The London Metropolitan Police announced that 21-year-old former soldier Daniel Abed Khalife, who was detained in England on charges of supporting terrorist acts and sharing information with terrorists, escaped from prison. Khalife is believed to have escaped by holding onto the bottom of his truck.
Police said in a statement that Khalife escaped from HMP Wandsworth Prison in London at around 7:50 am this morning.
Finally, estimating that the former soldier, who was stated to be wearing a white T-shirt, boots and square-patterned trousers, is still in London, the police asked the citizens to share information about Khalife with the police.
Khalife appeared before a judge on January 27 and was placed in HMP Wandsworth Prison for remand.
Khalife, whose next hearing will be held on November 13, is on trial for three different terrorism charges.
Khalife, to provide information to a person who is expected to commit or instigate a terrorist attack, to place suspicious items in a way that causes damage to himself, others or property by causing explosion or fire, and to provide information, documents, documents for the benefit of the enemies in violation of the Official Secrets Law. , recording, broadcasting and contacting these people.
HMP Wandsworth Prison, from which Khalife escaped, is known as one of the largest prisons in the country.
In the past, names such as writer Oscar Wilde, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and German tennis player Boris Becker were held in the prison, and only male inmates are held.