As authorities intensify their search for Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the man suspected in a horrifying alkali attack, they face an added challenge: Ezedi does not possess a mobile phone, making it considerably more difficult to track his movements.
During a recent police briefing, Deputy Superintendent Sewell highlighted the unique complexities of a manhunt when the suspect lacks a mobile phone. While Ezedi’s phone is in police possession and has been subjected to comprehensive analysis, his lack of personal communication devices has compounded the challenge of locating him.