Shopping cart
Your cart empty!
Terms of use dolor sit amet consectetur, adipisicing elit. Recusandae provident ullam aperiam quo ad non corrupti sit vel quam repellat ipsa quod sed, repellendus adipisci, ducimus ea modi odio assumenda.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Sequi, cum esse possimus officiis amet ea voluptatibus libero! Dolorum assumenda esse, deserunt ipsum ad iusto! Praesentium error nobis tenetur at, quis nostrum facere excepturi architecto totam.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Inventore, soluta alias eaque modi ipsum sint iusto fugiat vero velit rerum.
Sequi, cum esse possimus officiis amet ea voluptatibus libero! Dolorum assumenda esse, deserunt ipsum ad iusto! Praesentium error nobis tenetur at, quis nostrum facere excepturi architecto totam.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Inventore, soluta alias eaque modi ipsum sint iusto fugiat vero velit rerum.
Dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Sequi, cum esse possimus officiis amet ea voluptatibus libero! Dolorum assumenda esse, deserunt ipsum ad iusto! Praesentium error nobis tenetur at, quis nostrum facere excepturi architecto totam.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Inventore, soluta alias eaque modi ipsum sint iusto fugiat vero velit rerum.
Sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Sequi, cum esse possimus officiis amet ea voluptatibus libero! Dolorum assumenda esse, deserunt ipsum ad iusto! Praesentium error nobis tenetur at, quis nostrum facere excepturi architecto totam.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Inventore, soluta alias eaque modi ipsum sint iusto fugiat vero velit rerum.
Do you agree to our terms? Sign up
Migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu, who was wrongly freed from prison, has claimed in an interview with Sky News that he tried to hand himself in to police a day before he was arrested, but was ignored by officers.
The Home Office said Kebatu, 38, was deported from the UK on Tuesday night. Speaking to Sky News after he arrived back in Ethiopia on Wednesday morning, Kebatu shared details of his accidental release from HMP Chelmsford on 24 October and the two-day manhunt that followed.
The convicted sex offender was repeatedly questioned on his crimes, but Sky News has chosen not to broadcast this part of the interview. 'Ignored' by police The morning after he was released from prison, Kebatu claimed he tried to hand himself into police in London, but was ignored.
He said: "I [told] police, look here, police I am wanted man, I am arrested, I will give you my hand, please help where is police station? He ignored me, he drove [off]." He added that he told the officer his name and that he was mistakenly released from prison. "I am not unknown.
The police station, where is the place? But also I go to police, I will give you my hand please help me where is the police station, take me, I am wanted. "You know me, or my image, my name is Hadush Kabatu, nationality Ethiopia.
Please, I was the mistake release from Chelmsford prison. Please help me." Responding to Kebatu's claims, the Metropolitan Police told Sky News: "The Met is not aware of any evidence to support the claims that Kebatu approached officers on Saturday morning.
"The actions of officers who responded to the sighting of him on Sunday morning show how seriously they were taking the manhunt. Kebatu's actions on the morning of his arrest were more like those of someone trying to avoid officers, not trying to hand himself in." Release from prison Kebatu was released by HMP Chelmsford a month into his 12-month sentence on the expectation he would be picked up by immigration enforcement.
He said after he was released he waited more than three hours outside the prison, for what he described as someone who was "responsible" for him. He said: "At that time I am waiting more than three hours...
who [is] responsible for me? Where is Home Office, where is [immigration]? "I was told there was a bus. Also, all the experts, they all ignored me." Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy told the Commons Kebatu was released from prison into the community at 10.25am on 24 October, with police saying Kebatu then boarded a train into London at 12.41pm.
In another Sky News story, a delivery driver who spoke to Kebatu outside Chelmsford prison said he looked "confused". The driver said he was approached by the prisoner, who had no idea where he was supposed to go.
He said Kebatu waited outside the prison for roughly "an hour and a half" before leaving. Kebatu said after he left the prison, he asked a passerby where the train station was.
He claimed someone helped him, and bought him a train ticket for £18. Kebatu then travelled to London.
He was spotted later that evening in Stratford, east London, and then the Dalston area of Hackney. The Ethiopian national arrived in the UK on a small boat on 29 June.
Days after his arrival, he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping, Essex, where he was staying. He was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault, one count of attempted sexual assault, one count of inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity and one count of harassment without violence.
He was jailed on 23 September. When approached by Sky News, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) pointed to a statement made by Justice Secretary David Lammy upon Kebatu's deportation: "Kebatu has been returned to Ethiopia where he belongs.
"I am grateful to Home Office colleagues for acting swiftly to secure his deportation. I have been clear from the outset that a mistake of this nature is unacceptable, and we must get to the bottom of what happened.
"I have established an independent investigation chaired by Dame Lynne Owens into last Friday's events to get the public the answers they rightly deserve, and we have introduced the strictest checks ever seen in our prison system to stop similar unacceptable errors in future." Essex Police, who arrested Kebatu after the assaults in July, told Sky News: "Our officers responded quickly to the reports of the sexual assaults committed in Epping and arrested Hadush Kebatu on the same day the offences were reported to us. "Kebatu was then immediately remanded in custody, while officers acted diligently and professionally securing charges and building a case which saw Kebatu convicted following a trial.
Protecting women and girls is a priority for Essex Police and our swift and thorough actions highlight our commitment to this.".