LIVERPOOL TAXI EXPLOSION – FALSE FLAG – PATSY


Enzo, a Christian, alleged to be behind the Liverpool explosion.

Allegedly, Enzo Almeni (aka Emad Jamil Al Swealmeen) died when the taxi he was in blew up.

It blew up outside a Liverpool hospital on Sunday 14 November 2021.

Taxi driver David Perry and his wife Rachel.
Enzo, 32, was a pizza chef who fled the Middle East several years ago.
‘Enzo was Syrian through his father but he spent much of his life in Iraq, where his mother came from.’

Enzo (right), in Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, had been converted to Christianity by 2017.

Enzo converted to Christianity.
Allegedly, ‘Enzo had mental health issues and was arrested and sectioned in 2014 for carrying a knife.’
This was after his asylum claim was rejected in 2014.
He said he felt ‘numbed’ to learn that the ‘lovely man’ who lived at his home for eight months was behind the plot. 
‘It’s almost too impossible to believe,’ he told the Daily Mail. ‘There was nothing to suggest he could go on to become radicalised.’
‘He took an Alpha course, which explains the Christian faith, and completed it in November 2015. That enabled him to come to an informed decision and he changed from Islam to Christianity and was confirmed as a Christian by at least March 2017, just before he came to live with us. 
Allegedly, ‘this led to him being sectioned under the Mental Health Act and hospitalised for several months.’
The Hitchcotts said that Enzo – a ‘very quiet fellow’ – lived ‘cheek by jowl’ when he stayed with them at their home and that there was ‘never any suggestion of anything amiss’.

Police said Enzo had been living at a hostel for asylum seekers – run by private contracting giant Serco – in Sutcliffe Street, Liverpool, ‘for some time’.

This was before renting a property two miles away in Rutland Avenue.

Four men arrested under terrorism laws in the Kensington area of Liverpool have now been released from police custody.

Malcolm Hitchcott with Enzo
Malcolm Hitchcott exclusively told MailOnline:

‘As far as I can recall, we never spoke in any great length about the situation in Iraq and Syria, we may have touched on it once or twice but he gave nothing away about what he felt about it.

‘I don’t think he ever went back to Iraq or Syria.

I know that he had a brother who lived in Dubai and often spent time between there and Iraq.

Enzo used to send him money.

Elizabeth Hitchcott with Enzo.
Malcolm Hitchcott exclusively told MailOnline:

‘He was good company. We would sometimes go on days out, myself, Enzo and my wife Marion visited Speke Hall on one occasion and took some nice images together.

Eventually he wanted to leave and get his own place.

‘He left and we had little contact with him from then on in. Apart from when he invited us to a Christmas carol concert in December 2017 at the Williamson Tunnels.’

He added: ‘My wife saw him before lockdown and he seemed to be in very good spirits. 

‘He said that he’d enrolled in a catering course specialising in cake decorating at a college in Liverpool.
‘The fact that he’s blown himself up in a taxi in a terrorist attack has really shocked me. As far as I knew his only interest was go-karting and Formula 1.’

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