Machete thug goes on the run after being allowed out of jail to visit mosque

EXCLUSIVE: Machete thug goes on the run after being allowed out of jail to visit mosque accompanied by prison officer but ‘got lost in the crowd’ – just two years into his eight-year sentence

  • Mohammed Waqas attacked a man’s car with a machete and a baseball bat
  • Was jailed for seven years and ten months in 2019 after the attack in Tipton
  • Waqas attended mother’s funeral at Zia-UL-Quran mosque in Saltley yesterday
  • MoD source told MailOnline that Waqas was accompanied by a prison officer 
  • But he became ‘lost in a crowd’ and ‘ended up not returning’ to prison

Mohammed Waqas was jailed for eight years in 2019 for attacking a man's car with a machete and a baseball bat outside a petrol station

Mohammed Waqas was jailed for eight years in 2019 for attacking a man's car with a machete and a baseball bat outside a petrol station

Mohammed Waqas was jailed for eight years in 2019 for attacking a man’s car with a machete and a baseball bat outside a petrol station

A machete thug has gone on the run after ‘getting lost in a crowd’ while on compassionate leave from prison to visit a mosque. 

Mohammed Waqas was jailed for seven years and ten months in 2019 for attacking a man with a machete and a baseball bat outside a petrol station in Tipton, in the West Midlands.

He was allowed out on compassionate leave to attend his mother’s funeral at the Zia-UL-Quran mosque in Saltley, Birmingham, yesterday.

A Ministry of Justice source told MailOnline that while Waqas was accompanied by a prison officer he became ‘lost in a crowd’ and ‘ended up not returning’ to prison at the end of the day.

He is not believed to be a danger to the public. 

In 2019, Waqas was plead guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, breaching an anti-social behaviour order and driving without a licence or insurance.

He and a gang of others chased down a 31-year-old pedestrian in a car.

The victim jumped into a passing Vauxhall Corsa which was chased into a petrol station forecourt where a group of men – including Waqas – attacked it with baseball bats.

In 2019, Waqas was plead guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, breaching an anti-social behaviour order and driving without a licence or insurance. He and a gang of others chased down a 31-year-old pedestrian in a car before attacking it with baseball bats

In 2019, Waqas was plead guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, breaching an anti-social behaviour order and driving without a licence or insurance. He and a gang of others chased down a 31-year-old pedestrian in a car before attacking it with baseball bats

In 2019, Waqas was plead guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent, breaching an anti-social behaviour order and driving without a licence or insurance. He and a gang of others chased down a 31-year-old pedestrian in a car before attacking it with baseball bats

The victim was beaten over the head and had his legs slashed with machete – leaving him needing surgery.

Two other people from inside the car got away.  

He was sentenced to seven years and 10 months in prison on January 9 – but was released on temporary license and moved to HMP Sudbury – an open prison in Derbyshire. 

West Midlands police have launched a man hunt.

A Prison Service spokesperson told MailOnline: ‘Absconds are extremely rare and those who do so face tough consequences, including being returned to closed prison conditions where they may have to serve additional time.’

‘The number of absconds has almost halved over the last ten years and have fallen by more than half at HMP Sudbury since 2016.’ 

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