The suspect alkali attacker was convicted of a sex offence in 2018 and was later granted asylum after applying three times

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The suspect in an alkali attack in south London was convicted of a sex offence in 2018 and was later granted asylum after applying three times



Police are looking for Abdul Shakoor Ezedi, 35, who was last seen in north London on Wednesday evening.
A mother and her three-year-old daughter hurt by the corrosive substance could have suffered "life-changing" injuries in the attack.
Police have warned people not to approach Ezedi and to instead call 999.
The 31-year-old woman and her daughter remain in hospital, along with her older daughter, eight.
Five police officers were injured as they responded, as were four members of the public who tried to help.
The attack took place near Clapham Common at about 19:25 on Wednesday

Full article - Clapham attack suspect Abdul Shakoor Ezedi convicted of sex offence in 2018
 
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Shouldn't take too long to find him -
The Met Police earlier issued an image of him showing facial injuries.

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Now tell us that letting all these illegal boat people is right. It's always been said that we do not know who they are and the acceptance of this man as a refugee after sex offences and a rose tinted priest saying he has converted to christianity to get him in at a third attempt is unbelievable
 
Manhunt under way supposedly but there was no description of him for ages... then we got "a Christian from Newcastle" 🤦

Not surprised they haven't caught him yet
 
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Police hunting for the suspect in a chemical attack on a mother and her daughters in Clapham have released video and images from the search.
Officers have now searched five properties in London and Newcastle in the hunt for Abdul Shokoor Ezedi.
Police pictures show empty containers with corrosive warning labels found during one search.
The injured woman, who was known to the suspect, remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition.
The attack - carried out with a corrosive substance - took place on Lessar Avenue, Clapham at 19:25 GMT on Wednesday.
The mother, 31, is said to have experienced life-changing injuries while her daughters, aged three and eight, suffered injuries not "as serious as first thought".
Members of the public who tried to intervene and police officers attending the scene were also treated for injuries.
Dozens of calls have been received by the Met Police following an appeal, and searches have taken place at two addresses in east London and three in Newcastle.
Forensic tests are ongoing to determine if two containers found in Newcastle held the corrosive substance used during the attack.

Full article - Clapham attack: Video and images released from search for Abdul Shokoor Ezedi
 
Why is the cynic in me saying:
Police have released this image in the hope that some morally dubious person(s) issue some vigilante justice to save the police time & effort & the taxpayer cash of locking him up
 
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