of the lorry driving alongside a highway in London after it had left the jail.
Police have prompt Khalife – who’s slim, 6ft 2in, with brief brown hair – is prone to have discarded his chef’s uniform and might be sporting totally different garments together with different prison-issued clothes.
The manhunt is targeted on the London space and different components of the UK, however police stay open minded about whether or not Khalife has already fled the nation. They are being supported by the Border Force.
There is a £20,000 reward for details about his whereabouts.
Police have stated there isn’t any cause to imagine Khalife poses a menace to the general public however urged folks to not method him in the event that they spot him and to name 999.