• Towpath cyclist arrested

    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 9 17:47:22 2023
    Terror suspect Daniel Khalife has been arrested in north-west London after
    a four-day search, police have said

    Scotland Yard said the 21-year-old ex-soldier was detained at 10:41 BST
    after being pulled from a bicycle on a canal towpath in the Northolt area.
    He was held about 14 miles from Wandsworth prison, from where he escaped on Wednesday morning.
    The Met had been reviewing CCTV footage and using a helicopter to search
    areas in west and south-west London.

    The force said Mr Khalife is currently in police custody.

    He is accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be Iran, obtaining information likely to be useful to a person committing or
    preparing an act of terrorism, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.
    Mr Khalife was at Wandsworth on remand pending a trial in November after
    being denied bail at a court hearing in January.

    His escape began in the kitchens of the prison - where he held a job -
    after he attached himself to the underside of a food delivery lorry.

    Cdr Dominic Murphy, head of Counter Terrorism Command, told reporters Mr Khalife was arrested on suspicion of being unlawfully at large and escaping from lawful custody.

    "He was actually arrested by a plain clothes officer... and he was riding a pedal cycle so a pushbike at the time, was pulled off that pushbike by that officer."
    Police said on Friday that Mr Khalife had been spotted spotted emerging
    from underneath a lorry at Wandsworth Roundabout shortly after he escaped.
    They had offered a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading his
    arrest.

    The Met said earlier on Saturday morning it was focusing on "intensive
    search activity" efforts in and around the Chiswick area of west London,
    where he had been spotted by members of the public.

    Gabriella Lewis, from Chiswick, told BBC News she believed she briefly
    spoke to Mr Khalife as he sat on a bench in Chiswick House Gardens on
    Friday morning.

    After commenting on the hot weather, she said he claimed he had just come
    out of the Army. She described him as gentle and sweet, and said he was affectionate towards her dog.

    Police originally said Mr Khalife was held in the Chiswick area but later clarified he had been detained several miles away in Northolt, north-west London.

    Cdr Murphy said the investigation "really took a different course last
    night, when we did an intelligence-led search in the Richmond area.
    "Whilst we didn't find him at that search, while we were at that search, we
    had a number of calls from the public over the next hour or two, giving us various sightings of him."

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was "very pleased" Daniel Khalife had
    been arrested, praising police officers and the public for their efforts in finding him.

    Speaking at the G20 summit in Delhi, the PM added: "The justice secretary
    has initiated an inquiry into the circumstances of his escape and that work will continue."

    Justice Secretary Alex Chalk said that he will leave "no stone unturned" in
    the investigations into prison security and categorisation.

    Writing on social media, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said "we need answers about how on earth a prisoner charged with terror and national
    security offences could have escaped in this way".

    What is Daniel Khalife accused of?

    Daniel Abed Khalife joined the Army in 2019 and was based at MoD Stafford - also known as Beacon Barracks - when he disappeared on 2 January after an alleged bomb hoax.

    A later court hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court heard he allegedly planted fake devices "with the intention of inducing in another the belief
    the item was likely to explode or ignite".

    He was arrested "in or near his car" on 26 January after "active efforts to look for him", a court heard. He was placed in Wandsworth two days later.

    Mr Khalife was due to appear in court on 13 November to face charges
    including preparing an act of terrorism, and collecting information useful
    to an enemy - an offence under the Official Secrets Act.
    He denied the charges against him at the Old Bailey in July.

    <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66763054>

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Sun Sep 10 01:18:48 2023
    On 09/09/2023 06:47 pm, Spike wrote:

    Terror suspect Daniel Khalife has been arrested in north-west London after
    a four-day search, police have said

    Scotland Yard said the 21-year-old ex-soldier was detained at 10:41 BST
    after being pulled from a bicycle on a canal towpath in the Northolt area.
    He was held about 14 miles from Wandsworth prison, from where he escaped on Wednesday morning.
    The Met had been reviewing CCTV footage and using a helicopter to search areas in west and south-west London.

    The force said Mr Khalife is currently in police custody.

    He is accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be Iran, obtaining information likely to be useful to a person committing or
    preparing an act of terrorism, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.
    Mr Khalife was at Wandsworth on remand pending a trial in November after being denied bail at a court hearing in January.

    His escape began in the kitchens of the prison - where he held a job -
    after he attached himself to the underside of a food delivery lorry.

    Cdr Dominic Murphy, head of Counter Terrorism Command, told reporters Mr Khalife was arrested on suspicion of being unlawfully at large and escaping from lawful custody.

    "He was actually arrested by a plain clothes officer... and he was riding a pedal cycle so a pushbike at the time, was pulled off that pushbike by that officer."
    Police said on Friday that Mr Khalife had been spotted spotted emerging
    from underneath a lorry at Wandsworth Roundabout shortly after he escaped. They had offered a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading his arrest.

    The Met said earlier on Saturday morning it was focusing on "intensive
    search activity" efforts in and around the Chiswick area of west London, where he had been spotted by members of the public.

    Gabriella Lewis, from Chiswick, told BBC News she believed she briefly
    spoke to Mr Khalife as he sat on a bench in Chiswick House Gardens on
    Friday morning.

    After commenting on the hot weather, she said he claimed he had just come
    out of the Army. She described him as gentle and sweet, and said he was affectionate towards her dog.

    Police originally said Mr Khalife was held in the Chiswick area but later clarified he had been detained several miles away in Northolt, north-west London.

    Cdr Murphy said the investigation "really took a different course last
    night, when we did an intelligence-led search in the Richmond area.
    "Whilst we didn't find him at that search, while we were at that search, we had a number of calls from the public over the next hour or two, giving us various sightings of him."

