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Crimewatch Roadshow - Season 22 Episode 11 -
Spy on the Run
Spy on the Run
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03:27như 1 Switch ng breed
03:29Vật với 6 Khoa
03:32Thông tin
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06:36Đó là một người quý vị đã mang lại sự tên, cũng có những thầy tên đặc trạng đồ, cũng có những thầy tên tên như thế nào mà chúng ta có thể hiện ra trên đời.
06:56Vì vậy, đã có đáng dạy hưởng đến một trong những người đồng hương quý vị đã bị dịp.
07:00I feel terrified by what has happened
07:05And do not feel safe
07:08In my own home
07:08I hate being alone at home
07:10And burst into tears for no reason
07:12I feel like my wings have been clipped
07:16Taken away my ability
07:18To focus on work when I'm there
07:19And my family responsibilities
07:21I struggle to be motivated
07:24And feel that 15 years
07:26Of hard work have been taken away
07:28Burglaries affects victims in a number of ways
07:33It's quite a traumatic experience
07:36Some victims never get over it
07:38Their property's been invaded
07:40People have been through their personal stuff
07:43Taken sentimental items
07:44The victims are very passionate people
07:49Hard working passionate people
07:51And it's massively affected them
07:54And their life plans really
07:56The £150,000 that was stolen
08:01It's a collection of family savings
08:04So not just the victims
08:06But belong to the victims' brother and nephews as well
08:11A large portion of that was going to be used
08:14To put the victim's son through training
08:18So that he could become an aircraft pilot
08:19That dream is now shattered for them
08:22There was also a substantial amount
08:24That was being used for the victim's nephew
08:27Who was recently married
08:29To start a new family home
08:30For him and his young family
08:32Again, that's been taken away from them as well
08:35So in terms of the jewellery
08:38£50,000 worth
08:40It's been gifted through the family
08:42It was sentimental, yeah, very much so
08:43Very unlikely that they're going to see that again
08:46So it's been a real kind of traumatic time
08:50For them to come to terms with
08:52I'm joined now by DS Jason Wheeler
08:59Of Bedfordshire Police
09:01Jason, this is a huge amount of money
09:04And valuables that were kept inside this family home
09:07Some viewers may wonder why it was kept in that way
09:10It's quite unusual
09:12Yes, £150,000 was stolen in cash
09:16Along with £50,000 worth of jewellery
09:19See some of the images of the cash there
09:22This is the actual cash that was stolen
09:24But there is a reason why it was kept in this home
09:26The way it was
09:27Yes, the family was keeping the family's money together
09:31So, and they kept it in a wardrobe
09:35In their upstairs bedroom
09:37And that's the way that they wanted to save their money
09:42It was
09:42The cultural reasons
09:44That's right
09:45That's one of the things
09:45But there was a good reason why
09:47Certainly a lot of that money was being kept the way it was
09:50As what it was intended for
09:52Yes, obviously they're devastated
09:54They were saving for their son
09:55Who really wants to be a pilot
09:57And they were saving for that reason
10:00Yeah, a lot of the money was for that
10:01It really is very, very sad
10:03But you've mentioned the wardrobe
10:04You've mentioned where it was kept
10:05And do you think the suspects actually knew
10:07That that's where the cash was being kept?
10:10Yes, it's a terrace property in Bedford
10:11And the offender
10:13He broke into the back door
10:16And then targeted straight upstairs
10:20Into that bedroom
10:21None of the house was searched
10:24Which is unusual
10:25Very unusual
10:26I mean, you would have gone to countless burglaries
10:28Throughout your career
10:28And very often the entire home is ransacked
10:31Isn't it?
10:31To find something of value
10:33But in this case
10:34It was just that bedroom that was targeted
10:36Almost like they knew what was up there
10:38So Jason, can you just remind us
10:40When and where this took place?
10:42Yeah, this took place in Bedford
10:44On Eastfield Road
10:46Which is a terrace
10:48As you see, terrace street there
10:50It occurred on the 10th of September
10:52At half past nine in the morning
10:53And we can see the white line there
10:57Is the direction
10:58We believe the suspects left in that direction there
11:04And you believe there's two people
11:06That have been caught on camera
11:07That might have some information about this case
11:11You want to identify these two here
11:13Let's just freeze that image
11:14And just talk us through what we're seeing here, Jason
11:17That's right, on the 9th of September
11:19Around the same time
11:21About half past nine in the morning
11:22As the burglary afterwards
11:23These two males appear to be walking up and down
11:26This street, College Street
11:28And they appear to communicate with each other
11:31I know you want to draw particular attention
11:33To the trainers that one of these males was wearing there
11:37We can see those in the middle of the screen
11:40Because there's another clip of CCTV
11:43This time the following day
11:44So the day of the burglary itself
11:46Very close to where it occurred
11:48And talk us through what we're seeing here
11:50That's right, we believe this to be the offender on the phone
11:52Walking away from the offence location
11:55The trainers he's wearing look very similar to the ones on the day before
12:00They're quite distinctive
12:01He's wearing a rucksack with red straps
12:05And it looks quite bulky
12:08And we believe that the money and jewellery is in that rucksack
12:12Which was also taken from the house
12:14Yeah, quite a distinctive rucksack
12:15As you say, one very, very similar
12:18If not the one, was taken from that address
12:21On this person at the time
12:23And as you say, it looks bulky
12:24Could well have the cash inside it
12:26Whilst that image was captured there
12:28So we need to find out who that was
12:31It really is a significant piece of CCTV
12:32That, isn't it?
