The search for suspected acid attacker Abdul Ezedi has entered its third day as police follow up on significant and important evidence found in searches.
The Conservative MP questioned how the 35-year-old, who is suspected of carrying out a targeted attack on a mother, 31, and her two daughters, was granted asylum on a wafer thin claim.
Forensic tests are ongoing to see if the containers held the substance used in the attack, which saw 35-year-old Abdul Ezedi throw acid on the mother and children in Clapham on January 31.
Ezedi, 35, is on the run from police are being suspected of carrying out a targeted attack on the mother and her two daughters, aged three and eight, on Wednesday night in Clapham, south London