Two guards have been suspended from HMP Wandsworth after terror suspect Daniel Khalifa escaped.
This comes as police examine whether or not accomplices helped Khalifa keep away from detection in London throughout a four-day manhunt.
The 21-year-old suspected spy wearing civilian garments and sneakers, and obtained a sleeping bag, meals and bicycle earlier than heading there. It was caught in a big way on the canal walkway on Saturday.
The Wandsworth workers who resigned had been answerable for overseeing the safety of the meals supply truck beneath which Khalifa allegedly hid to depart jail final Wednesday, in response to The Instances.
In the meantime, the jail stabbing elevated the highlight on Wandsworth on the day it was revealed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt had raised the alarm earlier about “deeply worrying” situations and workers issues on the facility in south-west London.
Police had been known as round 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon to reviews of an inmate being assaulted contained in the jail.
Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and a 24-year-old man was taken to hospital for therapy of a stab wound.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that his situation was not life-threatening and nobody had been arrested.
Khalifa was arrested in west London on Saturday morning after a plainclothes counter-terrorism officer pulled him from a motorbike.
Khalifa was being held on remand at HMP Wandsworth jail after being charged with terrorism offenses in January.
He has been charged with escaping custody at HMP Wandsworth and can seem at Westminster Magistrates’ Courtroom on Monday.
About 40 prisoners at HMP Wandsworth have been transferred from the Class B jail, the Justice Secretary mentioned on Sunday.
Alex Chalke informed Sky Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips that an preliminary investigation into London’s Victoria Jail discovered the related procedures and safety workers had been in place.
However he mentioned that dozens of people detained pending investigation had been moved to completely different areas “out of an abundance of warning.”