GANG FEARS

Clapham ‘attacker’ Abdul Ezedi ‘could have gang links’, police fear – as cops continue hunt for on-the-run suspect

Cops today released new details about Ezedi's movements

COPS reportedly fear alleged chemical madman Abdul Ezedi could have links to criminal gangs.

Fugitive Ezedi, 35, is still at large after he allegedly attacked a mum and her two kids with a corrosive alkaline liquid on Wednesday.

Advertisement
Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, 35, is still on the runCredit: AFP
Cops fear he may have gang links
A white substance was splattered on the car's window

He also allegedly tried to run a woman over before twice slamming her three-year-old daughter on the ground "like a rag doll".

Ezedi is believed to have tracked his victim down to the two-star Clapham South Belvedere Hotel, where the council had put her up with her daughters, aged three and eight.

Cops from the National Crime Agency, nicknamed "Britain's FBI", were drafted into the manhunt last night.

NCA agents are probing whether organised crime groups might be helping Ezedi evade capture, the  reports.

Advertisement

The Met has shared the fugitive's details with all UK police forces and ports.

Searches have taken place at two homes in east London and three in Newcastle.

Manhunt cops are urging people not to approach "dangerous" fugitive Ezedi.

It comes after cops released new details about Ezedi's movements in a statement this lunchtime - and announced a £20,000 reward for information.

Advertisement

Most read in The Sun

KNIFE 'MURDER'
Dad arrested as two women 'including partner' killed in 'stabbing rampage'
WHAT'S RECURRING?
Future of Gavin & Stacey revealed as BBC 'live in hope' of spin-off show
BLAZE TRAGEDY
Woman dies in massive house fire in early morning Boxing Day inferno
CHRISTMAS HORROR
Dad killed in his own home on Christmas Day named as women, 33, arrested

The last confirmed sighting of Ezedi was when he left Tower Hill Underground station at 9.33pm on Wednesday.

Ezedi had changed trains at Victoria, where he arrived on the Victoria Line at 9.10pm.

Moment cops raid home in search for Clapham attacker & discover key evidence

He got on the eastbound District Line at 9.16pm before getting off at Tower Hill.

Manhunt cops believe that people who know where Ezedi is have not come forward - warning that anyone helping him faces arrest.

Advertisement

It comes as...


One of Ezedi's relatives has now told  that the suspect was in a relationship with the mum.

The relative said they would hand Ezedi into cops themselves if they had to.

It comes after Ezedi's distraught brother Hassan urged the chemical attack suspect to give himself up.

Advertisement

Ezedi is believed to have tracked his victim down to the two-star Clapham South Belvedere Hotel, where the council had put her up with her daughters, aged three and eight.

Members of the public and cops were also burned as they rushed to the family’s aid.

A 22-year-old man who has stayed in the Belvedere Hotel for three months said he saw the woman flee into the reception and scream for help after the chilling attack.

'DANGEROUS'

Manhunt cops are urging people not to approach "dangerous" fugitive Ezedi.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com