A contemporary video of the Clapham chemical assault suspect’s final actions has been revealed by police because the hunt continues.
Police are nonetheless looking for Abdul Ezedi, 35, who is needed in relation to the chemical assault carried out on Wednesday, January 31. His final recognized place was heading in direction of Victoria Embankment at 10.04pm.
The replace comes after virtually per week of looking for Ezedi, who’s believed to have travelled from Newcastle to Clapham to hold out the assault.
Met Police Commander Jon Savell stated in an announcement as we speak (Tuesday, February 6): “Our groups have been working tirelessly by way of the night time and into as we speak to pinpoint Ezedi’s newest actions and we at the moment are in a position to launch the most recent pictures and photographs of him.
“We continue to appeal for information about Ezedi’s whereabouts. It remains our belief that he is being helped by others and yesterday we arrested a man for assisting an offender.
“Our enquiries proceed to focus on extra of Ezedi’s associates. A £20,000 reward stays on supply for anybody who has info resulting in his arrest.”
A timeline of Ezedi’s last known whereabouts has also been provided. It confirmed Ezedi boarded a train at Clapham South Tube Station at 7.33pm, left the train at King’s Cross Tube Station at 7.59pm, re-entered King’s Cross Tube Station and boarded a Victoria Line tube southbound at 9pm, got off at Victoria Tube Station at 9.10pm and boarded an eastbound District Line train at 9.16pm, exited Tower Hill Tube Station at 9.33pm and was spotted on Allhallows Lane, EC3, at 9.47pm.
Images launched by police as we speak present Ezedi shifting by way of Upper Thames Street at 9.54pm. Footage later reveals the suspect cross the Unilever constructing and in direction of Victoria Embankment at 10.04pm.
A 22-year-old man was arrested on Monday, February 5, on suspicion of aiding an offender. He was taken into custody and later launched on bail pending additional enquiries.
The manhunt for Ezedi is ongoing. It is being coordinated by the Met’s Specialist Crime Command with a crew of greater than 100 officers devoted to the investigation.
The Met can be being aided by members of the Northumbria and British Transport Police. Details regarding Ezedi have been circulated with the UK police forces and ports.
Anyone with info is requested to name our 24/7 hotline on 020 7175 2784 or for a right away sighting dial 999. To stay nameless, please contact the unbiased charity Crimestoppers.
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