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    Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu manhunt live: Met police take over search for sex offender after London sighting | UK news
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    Met police take over manhunt for Kebatu

    The Metropolitan police has taken over a manhunt for convicted sex offender Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, as there is a “high level of confidence” that the asylum seeker is in the London area.

    Kebatu, who was released in error from HMP Chelmsford on Friday, boarded a train for London and got off at Stratford station, the force said.

    As a result, the manhunt was transferred from Essex police to the Met shortly after 11.30am on Saturday.

    Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu Photograph: Essex Police
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    Kebatu’s mistaken release – what we know

    At this moment, there is very little we know about how Hadush Kebatu came to be mistakenly released.

    Prison Service sources said the release was down to human error.

    It is understood the prison officer who authorised the release has been removed from duties while an urgent investigation takes place.

    One prison source described it as a “disaster waiting to happen” because of the high volume of releases being processed by inexperienced staff, with dozens of prisoners serving different tariffs being released at the same time.

    A senior prison staffer told the BBC: “This is down to a series of mistakes probably because staff are overworked and in short supply. It’s not just one prison officer who’s to blame. That would be unfair”.

    Recent law changes mean that foreign criminals such as Kebatu can be removed from England and Wales after serving a shorter sentence than domestic criminals. Kebatu was automatically eligible for immediate removal as soon as he was sentenced because of the time he had already spent on remand.

    The number of prisoners released in error more than doubled in the year to March 2025, Government data has shown.

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    Updated at 08.57 EDT

    Council Leader ‘shocked and appalled’ by mistaken release

    Councillor Chris Whitbread, Leader of Epping Forest District Council has responded to the extraordinary news after the mistaken release of Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu.

    Councillor Whitbread said in a statement:

    I am shocked and appalled by the mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu. Frankly, I am at a loss to understand how such a grave error could occur.

    My thoughts are with the victim and her family at this deeply distressing time. They have shown immense courage, and they deserve our full support and protection.

    This is a serious failure of the justice system, and people will rightly be outraged. It is completely unacceptable. The public has a right to expect that those convicted of serious crimes remain securely in custody. Public safety must never be compromised.

    I sincerely hope Kebatu is located and returned to prison without delay. There must also be a full and transparent investigation into how this happened, and what safeguards will be put in place to ensure it never happens again.”

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    Updated at 08.41 EDT

    Timeline of events so far

    Friday, 12:57 – The search for Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu began after Essex police were informed by the Prison Service that there had been “an error”.

    Friday, 12:41 – The Greater Anglia London-bound train that Kebatu had boarded left Chelmsford and then called at Shenfield, according to train line data.

    Friday, 13:10 – The service stopped at Stratford where the Met Police say Kebatu disembarked.

    A police statement said that, “Officers worked throughout the night to track his movements, including scouring hours of CCTV footage, and this work continues today.

    “It is not lost on us that this situation is concerning to people, and we are committed to locating and arresting him as quickly as possible,” it added.

    Saturday, 11:30 – Responsibility for the manhunt was transferred from Essex police to the Metropolitan police.

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    Updated at 08.32 EDT

    Who is Hadush Kebatu?

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    A former asylum seeker who was released from prison in error after sexually assaulting a woman and a 14-year-old girl has been spotted “in the London area” after officers worked through the night to track his movements, Essex police said.

    The Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was jailed for 12 months in September for sexual assault and made the subject of a five-year sexual harm prevention order.

    The 41-year-old was meant to be sent to an immigration detention centre to be deported but was freed by mistake, it has emerged.

    Kebatu was found guilty of five offences last month after attempting to kiss a 14-year-old girl twice, before sexually assaulting her, and sexually assaulting a woman and trying to kiss her too.

    He committed the offences just days after arriving in the UK on a small boat and taking up residence at the Bell hotel in Epping. His case triggered protests outside the hotel, which far-right activists sought to exploit, leading to assaults on police officers and 32 arrests.

    At his trial, the district judge Christopher Williams said Kebatu posed a “significant risk of reoffending” and sentenced him to 12 months in prison.

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    The number of prisoners released in error more than doubled in the year to March 2025, Government data shows.

    A report by His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) said 262 prisoners were released in error from April 2024 to March 2025, up from 115 in the year to March 2024.

    HMPPS said in the report that releases in error “remain infrequent” and believes the rise is linked to changes in the law, and the early release scheme which Labour introduced in September 2024.

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    Updated at 08.34 EDT

    Finding Kebatu is a top priority, Met commander says

    Cmdr James Conway, of the Metropolitan police, said finding Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu is a “top priority” for the force.

    The manhunt is being led by an experienced senior investigating officer. He has teams from the Specialist Crime Command with expertise in tracking down wanted people at his disposal, as well as other resources from across the Met.

    We’ve confirmed that Kebatu got off the London-bound train at Stratford station.

    We are examining CCTV from that area and further afield, including on the transport network, to establish information about his subsequent movements.

    We will provide further updates when we can, but I hope the press and the public will understand why it would be unhelpful to the effectiveness of the manhunt if we were to provide a detailed running commentary.

    Anyone who sees Kebatu, or has information about his whereabouts, should call 999 immediately.

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    Updated at 08.28 EDT

    Met police take over manhunt for Kebatu

    The Metropolitan police has taken over a manhunt for convicted sex offender Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, as there is a “high level of confidence” that the asylum seeker is in the London area.

    Kebatu, who was released in error from HMP Chelmsford on Friday, boarded a train for London and got off at Stratford station, the force said.

    As a result, the manhunt was transferred from Essex police to the Met shortly after 11.30am on Saturday.

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