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UK police arrest asylum seeker sex offender mistakenly freed from prison

Man was captured nearly 48 hours into a manhunt, as Starmer orders an investigation into the ‘embarrassing blunder’

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Demonstrators protest after the mistaken release of an asylum seeker sex offender. Photo: Reuters
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UK police on Sunday arrested an Ethiopian asylum seeker and convicted sex offender, whose crimes had sparked anti-immigration protests, after he was accidentally released from prison in an embarrassing blunder by officials.

London’s Metropolitan Police said officers arrested Hadush Kebatu in the north of the capital on Sunday morning, nearly 48 hours after he was mistakenly freed.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Kebatu would now be deported.
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“We have ordered an investigation to establish what went wrong. We must make sure this doesn’t happen again,” he wrote on social media.

Ethiopian asylum seeker and sex offender Hadush Kebatu. Photo: Essex Police via Reuters
Ethiopian asylum seeker and sex offender Hadush Kebatu. Photo: Essex Police via Reuters

Kebatu, 38, had served the first month of a one-year sentence for sexually assaulting a teenage girl and a woman, and was reportedly scheduled to be deported when the Prison Service error happened on Friday.

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His high-profile case earlier this year in Epping, northeast of London, sparked demonstrations in various English towns and cities where asylum seekers were believed to be housed, as well as counter-protests.

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