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David Lammy has confirmed there will be an independent investigation into the accidental release of a migrant jailed for sex offences, as he blamed "human error" for the incident.
The deputy prime minister and justice secretary told MPs he was "livid" on behalf of Hadush Kebatu's victims and he would be deported back to Ethiopia "as quickly as possible". Politics latest: Epping MP calls on Lammy to commit to closing the Bell Hotel Kebatu, who was found guilty in September of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping, was freed in error from HMP Chelmsford in Essex on Friday instead of being handed over to immigration officials for deportation.
His accidental release sparked widespread alarm and a manhunt that resulted in him being found and arrested by the Metropolitan Police in the Finsbury Park area of London at around 8.30am on Sunday. The incident has sparked questions over how the man, whose crimes sparked protests in Epping over the use of asylum hotels, was able to be freed.
Addressing MPs in the House of Commons, Mr Lammy said the mistake should not have happened as he sought to lay part of the blame on to the Conservatives over the state of the prison system over the past 14 years. He said "there must and there will be accountability" for the mistaken release of Kebatu from prison.
"I've been clear from the outset that a mistake of this nature is unacceptable," he said. "We must get to the bottom of what happened and take immediate action to try and prevent similar releases in error to protect the public from harm." Mr Lammy said he ordered an "urgent review" into the checks that take place when an offender is released from prison, and new safeguards have been added that amount to the "strongest release checks that have ever been in place".
The justice secretary said the investigation would be led by former Metropolitan Police deputy commissioner Dame Lynne Owens, who also used to lead the National Crime Agency. He also said the investigation would have the same status as high-profile probes into other prison incidents, including the the attack on three prison officers at HMP Franklin in April of this year and the escape of Daniel Khalife from HMP Wandsworth in 2023.
'Calamity Lammy' Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick referred to a report by Sky News which detailed how a witness present at the prison observed Kebatu appearing "confused" upon his release. The witness said Kebatu had in fact tried to go back into the prison several times, but was instead guided to Chelmsford station, where he caught a train to London.
Mr Jenrick claimed the case was proof "the only illegal migrants this government are stopping are those that actually want to leave the UK". "Dear oh dear," he said.
"Where to begin? This justice secretary could not deport the only small boat migrant who wanted - no - who tried to be deported. "Having been mistakenly released, Hadush Kebatu came back to prison asking to be deported not once, not twice, but five times, but he was turned away." He went on: "The only illegal migrants this government are stopping are those that actually want to leave the UK.
"His officials, briefing the press, called it the mother of all - yeah, they're not wrong, are they?" Read more:Reform UK's Zia Yusuf defends MP accused of 'racism'A colossal repair job is desperately needed after Kebatu debacle Mr Jenrick, who served as immigration minister under the previous Conservative government, branded his opposite number "calamity Lammy". "It's a national embarrassment and today the justice secretary feigns anger at what happened." Continuing with his attack, Mr Jenrick asked Mr Lammy whether he would resign if Kebatu was not deported "by the end of the week" - to which he received no reply.
But asked later by an MP whether he was considering his position, Mr Lammy replied: "A ridiculous question, the answer is no." The new checks announced by Mr Lammy on Monday involve five pages of instructions and require more senior prison staff to sign off a release, according to documents obtained by Sky News. The instructions are effective from Monday..