‘Human error’ The policeman who was bitter about the crime led to the success of sex Hadewuphu Kebatu was unfairly released, says Lammy
Epping sexoul helender kehush Kebatu will be sent back to Ethiopia ‘twice’ after being released from prison.
Justice Secretary David Lammy has ordered “tightened checks” on prisons after a spate of wrongful kebatu releases.
The Cabinet Minister told Fommons that Kebatu was mistakenly removed due to “human error.”
He said he will be deported to Ethiopia as soon as possible.
Mr Lammy also announced an independent investigation into the failure to determine whether prison staff had adequate training.
Kebatu, from Ethiopia, was sentenced to 12 months in September for sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl and was wrongly released from HMP Chelmsford on Friday morning instead of being sent to a language detention centre.
Hadish Gerberslasie Kebatu molested a 14-year-old girl (Essex Police / PA) (Media Media)
The migrant, who was staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, when he assaulted the girl, traveled from Chelmsford in London and was arrested on Sunday morning in Finsbury Park.
It is understood that he will be sent back to “bad” Ethiopia
The father of a young kebatu said he hopes that the offender will be “deported and removed immediately” – which the Secretary of Justice said should happen next week, after being questioned by the police.
Speaking in the Commons about Kebatu’s release, Mr Limy: “He’s back where he belongs, behind bars.”
He added: “I can tell the house that he will now be transported to be deported back to Ethiopia as soon as possible.
“However, this has not changed the fact that Mr Kebatu’s victims are very angry about what happened, and I am running away from the community.
“This was an unthinkable mistake. The victims expect better. The public expects better, and this government expects the British people to be safe and sound.”
The Cabinet Minister explained that “it appears that it was human error” that had led to Kebatu’s release.
But the secretary of justice, Robert Jenrick wanted to blame discrimination in the government, saying “Kebatu Fichiasco” was the first of the workers. “
He criticized the justice secretary as “disaster Lammy”.
Hadatu Kebatu arrested for sexually abusing a girl (PA call)
Earlier on Monday, communities Secretary-Steve Mhlanga Steve Mhlanga said he shares the “pity and anger” of the family of the girl who was sexually assaulted by Kebatu after his wrongful release from prison.
“My jaw was on the floor like everyone else’s when I heard that he was released the way they were,” he told Times radio.
“Not even our country should stop doing the kind of Actions he did.”
He added: “Now I want to pay tribute to the acting police, enjoy the beauty, very, very quickly, the alert public who helped the police to come out to see if he will show him.
“And the people should be reassured that he will now be deported this week, but it is very worrying that this person was released, apparently he is not the only one, so the Ministry of Justice has ordered a full investigation there.
“(A) The officer has been suspended, and David Lammy, the Justice Secretary, will be announcing a strengthened series of checks in Parliament later today to make sure this sort of thing doesn’t happen again.”
Justice Secretary David Lammy will lay out a series of measures aimed at strengthening the system (Stefan Rousseau/PA) (PA Wire)
He accused the system of stepping into a “broken justice system” which he says is the fault of previous Tory governments.
But on Kebatu’s release, Sound Home secretary Chris Philp said he remains ‘disappointed that this fake labor union was created and removed in the first place’.
The Conservative MP for Croydon South told GB News: “They should never have allowed his release and I think David Lammy and Shabana Mahmood have questions to answer because they have represented this program.”
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp (PA Wire)
It is understood kebatu, who crossed the channel on a small boat to enter the UK on June 29, has been released from prison on personal recognizance but may be given a release allowance to cover living expenses.
He was found guilty of making indecent comments on a 14-year-old girl before trying to take her away on July 7 – eight days after he arrived in this paradise on a small boat.
His case was heard later that day, he sexually assaulted her by trying to kiss her, put his hand on her leg and told her she was beautiful.
A woman later called 999 after seeing her inappropriately to a teenage girl he sexually assaulted while wearing her school uniform.
The migrant was found guilty of five offenses after a three-day trial at Chelmsford and Colchester Magistrates’ Courts in September and his sentencing hearing heard it was his “firm wish” to be deported.
In court, Kebatu gave his date of birth through an interpreter as December 1986, making him 38 years old, although Essex police said their birth date was December 1983, making him 41.
Kebatu’s crime led to protesters and counter-protesters taking to the streets in Epping, and eventually outside hotels seeking shelter throughout the area.


