Manhunt continues in England for asylum seeker released from prison by mistake
Manhunt continues in England for asylum seeker released from prison by mistake
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Manhunt continues in England for asylum seeker released from prison by mistake

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Manhunt continues in England for asylum seeker released from prison by mistake

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Justice Secretary David Lammy said last night that Kebatu was “at large in London” after he was seen boarding a train at Chelmsford, and the London police were assisting in the hunt for him. The father of Kebatu’s teenage victim told Sky News: “The justice system has let us down.” The Sun first reported yesterday that Kebatu was meant to be sent to an immigration detention centre to be deported, but was freed by mistake. He was wrongly categorised as a prisoner due to be released on licence and handed a £76 discharge grant, the Telegraph reported. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the accidental release was “totally unacceptable”. I am appalled that it has happened and it’s being investigated,” he said. “The police are working urgently to track him down, and my government is supporting them. “This man must be caught and deported for his crimes.” Deputy Prime Minister Lammy said he was “livid on behalf of the public” and added that he had launched an investigation into the error. Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said that Kebatu’s release was “staggering incompetence” and called for a public inquiry. He told Sky News: “We certainly need a public inquiry into how this dangerous illegal immigrant, who is also a child sex offender, got released. “We also need an urgent apology from Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Justice Secretary David Lammy, who have presided over this fiasco.” A statement from Essex Police said that it had officers “working to urgently locate and detain him” after he was seen to catch a train at Chelmsford railway station. “We understand the concern the public would have regarding this situation and can assure you we have officers working to urgently locate and detain him.” It is understood Kebatu was accidentally freed yesterday morning at HMP Chelmsford. A prison officer has been taken off duties to discharge prisoners while an investigation is under way. Advertisement A Prison Service spokesman said: “We are urgently working with police to return an offender to custody following a release in error at HMP Chelmsford. “Public protection is our top priority and we have launched an investigation into this incident.” Aaron Stow, the president of the Criminal Justice Workers’ Union (CJWU), said Kebatu’s mistaken release is “a profound failure of duty”. He said: “The release of Hadush Kebatu is a betrayal of the victims, the community, and the principles of justice. We demand a full investigation and immediate reforms to ensure this never happens again.” Mike Rolfe, the CJWU’s general secretary, added: “The justice system is stretched to breaking point, the public’s confidence is collapsing, and those tasked with enforcing the law are left to pick up the pieces of political cowardice.” Chelmsford’s Liberal Democrat MP Marie Goldman called for a rapid public inquiry into the release, telling the PA news agency the problem was “far bigger than a member of staff”. She said: “How could it possibly just be the responsibility of one single member of staff to decide whether to release or not a prisoner, or how to release a prisoner. “So, I think there’s huge questions to be answered about this.” Ms Goldman also told PA she had been “frustrated” by a lack of communication from HMP Chelmsford’s governor, Mark Howard, and said she was “struggling” not to call for him to resign. Reacting to the incident, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacted to the error by saying: “Britain is broken.” In the 12 months leading up to March this year, 262 prisoners were released in error in England and Wales, according to the prison service’s annual digest. “This is a 128% increase from 115 the previous year, and the highest in the time series,” the report said. “Of the 262 releases in error, 233 of these releases in error occurred from prison establishments, while 29 were released in error at the courts.” Sentencing Kebatu last month, a judge told him his behaviour “really highlights the poor regard you must have for women”. The 38-year-old, who arrived in the UK on a small boat days before the incidents in July, told two teenagers he wanted to “have a baby with each of them” and attempted to kiss them, before going on to put his hand on one of the girls’ thighs and stroke her hair, his trial was told. He was also found to have sexually assaulted a woman by trying to kiss her, putting his hand on her leg and telling her she was pretty. The migrant was found guilty of five offences following a three-day trial at Chelmsford and Colchester magistrates’ courts in September. The court heard at his sentencing hearing it was his “firm wish” to be deported. It is understood the Home Office was ready to take him to an immigration removal centre before a planned deportation from the UK. Kebatu’s case led to protesters and counter-protesters taking to the streets in Epping, Essex, and eventually outside hotels housing asylum seekers across the country. Press Association Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Manhunt continues in England for asylum seeker released from prison by mistake ”. Recipient's Email Feedback on “Manhunt continues in England for asylum seeker released from prison by mistake ”. 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