12:33For many reasons
12:34Not just what they were wearing
12:36What they were saying as well
12:37That's right
12:38When the suspect walks off
12:40He's on the phone
12:41The CCTV
12:42You can hear that he's talking on the phone
12:46And it's in a Romanian language
12:48And what he says is
12:50I've never seen so much
12:52What do I do now?
12:54So it's been translated
12:56Yes
12:56And that's what he's actually saying
12:59I've never seen so much
13:00There could be real significance behind that
13:03We believe he's talking about the money and jewellery
13:06Yeah, so we need to find out who he is
13:07Just to answer some questions about that
13:10To find out what exactly has gone on
13:12Jason, thank you
13:13We really do hope the family are reunited
13:16With their life savings
13:18It must be absolutely devastating for them
13:20If you know anything about this
13:21Please do get in touch
13:23Well, I'm now joined by
13:26Detective Superintendent Jeff Smith
13:28From Wiltshire Police
13:29With an important appeal
13:31For a really traumatic crime there
13:33Thank you so much for coming in to talk about it
13:36Thank you for helping
13:36Yeah, this is
13:37I know it's got the victim support behind this case
13:40But this is about a serious sexual assault, isn't it?
13:43Yeah, we're looking for
13:44We're looking to identify a man
13:47For a serious sexual assault
13:49That we think occurred in
13:51Between April and May 2022
13:52In the Swindon area
13:53Yeah, so this was an assault on a woman, wasn't it?
13:56On a woman, yeah
13:57Now, we're not going to go into the details of the assault
14:00But we do want to give some details about
14:02The man that you would like to speak to around this
14:05And we've got some pictures, haven't we?
14:07To show
14:07Yes, we have
14:08So
14:08Yeah
14:08Do you have a look at those?
14:09Yeah
14:09So as you can see
14:13It's a white man
14:15He's a heavy, sort of big build
14:18Quite hairy
14:20Bald head
14:22And there's a number of little
14:23We believe a number of little scars on the back of his head
14:25Which could be quite distinctive
14:27Yeah
14:27And then some of the other images you can see
14:30He's got quite predominant lips
14:31Yes, because his profile is quite distinct, isn't it?
14:35So maybe people might recognise that
14:36Might recognise that
14:37Yeah
14:38So some features there, like you say
14:40The scarring on the back of the head
14:43You know, the fact he's quite big and hairy
14:45There's a significant tattoo as well, isn't there?
14:48Should we have a look at that?
14:49Yeah
14:49So
14:49In the tattoo
14:50So there's quite a big tattoo
14:52On his chest
14:54So
14:55I appreciate someone in his family might know him
14:59But we would urge you to
15:01If you know of a male with this tattoo
15:03To come forward and help us with our investigation
15:05Yeah
15:05It's really important
15:06Yes, it really is
15:07And obviously these pictures are quite graphic
15:10In the sense of you seeing this man topless
15:12But this is so important for you
15:13It is
15:14It's very important
15:15Yeah
15:15And, you know, this
15:18There have been some arrests already, haven't they?
