Who is Daniel Abed Khalife? Inmate facing terror charges who escaped prison ‘clinging to food truck’

Daniel Khalife was a former solider before he was arrested on terror charges   (Metropolitan Police/AP)
Daniel Khalife was a former solider before he was arrested on terror charges (Metropolitan Police/AP)

A former soldier turned terror suspect, Daniel Abed Khalife is now the subject of a nationwide manhunt after outwitting the guards at a London prison.

He is believed to have escaped in a chef’s outfit by using straps to cling on to a food delivery van, with his current location unknown.

With airports and ports installing additional security measures and holidaymakers reporting delays at border control, his escape has posed serious questions about the suitability of his incarceration at a Category B prison.

Khalife escaped from Wandsworth prison by clinging to a food delivery van (PA)
Khalife escaped from Wandsworth prison by clinging to a food delivery van (PA)

Prior to his arrest in January, the 21-year-old had formerly been a serving soldier in the British army since 2018 and had worked as a computer network engineer.

With known links to Kingston in London, he was based at the Ministry of Defence’s Stafford military base while serving, which is also known as Beacon Barracks.

However, he was charged with terror offences and charges relating to the Official Secrets Act earlier this year, after he was accused of carrying out a bomb hoax at the RAF base.

According to court documents, he allegedly placed “three canisters with wires at RAF Stafford with the intention of inducing in another a belief that the said article was likely to explode or ignite and thereby cause personal injury or damage to property”, contrary to section 51 of the Criminal Law Act 1977.

He is also accused of eliciting or trying to elicit information that could be useful for a terrorist on 2 August 2021, and breaching the Official Secrets Act by gathering information that could be useful to an enemy between 1 May 2019 and 6 January 2022.

Khalife had initially been arrested in January 2022 on suspicion of a separate offence but was bailed before being re-arrested following an investigation by Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command.

Serious questions have been emerged as to why the terror suspect was being held at HMP Wandsworth (Yui Mok/PA Wire)
Serious questions have been emerged as to why the terror suspect was being held at HMP Wandsworth (Yui Mok/PA Wire)

During a court hearing earlier this year, a prosecutor told Westminster Magistrates Court that he had disappeared from the barracks after the alleged bomb hoax and there had been “active efforts to look for him”.

He was arrested a few weeks later “in or near his car” and has been remanded into custody ever since.

The former solider has denied all charges against him and is due to face a six-week trial at Woolwich Crown Court on 13 November.

Questions have now arisen as to why Khalife was being held at HMP Wandsworth, given its grading as a Category B prison, the second highest level of security.

Those facing terror-related charges are often held in the Category A prison Belmarsh, which is located in south-east London.

Justice secretary Alex Chalk has held an urgent call with the prison governor and senior staff in the prison service to seek assurances about what is being done to ensure the jail is secure.

Commander Dominic Murphy, Head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command said: “We have a team of officers who are making extensive and urgent enquiries in order to locate and detain Khalife as quickly as possible.

“However, the public can help us as well and should anyone see Khalife, or have any information as to where he might be, then please call 999 immediately.

“I also want to reassure the public that we have no information which indicates, nor any reason to believe that Khalife poses a threat to the wider public, but our advice if you do see him is not to approach him and call 999 straight away.”

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