Man who fled to Pakistan over fatal Thornton Heath stabbing convicted after two-year hunt
Ali Abdul Basit fled abroad after a robbery-related stabbing but was linked by DNA and phone data in a two-year investigation before his manslaughter conviction.
- Following a three-week trial, Ali Abdul Basit was convicted of manslaughter and robbery three years after the fatal stabbing of Michael Patrick Afonso Peixoto in Thornton Heath.
- After the violent murder of Michael, Basit immediately fled the country, traveling through Venice, Dubai, and Egypt before eventually arriving in Pakistan, where he remained for months.
- Detectives from the Met Police linked Basit to the crime using phone data and DNA from a cigarette butt at the scene, which matched an inhaler seized from his home.
- Three accomplices—Zak Baako, John Budal, and Omari Peat—were convicted in 2024 of murder, manslaughter, and robbery respectively before Basit returned to the UK in May 2025.
- Detective Inspector Martin Thorpe, who led the investigation, noted that Basit is due to be sentenced on Friday, May 22, as the Met continues its pursuit of justice.
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More than two years after Michael Afonso was murdered in a brutal gang attack in Thornton Heath just before Christmas 2023, a fourth man has been convicted. Ali Abdul Basit's manslaughter and robbery conviction was largely down to forensic evidence, which found his DNA on a cigarette stub he'd left at the scene while waiting…
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