15:20Connected to this case
15:22Yeah, we've made a number of arrests so far
15:23But we haven't identified this particular male
15:26So we really would be keen to speak to him
15:27So you really want to speak to this guy
15:29And the reason we're doing this today
15:30With the full support of the victim
15:32Is because this has had such an impact on her life
15:35It has, yeah
15:36So the victim's receiving specialist care
15:39From our support services
15:41To help her through this
15:42And she's shown incredible bravery
15:43By agreeing to this appeal
15:45Yeah, she really has
15:46Because she's given us a statement as well
15:48I'm just going to read this to you
15:49Because I think it speaks for itself
15:51The victim told us
15:52I jump constantly at noises
15:55Movements and even shadows
15:57I wake up having recurring nightmares
15:59That someone is there touching me
16:02And although I'm screaming
16:04No sound comes out
16:06And nobody is coming to save me
16:08I try to survive each day
16:10And hope that the next day is better
16:12It feels like it never ends
16:14I mean, that just shows you the impact on her life
16:18Absolutely
16:19Yeah
16:19It shows why it's so important
16:21That we speak to this male
16:22I think that's
16:24Yeah, it really
16:24It's very powerful
16:25Yeah
16:26And she's so brave as well
16:27In talking about all this
16:29But as you said
16:29Being fully supported by your
16:31By our support
16:32Yeah, specialist support staff
16:33Yeah
16:34Well thank you so much for coming in
16:35Let's hope we can
16:36Find who this man is
16:38If you do recognise him
16:39He could be from Swindon
16:41Or further afield
16:42Then please get in touch
16:44Have a look at those pictures
16:45And share them of course as well
16:46You can scan our QR code
16:48Or use the contact details
16:50Just down by the clock there
16:52Also I should just add
16:53Organisations that can provide support
16:55With issues like this one
16:57Can be found at
16:58Later on
17:04We will be talking to
17:05Julia Pennington
17:06Who's trying to
17:07Put the brakes
17:08On the cycle of re-offending
17:10By looking at people's past trauma
17:12Now though
17:17We have an exclusive film for you
17:19With the counter-terrorism command
17:21On a case that has dominated the headlines
17:23This is when 21-year-old former soldier
17:25Daniel Khalif
17:26Sparked a nationwide manhunt
17:28After literally
17:29Bursting out of prison
17:30A manhunt has been launched
17:35After a terrorist suspect escaped
17:37There is a concern
17:38That he might try to escape the country
17:40Daniel Khalif posed a very real threat
17:44To national security
17:45It was a dream to be a real spy
17:47To be James Bond
17:49Become a double agent
17:51I am better than everybody here
17:53I am more intelligent than everybody here
17:55Everyone wants to find him
17:57So the race is really on now
18:00Commander Dominic Murphy is head of the Mets counter-terrorism squad
18:10I lead a team of specialist detectives and police staff
18:15Who are involved in responding to threats from counter-terrorism or national security investigations
18:22Many of those officers live in the shadows
18:25Their identities secret
18:26My role is one of the senior investigating officers within counter-terrorism policing
18:33Investigating national security matters within the UK
18:37More than 20% of our demand now comes from investigations that relate to foreign states that wish to do us harm
18:47At any one time
18:50The team have a number of terrorism suspects in prison awaiting trial
18:54On September 6, 2023
18:58One of those suspects triggers an alert
19:01We were in the office
19:03We were in the office just after 8am
19:05When I received a phone call
19:07And they said that one of your suspects has escaped from HMP Wandsworth
19:13Then they told me it was Daniel Khalif
19:16And that's really when I realised
19:18I probably wouldn't be going home for a few days
19:20Daniel Khalif is a 21-year-old former British soldier
19:25But counter-terrorism command suspect he is a spy for the Iranian government
19:30Being familiar with Daniel Khalif
19:32I immediately knew that this was going into a manhunt
19:36He was an individual who posed a very real threat to national security
19:41With a suspected spy on the loose in the nation's capital
19:48Commander Dominic Murphy decides to ask the British people for help
19:52I would ask the public don't approach him directly
19:55Call 999
19:56Ultimately the public are going to be the key to finding Daniel Khalif
19:59Anywhere he might be in the UK
20:01A manhunt has been launched after a terrorist suspect escaped
20:06Police describe their investigation as fast moving and dynamic
20:09The nation holds its breath
20:12As a chilling cat and mouse chase begins
20:15It soon becomes one of the largest manhunt operations in British history
20:20Clearly it's incredibly urgent that this prisoner should be brought back to prison
20:26And because of the nature of the charges
20:28There is a concern that he might try to escape the country
20:32Less than an hour after Khalif's escape
20:35Police make a key discovery
20:37At 8.37am they stop a catering lorry
20:41Almost three miles from the prison
20:43After searching it
20:44They discover strapping tied to the underside of the vehicle
20:48Daniel had tied a sling underneath that lorry
20:54And had climbed onto that sling
20:56Detectives discover that the 21-year-old
21:00Had secured a coveted job in the prison kitchens
21:02Which gave him access to the delivery vehicles
21:06We know that the prison delivery lorry had arrived on that morning
21:10When this delivery van came into the kitchen area to unload the goods
21:15Daniel managed to sneak out of the kitchen
21:18Into the courtyard area
21:19Where he wasn't allowed to or authorised to go
21:22And crawl underneath the van
21:24As Daniel went through the double set of gates to leave the prison
21:32There was a cursory check of the vehicle
21:34But Daniel was quite well hidden
21:37And so when the lorry left
21:40Daniel wasn't discovered
21:42And the all clear was given
21:44And that vehicle slowly left through the main gate
21:46By the time the truck was stopped
21:51Daniel had already vanished
21:54More than 150 officers and staff
21:57From the Metropolitan Police's Counter-Terrorism Unit
