Former British soldier Daniel Khalife has reportedly pleaded not guilty at the Old Bailey.
The ex-serviceman happened to be on remand after reportedly getting charged with a long list of terror offenses that arose this past year.
The soldier is accused of escaping the Category B prison during the start of this month by strapping himself to the underside of a food delivery vehicle, right before getting arrested, four days after that.
The soldier was then witnessed popping up through a new video-link where he did confirm that he was not at all guilty for the act. Moreover, he was then arrested on top of a canal towpath at the west London region during 10:41 am, which was September 9. And that’s after he was pushed off of his bike by another fellow officer in plain clothes.
Khalife who happened to be an ex-member of the Royal Signals was based at the Beacon Barrakcs in Stafford. And soon after that, we heard from the armed forces how he had been discharged in the month of May.
During the time of the horrifying offense, he happened to be on remand while waiting for the trial to begin. Moreover, he even planted a fake bomb at the Royal Air Force base and then gathered more details that would be super useful for terrorists as well as enemies of the United Kingdom.
In the end, he denied all of those charges that arose at an old hearing that took place at the Old Bailey in the month of July.
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