Clapham chemical attack: Cops make arrest in hunt for fugitive Abdul Shokoor Ezedi & say victim may lose her sight | E7HAP4B | 2024-02-08 06:08:01
The Metropolitan Police are nonetheless on the hu
A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of "aiding offender" in hunt for fugitive Abdul Shokoor Ezedi.
The Metropolitan Police are nonetheless on the hunt to catch fugitive Ezedi, 35, after he& allegedly attacked a mum and her two youngsters with a corrosive liquid& on Wednesday.


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 Lodge, where the council had put her up together with her daughters, aged three and eight.
A 31-year-old lady is now at risk to lose her sight in her right eye after the horrifying attack.
Her daughters, aged eight and three, have been additionally harm but have since been discharged from hospital.
The Met Police stated lab checks have recognized the liquid as either caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) or washing soda (sodium carbonate).
Each caustic soda – also called lye – and washing soda are sometimes used to clear blocked drains.
Cops have now arrested and bailed a 22-year-old man on suspicion of aiding an offender.
Counter-terrorism officers are helping sift by way of CCTV as a part of the huge manhunt for the 35-year-old following the horror attack in Clapham, south London.
Detectives consider he is at present hidden by somebody or has come to harm.
It comes after cops released new details about Ezedi's actions in a press release saying a £20,000 reward for info.
The newest confirmed sighting is now on Southwark Bridge at 9.50pm on Wednesday.
Manhunt cops are& urging people not to approach& "dangerous" fugitive Ezedi.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> Commander Jon Savell of the Metropolitan Police stated:& "I am massively grateful to the public for the numerous number of calls that we've acquired.
"Your assistance is crucial. A reward of up to £20,000 is now out there for info leading to his arrest.
"I need to warn anybody who helps Ezedi to evade capture – in case you are harbouring or aiding him then you'll be arrested."
Ezedi's sightings have been additionally confirmed when he left Tower Hill Underground station at 9.33pm on Wednesday.
He had changed trains at Victoria, the place he arrived on the Victoria Line at 9.10pm.
He acquired on the eastbound District Line at 9.16pm before getting off at Tower Hill.
Manhunt cops consider that people who know where Ezedi is haven't come ahead – warning that anybody helping him faces arrest.
It comes as…
- Cops& raid a home in the search for fugitive& Abdul Ezedi
- A lady was& left with "burns to both eyeballs"& after tackling the fugitive
- The suspect's& relative says Ezedi was in a relationship& together with his victim
- A hero mum& ignored her own injuries to save& her daughters
- Officers in& hazmat suits smash down doors& within the hunt for Ezedi
- 'Dangerous' Ezedi is& revealed as a convicted sex offender
FAMILY APPEAL
Manhunt cops are& urging people not to approach& "dangerous" fugitive Ezedi.
Certainly one of Ezedi's family members has now advised& Sky News& that& the suspect& was in a relationship with the mum.
The relative stated they might hand Ezedi into cops themselves in the event that they had to.
It comes after Ezedi's& distraught brother Hassan urged the chemical attack suspect& to offer himself up.
Ezedi is& believed to have& tracked his victim down& to the two-star Clapham South Belvedere Lodge, the place the council had put her up together with her daughters, aged three and eight.
Members of the general public and cops have been 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.
Earlier this week it revealed that& Ezedi arrived in the UK in a lorry& and failed to say& asylum.
Nevertheless, he then converted to& Christianity& and was accepted on his third try with a priest as a personality witness.
Ezedi pleaded responsible to at least one charge of sexual assault and one among exposure before he was granted asylum, the& Crown Prosecution Service& has confirmed.
Any members of the public who might help with info or material relating to Wednesday's incident ought to call 999 instantly ref CAD 7790/31 Jan.
To stay& anonymous, please contact the unbiased& charity& Crimestoppers.
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