22:00Are urgently trying to track down Daniel Khalif
22:03The border force, port and airport are all on high alert
22:07Easily over 200 officers were deployed on this investigation
22:11And when you look at borders that number is even much higher
22:14Daniel was in effect a Terrorism Act and Official Secrets Act prisoner
22:19And so no stone was going to be left unturned trying to find him
22:24Police begin trawling through footage from London's vast network of CCTV
22:33We were able to track the early movements of Daniel
22:36From the time he climbed out from underneath the lorry at the traffic lights
22:40In this case that was a core part of our ability to track his movements around London
22:44But Daniel Khalif has military training
22:47And has no intention of being caught
22:50CCTV, taken just hours after his escape
22:54Shows him wearing a face mask
22:56While stealing a cap from a shop in Richmond
22:58It's clear he's trying to hide his identity
23:01The following day he's captured
23:04Buying new clothes from a shop in Q
23:06And the ex-soldier has a big head start
23:09Now clearly that's some time behind Daniel
23:11So this is not a live feed
23:14This is not us sitting in a control room
23:16This is, you know, good hard detective work
23:19To try and track his movements
23:20And police believe their best chance of finding Daniel Khalif
23:25Remains a tip-off from the public
23:27We had numerous potential sightings
23:31We had sightings down on the south coast
23:34We had sightings up in the north east
23:36We had sightings around London in a host of locations
23:39It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack
23:42This is a young soldier
23:46Who was quite innovative in how he did things
23:49And so had considered his plan quite carefully
23:52A real cat and mouse moment
23:55Where we were going from point to point
23:57From call to call
23:58To try and locate Daniel
24:00But actually we had no real idea where Daniel was
24:04What a wild story
24:10It is, isn't it?
24:11And we're going to see the dramatic conclusion
24:13Of that massive manhunt later on in the programme
24:16Now though, we're looking at a crime
24:19That might be happening on a high street near you
24:22Now we're talking about businesses
24:23That look like normal shops
24:26But in reality are a front for criminal activity
24:29Yeah, on a big scale as well
24:31Because an estimated £12 billion a year
24:33Is laundered in the UK
24:35So we're now with Sal Melkey
24:37From the National Crime Agency
24:38To tell us more about a huge operation
24:41You and your team have been involved in
24:43Sal, so morning
24:44Can you also just clear up
24:46What, if someone's unfamiliar with the term
24:48Is money laundering?
24:50Yeah, hi both
24:51So money laundering is just the process
24:52Of making criminal money appear legitimate
24:55So you'll hear the phrase
24:56Washing money quite a lot
24:58That essentially means trying to bring it into
25:00I guess a mainstream process
25:02Such as, for example
25:04In this case a cash intensive business
25:05And making that money appear legitimate
25:07So running it through the tills
25:08Running it through the accounts
25:10Getting it into the banking system
25:11And then to all intents and purposes
25:14That money is clean money
25:15It's gone through a shop
25:16It's the profits of that shop
25:17But what we know
25:18And what other people know
25:19Is actually it's the proceeds of drugs
25:21The proceeds of trafficking
25:22And proceeds of some of the worst offences
25:24In our society
25:25Yeah, lots of it
25:26And you've been working on
25:27On a huge scale with you and your team
25:29To crack down on these illegal businesses
25:31Tell us about that
25:32This operation
25:32Yeah, so we set up something called
25:34Operation Machinise
25:35Earlier this year
25:37That's a national crime agency led operation
25:39But in partnership with the police
25:41Trading standards
25:42Immigration enforcement
25:43And HMRC
25:44And it's a big deal
25:46We're trying to get our arms around
25:48A big problem
25:49And that is money laundering
25:51On the high streets
25:52And trying to reverse the trend
25:54That we've seen in recent years
25:55So a lot of criminal elements
25:56Infiltrating our high streets
25:57Be that to money launder
25:59As I explained
26:00But also to evade tax
26:01And act as hubs for polycriminality
26:03Yeah, I'm totally fascinated by this
26:05Because there are so many different types
26:07Of businesses we're talking about
26:08But we've got some footage as well
26:10Haven't we of this
26:11So tell us what's going on in this
26:13Yeah, so in the first operational burst
26:16That was in over March and April this year
26:18We raided hundreds of shops
26:20And that led to 35 arrests
26:23We seized a million pounds
26:24And we also safeguarded 80 people
26:26There was over a quarter of a million
26:29Illegal cigarettes and vapes
26:32Also seized
26:33So you can see some of the contraband
26:35Being taken by officers there
26:36And obviously the illicit goods
26:39Is the more visible part of the offence
26:41And in the background
26:42We're trying to unpick things
26:43Like money laundering
26:44And other types of criminality
26:46That are being run out of these shops
26:47Yeah, and obviously there's the obvious products
26:49Which are out on shelves and things
26:51But you also find in your investigation
26:53The secret compartments
26:55Where other stuff's hidden too
26:56Tell us about that
26:57Because we've got some footage
26:58Yeah, so you can see these concealments
27:01And the concealments can be used
27:03To store illicit goods
27:04But they can also be used
27:06To stash cash, for example
27:08So the proceed of drugs
27:09Or in fact to stash drugs themselves
27:12And the dog sucks it
27:13Yeah, so it's that
27:15The dog's basically working at
27:17Working that out
27:18Yeah, that's right
27:18So the dogs are great
27:19You know, they're very cute
27:21But they also have a purpose
27:22And that purpose is to sniff out
27:24Things like illicit commodities
27:25Find cigarettes and things like that
27:27Behind concealments
27:28And find cash as well
27:29Yeah, because obviously
27:30There's the products
27:31The cash and things
27:32But there's so much more
27:33Criminality that you uncover
27:35From all this, isn't there?
