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Armed Police Raid Addresses in Search For Suspect in Clapham Chemical Attack

Moment armed police raid pizza takeaway where chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi worked after revealing possible motive


MailOnline 9 FEB 2024




















Armed police have raided a pizza takeaway where chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi worked as the manhunt for the fugitive continues.






A major hunt is underway for Ezedi, 35, who is accused of pouring a strong alkali on his ex-partner and injuring her two young children, aged three and eight, in an attack in Clapham, south London last Wednesday.

Two warrants were executed at properties associated with Ezedi in Newcastle this morning, including his place of work, the Metropolitan Police confirmed.

Officers were seen outside Best Bite pizza shop in Forest Hall Road, Newcastle.

Reports said a battering ram was used to gain access to an upstairs flat before officers spent a couple of hours searching the flat and takeaway. Detectives were seen removing some items in evidence bags including the hard drive from the shop's CCTV.

The takeaway manager told the Sun: 'They came and searched and found nothing.'

No arrests have been made and inquiries and searches continue. The force said it was a joint operation with Northumbria Police.

This update comes as the search for fugitive Ezedi entered its second week with police revealing the motive behind the 'brutal' attack appears to be the breakdown of a relationship.

Close friends have also said the woman left severely injured after being doused with a corrosive chemical is a devoted mother who only wanted a safe home for her children.

Friends have released an edited image of a mother and her daughters who were hurt.

The 31-year-old may lose the sight in her right eye and remains sedated in hospital eight days on from the attack.

In a statement, close friends of the victim who have launched a fundraiser for the family said: 'Our friend is first and foremost a devoted and loving mother.

'Her children are her life. She is generous to a fault and a wonderful cook and host.

'All she has ever wanted is a safe home for her and her beautiful, kind little girls.'

The comments come after the manager of Best Bite Pizza and Grill House in Forest Hall Road said Ezedi worked there for 'a couple of weeks' about 18 months ago.

The manager said Ezedi came into the takeaway looking for work and showed his 'work permit'.

He did some training in the kitchen and leafleting but there was no job available for him.

The manager, who asked not to be named, said: 'He was just a normal guy. It was a big shock to see him on the news.

'I remembered his name and that he showed his visa or work permit. He was looking for a job but wasn't here for long.

'We had no problems with him and I had no idea he was a sex offender.'





Meanwhile a major manhunt is underway for the suspect, with the last confirmed sighting at around 11pm on Wednesday January 31, a few hours after the attack, on Vauxhall Bridge Road in central London.












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