Overview
- Abdul Ezedi, the suspect in a chemical attack in Clapham, London, is on the run after allegedly injuring a woman and her two daughters.
- Ezedi was last seen in north London and is considered dangerous due to significant facial injuries.
- The suspect was granted asylum in the UK after a sexual offence conviction, sparking debate over asylum policies.
- Critics argue the focus should be on violence against women, not asylum seekers, as the government vows to end the 'asylum merry-go-round'.
- Police forces across the UK are collaborating in the manhunt, urging the public not to approach Ezedi and to call 999 if seen.