Terror suspect Daniel Khalife remains in police custody after being arrested in north-west London on Saturday.
The 21-year-old fled HMP Wandsworth on Wednesday morning after hiding under a food delivery van.
A massive four-day police manhunt came to an end shortly before 11am today as cops descended on a canal in Northolt, west London.
He was found with a bike, a sleeping bag and a Waitrose cool bag of groceries when plain-clothes cops swooped, before forensics officers attended to scour the scene.
Police had offered a reward of up to £20,000 for information leading to his arrest and detectives said they had received more than 100 calls from people offering information. The reward has not been claimed yet.
The Metropolitan Police today confirmed Khalife had been caught.
Scotland Yard said in a statement: “Metropolitan Police officers have arrested Daniel Khalife, who escaped from HMP Wandsworth on Wednesday 6 September.
“Officers apprehended him just before 11am today, in the Chiswick area, and he is currently in police custody.
“We would like to thank the public and media for their support throughout our investigation to locate Khalife and we will provide a further update on his arrest in due course.”