
Instead of Deporting the Epping Child Sex Abuser, He’s Freed
A migrant sex attacker who had been staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping was “accidentally” released and is now reportedly wandering the streets of London. Police are currently searching for him.
A delivery driver who spoke to the wanted man, Hadush Kebatu, outside Chelmsford prison has exclusively told Sky News that the “confused” offender was guided to the railway station by prison staff.
Nigel Farage criticized the incident, saying that instead of deporting Kebatu, authorities released him.
An eyewitness told The Telegraph that the Epping sex attacker attempted four to five times to re-enter the prison but was turned away by guards each time and directed to Chelmsford rail station. The offender was heard saying, “Where am I going? What am I doing?” This has raised questions about the handling of the situation by officials. [sarcasm]
According to The Sun, the blunder—if it was indeed a blunder—sparked a frantic manhunt for the Ethiopian national, who is now “at large in London,” according to Justice Secretary David Lammy. Kebatu was originally jailed after being convicted of sexually assaulting a schoolgirl in Epping, an incident that led to nationwide protests outside migrant hotels.
The criminal was spotted brazenly walking along Chelmsford High Street before boarding a train at Chelmsford railway station en route to London. He was seen still wearing his prison-issued grey tracksuit while making his way through the town center.
Understandably, residents of Epping are very upset by these developments.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/instead-of-deporting-the-epping-child-sex-abuser-hes-freed/
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