(I know, I should've put this in the 'Britain Today' thread, but I wished to show the lack of
investigative Journalism performed today. Most of the articles are born straight out of
Police Press Releases.)
It seems the evading man from another land is still holding all the cards when it comes to
out-foxing the entire Metropolitan Police of Londinistan. However, it's now revealed he may
not have been working alone.
I can only imagine everyone's surprise.
investigative Journalism performed today. Most of the articles are born straight out of
Police Press Releases.)
It seems the evading man from another land is still holding all the cards when it comes to
out-foxing the entire Metropolitan Police of Londinistan. However, it's now revealed he may
not have been working alone.
I can only imagine everyone's surprise.

Quote:Clapham attack: Man arrested for allegedly helping Abdul Shookor EzediArchived BBC Article:
'A 22-year-old man has been arrested and bailed on suspicion of assisting the alleged Clapham alkali attacker.
Abdul Shookor Ezedi has been on the run since a woman and her two young girls were hurt in south London
on Wednesday. The Metropolitan Police said a man was detained on suspicion of helping Ezedi following a
raid early on Monday.
They added that there had been a new sighting of Ezedi in the Southwark Bridge area on Wednesday night.
The 31-year-old woman injured on Wednesday remains sedated in hospital and could lose the sight in her right
eye, police told reporters, adding that her injuries will impact her for the rest of her life.
Officers are trying to establish how long Ezedi and the woman have known each other and what sort of relationship
they had. Police also confirmed that Ezedi is not the father of the woman's children who were hurt in the attack.
Police have said the children's injuries are not as serious as first thought. Five Met Police officers were also injured
as they responded to the attack, as were four members of the public who tried to help.
Met Police Commander Jon Savell said a 22-year-old man was arrested for assisting an offender at 00:45 on
Monday at an undisclosed location. The suspect was taken to a police station in south London, where he was
interviewed before being released on bail. "If people are harbouring Ezedi they do potentially commit an offence
and we take that very seriously and we will take action," Cmdr Savell said.
Police have two main hypotheses about Ezedi's whereabouts: that he has come to some harm, or that someone
is looking after him. The last sighting of Ezedi - a convicted sex offender thought to be from Afghanistan - had
previously been Tower Hill underground station, at 21:33, on Wednesday.
Police say they have new CCTV images showing Ezedi in the Southwark Bridge area at 21:50 on the same day.
Police are not currently searching the River Thames for Ezedi. Investigators are trawling through hundreds of hours
of CCTV and tracked Ezedi's movements on the Tube network via his bank card, which was last used on Wednesday,
police said.
The focus of the investigation remains London and Newcastle, but police forces across the country have been put on
high alert and UK Border Force and the National Crime Agency are assisting the search. A £20,000 reward for
information leading to his capture has been offered by the Metropolitan Police.
Nick Aldworth - a former senior counter-terrorism police officer - told BBC Radio 4's Today programme police forces
offer rewards for information "when there is a sense someone is hiding within the community", possibly with help
from others. He said it was also "not unlikely or improbable" the suspect had taken his life and "there is a body to
be found". Mr Aldworth added it would be difficult for someone to move around London publicly for several days
without being picked up on CCTV...'
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