The route taken by the supply van that Daniel Khalife was clinging to throughout his jail break has been revealed by police, because the nationwide manhunt continues.
The 21-year-old terror suspect solely had one hour and 5 minutes from his escape at HMP Wandsworth at 7.32am till the police stopped the van and searched the car at 8.37am.
While no hint of Khalife was discovered contained in the van, strappings had been found which steered he had been clinging on to its underside because it was exiting the jail gates.
Khalife escaped by holding onto strappings of a supply car
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Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met Police’s Counter Terrorism Command, stated that the car had exited the gates of HMP Wandsworth at 07.32am, whereas Khalife’s absence was not observed till 07.50am.
The jail went into an instantaneous lockdown, with police alerted to the scenario at 08.15am.
After leaving the jail, the supply van turned proper onto Heathfield Road and left onto Magdalen Road.
It then travelled left onto Trinity Road earlier than heading as much as the Wandsworth Road roundabout. The car then took the primary exit to Swandon Way and left onto Old York Road which is close to Wandsworth Town prepare station.
The Bidfood supply van then went left into Fairfield Street after which proper onto Wandsworth High Street earlier than heading straight forward to West Hill which leads as much as Upper Richmond Road.
It was stopped and searched at 8.37am on the junction with Carlton Drive. By this level, the motive force had been alerted to the scenario and had began to return to the jail.
As he set out particulars of the route taken by the van earlier than it was stopped by police, he stated the drive had acquired greater than 50 calls from the general public which had offered “some really valuable lines of inquiry”.
In a briefing on Thursday, he informed reporters: “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.
The Victorian-era prison has been ‘dogged’ by staff shortages (Yui Mok/PA)
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“It’s important that we remember we have some of the best military in the world here in the UK and he was a trained soldier. So, ultimately, he has skills that perhaps some sections of the public don’t have and I am really keen that we are using everything in our means to find him.”
Asked about whether or not Daniel Khalife had been helped to flee and if he had entry to cash, Commander Murphy added: “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.”
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