“Outrage as Foreign Criminal Mistakenly Freed: Lammy Demands Reform”

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David Lammy expressed strong dismay and shock following the accidental release of another foreign criminal from prison. The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted broader issues within the flawed criminal justice system as a manhunt commenced for a 24-year-old Algerian man mistakenly freed from HMP Wandsworth on October 29. The error was revealed after inquiries into potential releases of asylum seekers following the Hadush Kebatu scandal.

Mr. Lammy condemned the release, stating his outrage and commitment to rectifying the situation. He emphasized the need for accountability, improved safeguards, and public protection. A comprehensive investigation led by Dame Lynne Owens has been initiated to identify systemic flaws and implement necessary reforms.

During a parliamentary session, Mr. Lammy faced queries about any additional accidental releases of asylum seekers post the Kebatu incident. The return of Kebatu to Ethiopia after being erroneously released from HMP Chelmsford further intensified concerns. Calls for Mr. Lammy to update Parliament on the recent release of the Algerian national have emerged.

Acknowledging the gravity of the situation, the Met Police launched urgent efforts to locate and re-incarcerate the released Algerian man. The public demands transparency and accountability from the Ministry of Justice regarding the recurring errors in the justice system, emphasizing the critical need for timely information dissemination and corrective actions.

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