Police have shared a new photo of Abdul Ezedi, calling him ‘dangerous’ and highlighting the maimed right side of his face
As police appeal for information about the suspect’s whereabouts, here is a summary of what we know so far:
Abdul Shokoor Ezedi is 35 years old and from the Newcastle area
Police say the suspect has been left with “significant injuries to the right side of his face” following the incident
It is believed he was known to the victims, a mother and two young daughters
He was last seen was in Caledonian Road, north London, around 8 miles from Clapham but police have not said when
Ezedi “could be going back” to Newcastle, police said
Officers have urged the public not to approach Ezedi, after the Met previously described him as a “dangerous individual”
The suspect was granted asylum by the UK government after his conviction in 2018 for a sex offence, after completing his sentence imposed at Newcastle crown court
He was believed by British government officials to be an Afghan national who arrived by lorry in 2016
British Transport Police are assisting with the manhunt.
If the public see Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the advice is not to go near him, but instead to call 999.
Continue reading…Police have shared a new photo of Abdul Ezedi, calling him ‘dangerous’ and highlighting the maimed right side of his faceAs police appeal for information about the suspect’s whereabouts, here is a summary of what we know so far:Abdul Shokoor Ezedi is 35 years old and from the Newcastle areaPolice say the suspect has been left with “significant injuries to the right side of his face” following the incidentIt is believed he was known to the victims, a mother and two young daughtersHe was last seen was in Caledonian Road, north London, around 8 miles from Clapham but police have not said whenEzedi “could be going back” to Newcastle, police saidOfficers have urged the public not to approach Ezedi, after the Met previously described him as a “dangerous individual”The suspect was granted asylum by the UK government after his conviction in 2018 for a sex offence, after completing his sentence imposed at Newcastle crown courtHe was believed by British government officials to be an Afghan national who arrived by lorry in 2016British Transport Police are assisting with the manhunt.If the public see Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the advice is not to go near him, but instead to call 999. Continue reading…
