Khalife's kitchen escape baffles former prisonerpublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 7 September 2023
Emily Atkinson
Live reporter
As we've been reporting, it is understood Daniel Abed Khalife escaped via the kitchens - dressed in a chef's uniform - before strapping himself to the underside of a food delivery van.
But how might a terror suspect gain access to the kitchen in the first place? I asked former HMP Wandsworth inmate David Shipley.
“Working in the kitchen is one of the best jobs in the prison," he says.
There are two roles. Orderlies take and distribute food to their wings, escorted by a prison officer. Meanwhile, kitchen staff receive food deliveries from suppliers, giving them direct access to both the people coming in and out, as well as an exit.
Shipley says Khalife was likely to be working in the kitchen.
But the role is reserved for "model prisoners" and not for "anyone considered a high flight risk", Shipley says. "Something there has gone deeply awry."
And how did Khalife escape strapped to the underside of the van?
“Every lorry going in and out should an underside check using a mirror. There’s no reason they would have stopped doing that," Shipley says.