The nationwide manhunt for the former soldier lasted around 75 hours.
Police dogs, a helicopter and officers searching in back gardens eventually helped lead to terror suspect Daniel Khalife’s capture following his escape from prison.
The force had no confirmed sightings until two days later – which appeared to be when officers honed in on the 21-year-old. Commander Dominic Murphy said on Friday evening that police conducted an intelligence-led search at a residential property in the Richmond area. “I’m aware that it caused some concern for residents seeing police officers trying to search around their houses and in some cases, I’ve heard on the media… in their back gardens.After completing the search at the residential address in Richmond, Mr Murphy said police received a call at around 2am or 3am from a member of the public who had seen Khalife in the streets in Chiswick.
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