The government has officially launched an independent investigation into how terror suspect Daniel Khalife was able to escape from Wandsworth prison.
The investigation will look at several issues including whether the relevant protocols were in place and applied correctly, whether there was sufficient staffing and whether Khalife was held in the right category of prison.
Keith Bristow QPM, former director general of the National Crime Agency, has been appointed to lead the investigation. Justice Secretary Alex Chalk confirmed the appointment on Twitter and that he wanted the findings to be published"promptly". Khalife is suspected to have escaped from Wandsworth prison on 6 September by strapping himself to the underside of the truck to make his escape.His escape prompted a 75-hour manhunt before he was eventually arrested and recaptured in a London suburb.Please refresh the page for the fullest version.
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