This story is from January 18, 2024

Man arrested over former UK soldier's alleged escape from London prison

A man has been apprehended by British police in relation to the reported getaway of a terrorism suspect from a London prison in the previous year, a case that garnered widespread attention and triggered a countrywide search, authorities announced on Thursday. The individual in custody is linked to the escape of Daniel Khalife, a 21-year-old former British soldier facing charges related to terrorism and violations of the Official Secrets Act. According to prosecutors, Khalife managed to escape from Wandsworth prison in London in September of last year by securing himself to the undercarriage of a food delivery truck.
Man arrested over former UK soldier's alleged escape from London prison
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LONDON: British police have arrested a man in connection with the alleged escape of a terrorism suspect from a London prison last year in a high-profile case that led to a nationwide manhunt, authorities said on Thursday.
Daniel Khalife, 21, a former British soldier accused of offences relating to terrorism and the Official Secrets Act, escaped last September from London's Wandsworth prison by attaching himself to the underside of a food delivery truck, prosecutors say.

Authorities had said he was recaptured after a four-day nationwide manhunt while cycling alongside a canal in west London.
A 24-year-old man was arrested from east London on suspicion of assisting an offender, London police said. The man was not part of Wandsworth prison staff, the statement added.
"This arrest follows months of careful investigation into the alleged escape and enquiries remain ongoing into this," Detective Chief Superintendent Gareth Rees of the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command said.
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