27:36Yeah, that's right
27:37So there is a pernicious
27:39Serious organised crime element
27:40To this
27:41So the proceeds that are being
27:43Washed through these shops
27:44Are linked to some of the most
27:46Horrible offences in our society
27:47So human trafficking
27:49Drugs trafficking
27:51Other types of serious violence
27:53That it leads to
27:54On our streets
27:55And just generally
27:56Making the high street
27:57Feel like an unsafe place
27:58So we see lots of different
28:00Types of criminality
28:01And we also see lots of
28:02Different types of premises
28:03Being used
28:04So, you know, that ranges
28:06From million pound premises
28:07In prime locations
28:08Through to small shops
28:09On a high street
28:10In a town or a village
28:11Why do you think it is
28:12That we're seeing more of these
28:14Or it certainly seems
28:15We're seeing more of these
28:16At the moment
28:16Yeah, I mean, it's a great question
28:18I think most people have seen
28:19An increase over the years
28:21In shops that maybe look
28:23A little bit suspicious to them
28:24And there's a number
28:25Of reasons for that
28:26One is they're readily available
28:28Two is if you think
28:30About being a criminal
28:31You often want to take
28:32The path of least resistance
28:33So being able to set up
28:34A shop that appears legitimate
28:36So take a barber shop
28:38For example
28:38To set that up
28:39You need a pair of clippers
28:40And a chair
28:41If you're a smart criminal
28:43You can also run the supply chain
28:44So you can also sell the clippers
28:46And sell the chair
28:47And then you can create
28:48A more elaborate route
28:49To launder your money
28:50And make it harder
28:51For the police
28:52And National Crime Agency
28:53To find
28:53Yeah, what blows my mind
28:55Is the variety of shops
28:57We're talking about
28:57So you've mentioned barbers
28:59We've seen an off-licence there
29:01But there are loads, aren't there?
29:02Yeah, that's right
29:03So, you know
29:04There is nothing intrinsic
29:06About a barber shop
29:07Other than it's
29:07Quite easy to start up
29:09And there's nothing intrinsic
29:10About barbers
29:11Wanting to be involved
29:12In criminality
29:12Far from it
29:13Actually, we see vape shops
29:15Mobile phone shops
29:16Mini-marts
29:17Off-licences
29:18All types of shops
29:19On the high street
29:20Engage in this criminality
29:21So it's really important
29:22To remember
29:23This isn't restricted
29:24To any one type of shop
29:25And it's also not restricted
29:26To any one type of demographic
29:28Of individual
29:28Just need to stamp them out
29:29Don't we?
29:30Yeah
29:30What do you do then
29:31If you think that
29:32A shop near you
29:33Or that you've passed
29:34Or been in
29:34Is one of these fronts?
