UK- London Nine injured in suspected acid attack, children among injured 01/31/24


After fleeing the scene on Lesser Avenue in the south London suburb, Ezedi visited a Tesco Express store on Caledonian Road, where he bought a bottle of water. He then boarded a southbound Victoria Line train from King's Cross at 9pm.

The suspect then changed trains at Victoria, where he arrived on the Victoria Line at 9.10pm and departed on the eastbound District Line at 9.16pm, before exiting the tube in east London.

New footage released by the force today showed Ezedi walking through the Tesco store with what appears to be a large burn mark over his right eye. He looks face-down at the floor every time he passes a fellow customer or member of staff.

The man, dressed in a blue t-shirt with a black coat and black jeans, clutches onto a large water bottle as he walks out the door of the store and turns right towards the station
 
yes they're called community gardens here in Canada
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Embarrassing how d u m b criminals like him are made to look like masterminds by not getting caught quickly enough. What is actually going on? London is CCTV land.
Afghans are well skilled in partisan tricks due to never ending wars.
Even Russians had to concede defeat hehehe ;)

JMO
 
When using the tube you can only enter and exit the barriers using either an oyster card or bank card so if they lost track of him on CCTV then surely there must be an electronic trail of where he travelled and got off?

Can you buy a day travelcard with cash in London?
 
Agreed. If he was at King's Cross and wanted to get to Tower Hill he's taken a very roundabout route. He could just have jumped on the Circle Line at KC, but he seems to have gone all the way down to Victoria to change onto the District or Circle Lines there.
At Tower Hill you can cross the road and change for DLR(Docklands Light Railway)

Was he heading to Woolwich or another end of line?
Or perhaps to fool people Heading the other way on DLR back to Bank Station?
 
Looking at the video,it does not appear to me that he is in extreme pain, which he would have been in with a severe chemical burn to his eye.
Other than trying to hide his face/injury from other shoppers, he could hardly look more chilled. I just don't see how he could be acting like that if he'd almost burned out his eye.
 


Clapham 'acid' attacker Abdul Ezedi could have links to criminal gangs, police fear as the massive manhunt to find the Afghan asylum who doused a mother and two children continues.

The National Crime Agency - the UK's equivalent of the FBI - were drafted in on Saturday night to help the Met find the 35-year-old who is suspected of chucking the corrosive alkaline substance at the family on Wednesday evening.

Officers are investigating concerns that an organised crime group could be helping the fugitive hide from the authorities.

The 31-year-old mother, believed to be known to Ezedi, remains 'very poorly' and sedated in hospital with her injuries thought to be 'life changing'. Her daughters, aged three and eight, remain in hospital with less serious injuries.

The woman was reportedly living in the hotel in Clapham with her two little girls for a fortnight, thought to have been hiding from Ezedi.
If these connections are true, this makes me wonder, when does the heat this fugitive is bringing to them become too much and he's not worth their protection anymore? He could never be seen again. Just some thoughts.
 
“I must warn anyone who is helping Ezedi to evade capture, if you are harbouring or assisting him then you will be arrested.

“Our inquiry line is staffed 24/7 by specialist detectives who are progressing enquiries around the clock.

“If you know where he is or have information that may assist call them now.”

[…]

As the police made a fresh plea for information and announced the reward, Darius Nasimi, of the Afghanistan & Central Asian Association, a charity, made a direct appeal to Ezedi to hand himself in.

“I want you to go straight to a police station immediately,” he said. “You have a serious injury that needs to be seen to but, more importantly, you must do the right thing and hand yourself in to police.

“This has gone on for long enough.”

He said Ezedi could contact the charity, call 999 or go to a police station.

The association’s founder, Dr Nooralhaq Nasimi, said it had not had any previous contact with Ezedi or the victims of Wednesday’s attack.

[…]

 
“I want you to go straight to a police station immediately,” he said. “You have a serious injury that needs to be seen to but, more importantly, you must do the right thing and hand yourself in to police.

“This has gone on for long enough.”


This sounds more like a head teacher asking an errant pupil to own up to some minor rule infringement in which he ,the pupil,injured himself.
 
Police and the MSM articles seem to be assuming it's a burn, but unless they have much clearer CCTV than they've shown to us, they couldn't know that for sure...right? I don't see how they can be certain he splashed himself when they haven't found him.

On the other hand, they know for a fact he crashed the car and headbutted the pavement, either or both of which could cause a head injury.
 
Police and the MSM articles seem to be assuming it's a burn, but unless they have much clearer CCTV than they've shown to us, they couldn't know that for sure...right? I don't see how they can be certain he splashed himself when they haven't found him.

On the other hand, they know for a fact he crashed the car and headbutted the pavement, either or both of which could cause a head injury.

Personally I think it‘s a splash because of frantic he behaved at the time and not being able to drive. Then he also hurt himself by falling onto the pavement. So perhaps it‘s a combination of some burning and also bruising.
 

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