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was "very pleased" Daniel Khalife had
    been arrested, praising police officers and the public for their efforts in finding him.

    Speaking at the G20 summit in Delhi, the PM added: "The justice secretary
    has initiated an inquiry into the circumstances of his escape and that work will continue."

    Justice Secretary Alex Chalk said that he will leave "no stone unturned" in the investigations into prison security and categorisation.

    Writing on social media, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said "we need answers about how on earth a prisoner charged with terror and national security offences could have escaped in this way".

    What is Daniel Khalife accused of?

    Daniel Abed Khalife joined the Army in 2019 and was based at MoD Stafford - also known as Beacon Barracks - when he disappeared on 2 January after an alleged bomb hoax.

    A later court hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court heard he allegedly planted fake devices "with the intention of inducing in another the belief the item was likely to explode or ignite".

    He was arrested "in or near his car" on 26 January after "active efforts to look for him", a court heard. He was placed in Wandsworth two days later.

    Mr Khalife was due to appear in court on 13 November to face charges including preparing an act of terrorism, and collecting information useful
    to an enemy - an offence under the Official Secrets Act.
    He denied the charges against him at the Old Bailey in July.

    <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66763054>

    I was waiting for this! :-)

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Sun Sep 10 09:04:07 2023
    JNugent <jnugent@mail.com> wrote:
    On 09/09/2023 06:47 pm, Spike wrote:

    Terror suspect Daniel Khalife has been arrested in north-west London after >> a four-day search, police have said

    Scotland Yard said the 21-year-old ex-soldier was detained at 10:41 BST
    after being pulled from a bicycle on a canal towpath in the Northolt area. >> He was held about 14 miles from Wandsworth prison, from where he escaped on >> Wednesday morning.
    The Met had been reviewing CCTV footage and using a helicopter to search
    areas in west and south-west London.

    The force said Mr Khalife is currently in police custody.

    He is accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be Iran,
    obtaining information likely to be useful to a person committing or
    preparing an act of terrorism, and plotting a fake bomb hoax.
    Mr Khalife was at Wandsworth on remand pending a trial in November after
    being denied bail at a court hearing in January.

    His escape began in the kitchens of the prison - where he held a job -
    after he attached himself to the underside of a food delivery lorry.

    Cdr Dominic Murphy, head of Counter Terrorism Command, told reporters Mr
    Khalife was arrested on suspicion of being unlawfully at large and escaping >> from lawful custody.

    "He was actually arrested by a plain clothes officer... and he was riding a >> pedal cycle so a pushbike at the time, was pulled off that pushbike by that >> officer."
    Police said on Friday that Mr Khalife had been spotted spotted emerging
    from underneath a lorry at Wandsworth Roundabout shortly after he escaped. >> They had offered a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading his
    arrest.

    The Met said earlier on Saturday morning it was focusing on "intensive
    search activity" efforts in and around the Chiswick area of west London,
    where he had been spotted by members of the public.

    Gabriella Lewis, from Chiswick, told BBC News she believed she briefly
    spoke to Mr Khalife as he sat on a bench in Chiswick House Gardens on
    Friday morning.

    After commenting on the hot weather, she said he claimed he had just come
    out of the Army. She described him as gentle and sweet, and said he was
    affectionate towards her dog.

    Police originally said Mr Khalife was held in the Chiswick area but later
    clarified he had been detained several miles away in Northolt, north-west
    London.

    Cdr Murphy said the investigation "really took a different course last
    night, when we did an intelligence-led search in the Richmond area.
    "Whilst we didn't find him at that search, while we were at that search, we >> had a number of calls from the public over the next hour or two, giving us >> various sightings of him."

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was "very pleased" Daniel Khalife had
    been arrested, praising police officers and the public for their efforts in >> finding him.

    Speaking at the G20 summit in Delhi, the PM added: "The justice secretary
    has initiated an inquiry into the circumstances of his escape and that work >> will continue."

    Justice Secretary Alex Chalk said that he will leave "no stone unturned" in >> the investigations into prison security and categorisation.

    Writing on social media, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said "we need >> answers about how on earth a prisoner charged with terror and national
    security offences could have escaped in this way".

    What is Daniel Khalife accused of?

    Daniel Abed Khalife joined the Army in 2019 and was based at MoD Stafford - >> also known as Beacon Barracks - when he disappeared on 2 January after an
    alleged bomb hoax.

    A later court hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court heard he allegedly >> planted fake devices "with the intention of inducing in another the belief >> the item was likely to explode or ignite".

    He was arrested "in or near his car" on 26 January after "active efforts to >> look for him", a court heard. He was placed in Wandsworth two days later.

    Mr Khalife was due to appear in court on 13 November to face charges
    including preparing an act of terrorism, and collecting information useful >> to an enemy - an offence under the Official Secrets Act.
    He denied the charges against him at the Old Bailey in July.

    <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66763054>

    I was waiting for this! :-)

    Glad I didn’t disappoint!

    It’s really a very simple exercise, probably futile I know, in showing
    Mason how ‘news’ can be manipulated to suit the agenda of those reporting it.

    Mason, who IMV seems to lack a critical faculty, falls for it every time,
    when the ‘news’ - such that offered by road.cc and the cycling media in general - says what he wants to hear, with him reposting here as if it was gospel. ‘The health benefits of cycling’ is one such item that gets trumpeted, which is the reason I post rejoinders asking why if this is the
    case the cycling-mad Dutch die in the same proportions from the same major diseases as those in the UK.

    It now transpires that in a recent posting of his, he quoted research
    showing that levels of pollution in London were falling for some years
    before ULEZ came in to being, which appears to go against his blind faith
    in Khan and his processes in this area. It was a strange post for Mason to make, him shooting himself in the foot over this issue.

    Still, horse to water, and all that.

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    Spike

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