29:37Yeah, so
29:37The best advice is
29:38If you suspect criminality
29:40To report it
29:41To your local police force
29:42Through 101 or their local website
29:44We really rely on
29:45That local intelligence
29:46And fusing that
29:47With national intelligence
29:48To identify these shops
29:49Don't jump to any conclusions
29:51A shop just may be struggling
29:53And needs support
29:54And also don't be part
29:56Of the problem
29:58So if you see products
29:59Being sold
30:00And maybe they look
30:00Suspiciously cheap
30:01That might be because they are
30:02So don't buy those goods
30:04And services
30:04What I would also say
30:06As a reminder
30:06There are thousands of shops
30:08Out there doing this
30:09And we are going to get
30:10To all of them
30:11It will take a bit of time
30:12And we require the public support
30:13To do that
30:14And don't assume
30:15The people working in them
30:16Know about it either
30:17Because they might be
30:18100%
30:19They may be coerced
30:19Victim and all this
30:20They may be coerced
30:21Thank you Sal
30:21Yeah, thank you
30:22Thank you
30:23Now, after an audacious
30:25Prison break
30:26The search for Britain's
30:27Most wanted man
30:28Continues
30:29Daniel Khalif
30:32Has been on the run
30:33For more than 48 hours
30:35As he continues
30:36To evade arrest
30:37Detectives take a closer look
30:39At his military record
30:41After joining the British army at 16
30:52He rose rapidly through the ranks
30:54But wanted more
30:55It's clear that one of the things
30:58Daniel wanted to become
31:00Was a member of the security services
31:02Or the intelligence community
31:04But he was told
31:06Because his mother was Iranian
31:08He wouldn't pass
31:09The high level security checks
31:11Necessary to do intelligence work
31:13Security journalist
31:15Duncan Gardham
31:16Has followed his case closely
31:18Daniel Khalif describes that moment
31:21As a really difficult moment
31:23In his life
31:24Like all the chess pieces
31:25Going off the board
31:26And suddenly
31:28All his dreams
31:29And all his fantasies
31:30All came to nothing
31:31Having been dealt
31:33An enormous blow
31:34To his ambitions
31:35Of becoming an elite officer
31:36Daniel came up
31:38With a new plan
31:39He decided
31:41That he could do it
31:42On his own
31:43Become a spy
31:45Khalif
31:47Would try to convince
31:48The Iranian government
31:49That he could spy for them
31:51He wanted to try
31:56And establish a relationship
31:57With the Iranian intelligence services
31:59Daniel did this
32:01By looking on a U.S. government website
32:03To see who in the Iranian regime
32:05Had been sanctioned
32:06By the U.S. government
32:07He manages to find
32:12A Facebook page
32:14For one of them
32:15And so
32:16Daniel messaged him
32:18And thereby
32:19Made contact
32:20With a unit
32:22Called the Iranian
32:23Revolutionary Guard Corps
32:25It's a specialist unit
32:26Within the Iranian army
32:28It shows that it wasn't
32:30The Iranians
32:31That recruited Daniel
32:32It was more that
32:33Daniel reached out to them
32:35Khalif passed over
32:39A number of forged documents
32:41To his new Iranian handlers
32:43We found lots of instances
32:46Of communications
32:47Between Daniel
32:48And his handlers
32:48Talking about
32:49Daniel's capabilities
32:50What he had access to
32:52Within the British military
32:53What he was willing to do
32:55For them
32:55And what he would get
32:57In return
32:57This was
33:01Without a doubt
33:02A dangerous game
33:03That Daniel was playing
33:04He was security cleared
33:06He had access
33:07To sensitive material
33:08And he was willing
33:10To collect that material
33:11And send it onwards
33:12On at least two occasions
33:21Daniel collected cash
33:23Which was left for him
33:26In what's known
33:27As a dead letter drop
33:28A thousand pounds
33:30Was left in a park
33:31In Mill Hill
33:32And Daniel Khalif
33:33Picked up the money
33:35And took a selfie
33:36And a picture of the money
33:41He wasn't actually
33:43Getting paid that much money
33:45Daniel was motivated
33:46By his own sense
33:48Of self-importance
33:49And by his own ego
33:50He was drawn in
33:53And he couldn't resist
33:54Doing more and more
33:55As well as written communication
33:58Khalif sent voice notes
34:00Asking if his contacts
34:01Would train him
34:02I wanted to have some
34:05Training from you guys
34:07And I think the best training
34:08For me is inside of Iran
34:10He's left a voice note
34:12To his handler
34:13To say
34:13I'm the smartest person
34:15On the unit
34:15I'm one of the most
34:17Intelligent people
34:18I won an award
34:19I am better than
34:20Everybody here
34:21I am more intelligent
34:22Than everybody here
34:23He even travelled to Turkey
34:28To meet his contacts
34:30While in Istanbul
34:33He takes a video of himself
34:36Outside the hotel
34:38Just to prove to the Iranians
34:40That he is actually there
34:41And it seems
34:43Hands over
34:44A USB encryption stick
