
Leoaai Elghareeb is a 37 year old lawyer from Fulham, West London. Elghareeb has been accused by police of injecting blood into food in supermarkets.
Elghareeb Arrested, Charged. “Leoaai Elghareeb, 37, faces three charges of contaminating or interfering with goods with intent over a series of incidents on Wednesday evening. It is said goods on the shelves at three stores on Fulham Palace Road – a Tesco Express, Little Waitrose and Sainsbury’s Local – were affected.” [Evening Standard]
Elghareeb Runs Legal Consultancy. “It was revealed at the hearing that Elghareeb is a practicing solicitor, who runs his own legal consultancy business.” [Evening Standard]
Supermarket Told Customers To Throw Away Products. “Following the incidents, Hammersmith & Fulham Council advised shoppers to throw away anything bought from the three shops. It said: ‘Members of the public are advised as a precaution to dispose of any food items bought from these supermarkets [on Wednesday] evening.'” [Daily Mail]
Police Seized Packets Of Chicken Breast. “Packets of cooked chicken breast were among items seized by police from the supermarkets following reports the suspect was injecting food with needles.” [My London]
Town Council Issued Emergency Alert After Incident. “The council issued an “emergency alert” notice on its social media accounts, advising members of the public “as a precaution to dispose of any food items bought from these supermarkets this evening”.” [Sky]
One of the first political bloggers in the world, Oliver Willis has operated OliverWillis.com since 2000. Contributor at Media Matters for America and The American Independent. Follow on Twitter at @owillis. Full bio.
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