Tag: Daniel Khalife

  • 80 Prison officers failed to show up for work on the day terror suspect Daniel Khalife escaped

    80 Prison officers failed to show up for work on the day terror suspect Daniel Khalife escaped

    On the day Daniel Khalife escaped from HMP Wandsworth, 80 prison officers did not come to work.

    Khalife, who is 21 years old, was kept in jail at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

    He got away from Wandsworth Prison on September 6 by tying himself to the bottom of a food delivery truck.

    Khalife got arrested and taken off a bike last Saturday on a path near a canal in West London. This happened because a police officer who was not wearing a uniform saw him.

    The number of people who were not at work on September 6 is 39% of all the workers, as reported by justice minister Damian Hinds.

    Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, the Member of Parliament for Tooting from the Labour Party, inquired about the number of shift slots and the percentage of unfilled slots at Wandsworth Prison on a specific date.

    Mr Hinds said that on September 6, 2023, there were 1,594 prisoners being kept at HMP Wandsworth.

    Band 3 Prison No. 125 On that day, jail officers showed up for their shift. This equals 61% of the workers who are expected to attend.

    ‘On that day, 80 officers failed to show up for their scheduled duty at the prison.’

    According to the Conservative MP for East Hampshire, staffing levels at the jail were still over the bare minimum necessary, and on the day in issue, every employee in the gatehouse and kitchen was on duty.

    He continued, “The staffing level was not found to be a contributing factor” in the preliminary examination into Khalife’s escape.

  • Daniel Khalife, prisoner who escaped, captured after four days on the run

    Daniel Khalife, prisoner who escaped, captured after four days on the run

    The police have said that they caught Daniel Khalife, who ran away from Wandsworth prison on Wednesday.

    The ex-soldier and person believed to be a terrorist was caught by police before 11:00 am this morning in Chiswick, London. He is now being held by the police.

    The police have thanked everyone who helped in the search for Khalife and will give more information about his arrest later.

    Police were looking for something or someone in that area earlier on Saturday because someone had seen it there before and said it was true.
    Khalife, who is 21 years old, is believed to have run away from HMP Wandsworth on Wednesday morning. He did this by attaching himself to the underside of a delivery truck after leaving the prison kitchen while dressed as a cook.

    The Minister responsible for policing, Chris Philp, praised the Metropolitan Police for quickly and successfully arresting Khalife. He expressed his admiration on social media, saying, “The Met Police did a fantastic job. ” Great job for quickly and efficiently capturing this criminal.

    A great example of effective policing. Well done to all the officers who were part of this mission.

    Prime minister Rishi Sunak expressed happiness about Khalife’s arrest and commended the police and the public for their efforts in finding him.

    The Prime Minister spoke to the broadcasters at the G20 summit in New Delhi and said he was happy with the news. He thanked the police officers for their excellent work and also the public for providing a lot of helpful information to the police.

    It’s great that we caught the person involved. As we all know, the Justice Secretary is investigating how he escaped and will keep working on it.

    This is clearly really good news. And once again, I want to express my gratitude to the police as well as to the public for their assistance.
    The police had promised to give £20,000 to anyone who could give them helpful information about the criminal. They received more than 100 phone calls because of this offer.

    Police officers were looking for someone in Chiswick on Saturday. They stopped cars, checked the trunks, and asked people for their identification when they saw them.

    There were police officers with weapons and dogs in the area, and a police boat was visible on the River Thames near the roads.

    Before he escaped, Khalife was waiting for a trial because he was accused of placing a fake bomb at an RAF base and collecting information that could help terrorists or people who are against the UK.

    The Labour party wants the Government to explain why they arrested Daniel Khalife.

    Yvette Cooper, who is in charge of home security, wrote on social media: ‘I want to express my gratitude to all the police and intelligence teams who worked together to find and arrest Daniel Khalife. It is very good news that he has been captured now. ‘

    Now, we need to find out how a prisoner accused of committing terror and national security crimes managed to escape.

  • Daniel Khalife, suspected terrorist seen in Wandsworth

    Daniel Khalife, suspected terrorist seen in Wandsworth

    The police have said they saw Daniel Khalife, the person who escaped from custody for terrorist activities, in the southwest part of London.

    According to someone who saw it, a man who looked like Khalife was seen walking away from a BidFood van near the south entrance to Wandsworth Roundabout on Wednesday morning. This happened about a mile away from Wandsworth Prison, as reported by Scotland Yard.

    They said Khalife was seen at the top of Trinity Road soon after he escaped.

    The 21-year-old person who used to be in the military was seen later walking in the direction of Wandsworth town centre.

    The police believe that the sighting is very important and is one of the main things they are investigating.

    The police are offering a reward of £20,000 to anyone who provides information about a person who has been accused of spying on Britain for Iran.

    Over 100 people have told authorities that they have seen Khalife.

    The police have said before that the ex-soldier’s training in the military might make it more difficult to catch him.

    It is believed that the 22-year-old, who was waiting for trial because of terrorism and Official Secrets Act crimes, managed to escape by attaching himself to the bottom of a delivery van.

    A British soldier named Dr Patrick Bury believes that someone probably helped a person escape from Wandsworth jail. He thinks that the person who escaped is either very fortunate or very clever, and if they are clever, they likely had assistance from others.