34:46Now Daniel Khalif
34:48Decides to trade in
34:50His bargaining chip
34:51He calls MI5 and MI6
34:54Telling them
34:55He has cultivated a relationship
34:57With a valuable asset
34:58Expecting to be welcomed
35:01As a hero
35:01He is treated as a spy
35:03Arrested
35:04And released on bail
35:06Before officers
35:07Could charge him
35:08He flees
35:09Leaving them
35:10A terrifying surprise
35:12He leaves
35:13A bomb
35:14On his desk
35:15In his barracks
35:16And disappears
35:17It was a hoax explosive device
35:22That appeared to be something
35:24That would just delay
35:26The focus and attention
35:28On him
35:28And his escape
35:30Barty's tracked down
35:33And sent to Wandsworth prison
35:34To await trial
35:36Daniel Khalif
35:39Has still not given up
35:41On his dream
35:42And he is working out
35:44How to escape
35:46From Wandsworth jail
35:48Helicopter searches continue
35:52And house to house inquiries
35:53By plainclothes detectives
35:55Have been taking place
35:56But Britain's most wanted man
35:58Remains on the run
35:59The hunt for Daniel Khalif
36:02Moves into its third day
36:03Nothing is off the table here
36:06We will do everything we can
36:07To find him
36:07Wherever that takes us
36:08In the country
36:09The escaped terror suspect
36:11Daniel Khalif
36:12We have a couple of new lines
36:14From the Met Police
36:15Here in London
36:16We had numerous potential sightings
36:20But no real solid leads
36:22Of where Daniel could be
36:23And that's the point
36:24Where you really start
36:25Being frustrated
36:27And the stress levels increase
36:28Because there's obviously
36:30A demand
36:31A thirst for information
36:32Everyone wants to find him
36:34Then on the morning
36:38Of Saturday the 9th of September
36:4075 hours after the escape
36:43Some credible sightings
36:45Come into command
36:46Two or three calls
36:48Came in from members
36:49Of the public
36:49To say that an individual
36:51Matching Daniel's description
36:52Was close to a canal towpath
36:54One of our officers
36:59Managed to spot
37:00An individual riding a bike
37:02Along the canal
37:03Towards him at speed
37:04The undercover officer
37:09Pushes him off his bike
37:11And arrests him
37:12Backup officers
37:17Quickly swarm the scene
37:19As Daniel Khalif
37:20Is handcuffed
37:21He reportedly
37:22Winks and laughs
37:24Breaking news
37:26Just coming in to us
37:27From the Metropolitan Police
37:29Who have confirmed
37:29In the past few minutes
37:31That they have arrested
37:32A terror suspect
37:33A national manhunt
37:35Now at an end
37:36Britain's most wanted man
37:37Daniel Khalif
37:38Arrested at this spot
37:40In West London
37:41It's good news
37:42That we've recaptured
37:43The person concerned
37:45My thanks to the police
37:46But also to the public
37:47Finally locating Daniel
37:49Was a moment of pure relief
37:52Exhilaration
37:53It was fantastic
37:55To be part of it
37:56I think everyone
37:57On the team
37:58Knew how much blood
37:59Sweat and tears
38:01And how much effort
38:02Had gone into the last
38:04Three days
38:04In February 2025
38:06Daniel Khalif
38:08Is sentenced to six years
38:09For espionage
38:10And terrorism charges
38:12And a further two years
38:13And three months
38:14For his escape
38:15I don't think anybody
38:20Should underestimate
38:22Daniel Khalif
38:23He really did pose
38:25An absolute threat
38:26To national security
38:27He's also an individual
38:29Though
38:29That demonstrated
38:30His ingenuity
38:31By escaping from prison
38:32Something that's
38:33Extremely rare
38:34He managed to escape prison
38:37He managed to obtain
38:38A job in the prison kitchens
38:39When really
38:40He probably shouldn't have
38:41And he managed to establish
38:43That relationship
38:44With his Iranian handlers
38:46That ambition there
38:48Is huge
38:49But it's also hugely flawed
38:51And that's really
38:52Daniel's downfall
38:53I don't think
38:57Daniel Khalif
38:58Was a bad person
39:00I don't even think
39:02He was unlikable
39:04He dreamed
39:09Just a little bit too much
39:10Daniel Khalif
39:13Just kept going
39:14Too far
39:15And broke
39:16Too many rules
39:18Wow
39:23What a story hey
39:24Well now we're focusing
39:25On the power
39:26Of rehabilitation
39:27Because over a quarter
39:28Of people
39:29Who are sent to prison
39:30End up re-offending
39:31After release
39:32That's according
39:33To the latest statistics
39:34So how can we break
39:36This cycle
39:36Well it's something
39:37Julia Pennington
39:38Is tackling
39:39Through her organisation
39:40Dignify
39:41And Julia
39:42Thank you so much
39:42For coming in
39:43To talk about this
39:43Because you've had
39:44Incredible success
39:45From this
39:45Which we'll get to
39:46But tell us a bit
39:47About what you do
39:48Yeah
39:49So Dignify
39:50Is an organisation
39:50That I set up
39:51In 2019
39:52And really we set up
39:54To help people
39:54To recover
39:55From trauma symptoms
39:56And experiences
39:57Of trauma
39:58But that's really
39:58Evolved into
