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Police retract photos released in search of suspects who helped B.C. inmate escape

Rabih Alkhalil is at large after escaping a pre-trial facility in Port Coquitlam. BC RCMP

Police are now saying the photos they released of two suspects who helped a B.C. inmate escape from a pre-trial facility are stock images from the internet.

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“Investigators can now confirm that previously-released images of Rabih Alkhalil’s associates are stock images that do not represent the suspects themselves,” said Const. Deanna Law.

“It is believed that the suspects who helped Alkhalil escape bear close resemblance to the photos they left behind, but those images are not them.”

Alkhalil, 35, escaped from North Fraser Pretrial Centre on Thursday, and police said two suspects helped him either posing or hired as contractors.

The three left in a white Ford Econoline van, which police have said has been recovered.

Alkhalil is still at large and police have said he is extremely dangerous.

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He is charged with first-degree murder in connection with the killing of gangster Sandip Durhe at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre in 2012.

Editor’s note: This is a corrected story. A previous version included a headline that incorrectly said the suspects had used fake ID photos. 

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