39:59Training professionals
40:00Working with
40:02Different organisations
40:03In the criminal
40:04Justice system
40:04To help the workforce
40:05Also recover from trauma
40:07And we're doing
40:08And some stuff
40:08On reform and system
40:09Change as well
40:10Across the country
40:11Yeah
40:11And this was
40:12Something you came up
40:13With isn't it
40:13From your own
40:14Experiences of working
40:15In the criminal
40:15Justice system
40:16Yeah
40:17I've worked in
40:17Criminal justice
40:18For over 20 years
40:19In probation services
40:20Youth justice services
40:22And I've always been
40:23And I've always been intrigued
40:23In terms of the why
40:24Why do people
40:25Do terrible things
40:26To other people
40:27And about 10 years ago
40:28I was involved
40:29In some research
40:30Where I got to ask
40:30That question
40:31To hundreds of people
40:32And they all told me
40:33Trauma stories
40:34And so that made me
40:35Think we needed to do
40:36Things a bit differently
40:37Yeah so trauma
40:38Is the common thing
40:39Between everyone here
40:41But how do you tackle it
40:42Because it's so broad
40:43What causes the trauma
40:44I guess
40:45It is
40:45But it's not about
40:46The actual experience
40:47It's about the brain
40:48And the body
40:48And how we learn
40:50To process those experiences
40:51Or not process them
40:52And what we find
40:53In the criminal justice system
40:54A lot of people
40:55Haven't processed
40:56Those experiences
40:57Instead
40:57They've developed rage
40:59Shame
40:59Alcohol
41:01Addictions
41:01Drug addictions
41:02Different maladaptive
41:05Coping strategies
41:05That have prevented them
41:07From rehabilitating
41:08And moving on
41:08Yeah so you're all about
41:10Getting them out
41:10Of that kind of survival mode
41:12So that they can thrive
41:13Yeah definitely
41:14Because when we've been through
41:16Lots of experiences
41:17Of trauma
41:17And experiences
41:18That have made us feel scared
41:19Or unloved
41:21You know we move into
41:22That survival brain
41:23That kind of lower part
41:24Of the brain
41:24Which doesn't think
41:25It's just reactive
41:26So we're about
41:27Helping people to get
41:28That front part of the brain
41:29Online so they can
41:30Problem solve
41:31Be less reactive
41:32And really start to
41:33Understand their patterns
41:35Of behaviour
41:36And the things that are
41:36Leading them
41:37Back through that prison door
41:38Yeah so it's about
41:39Breaking it down
41:40And trying to find
41:41The root cause
41:42And then solving that
41:43And breaking habits
41:43And things
41:43And you've had a real
41:44Success with this
41:45Haven't you
41:46Tell us about that
41:46Yeah we only set up
41:47In 2019
41:48I'm from Manchester
41:50And our footprint's
41:51Right from Cumbria
41:52We've been working
41:52With Cumbria Police
41:53Right the way down
41:54To the south west
41:55We've been working
41:56In Bristol
41:56The West Midlands
41:57London
41:58So we're right across
41:59The country already
42:00Yeah but you started
42:02As a pilot didn't you
42:03In Greater Manchester
42:04With eight people
42:04Yeah with eight people
42:06Yeah yeah
42:06And none of those people
42:07Went back to jail
42:08We tested it
42:09None of those people
42:10Went back to jail
42:11Some of them had
42:11Wonderful outcomes
42:12So that's where
42:13It started to evolve
42:14We became a lived
42:15Experience company
42:16We listened to people's
42:17Experiences of trauma
42:18And we started to train
42:19Police officers
42:20Social workers
42:21School teachers
42:22You've justice officers
42:23And it's just evolved
42:24From there
42:25Wow so every part
42:26Of the community
42:26And how many people
42:27Have you got trained
42:28Now do you think
42:29We've trained over
42:299,000 people
42:30In the last six years
42:31And we've worked
42:32With over 500 people
42:34In prisons
42:34And in the community
42:35As well
42:35Yeah and I can see
42:36You're not going to
42:37Stop there are you
42:38We're not stopping there
42:39We've got lots to do
42:40Yeah well thank you
42:41So much for coming in
42:42To talk about it
42:43It's incredible
42:43The success you're having
42:44It's amazing to hear about it
42:45So thank you
42:46And good luck with it
42:46Thank you
42:47Thanks for inviting me
42:48Absolutely huge success
42:51There great to hear
42:52Well thank you so much
42:53For watching today
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43:05Tomorrow we have got
43:07A truly heartbreaking appeal
43:09About a fatal stabbing
43:11In a tragic case
43:12Of mistaken identity
43:14Two men came in with masks
43:17And they started
43:19Indiscriminately stabbing
43:20At him
43:21Why would anyone do this
43:24Yeah the family want answers
43:27Well police are looking
43:28For one man in connection
43:29To this devastating case
43:31We will see you tomorrow
43:33Same time remember
43:3410.45
43:34Yeah see you then
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