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Manhunt for Epping hotel asylum seeker, jailed for sexually assaulting girl, after accidental release

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Friday, October 24


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A manhunt has been launched for an accidentally released asylum seeker who was jailed for 12 months earlier this year after he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping.

Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 41, had been staying at The Bell Hotel in the Essex town, with the incident fuelling weeks of protests at the site.

The Ethiopian national was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault , attempted sexual assault, inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity and harassment without violence earlier this month.

District judge Christopher Williams said Kebatu posed a"significant risk of reoffending" when he sentenced him to 12 months in prison in September.

Sky News understands Hadush Kebatu was being released from HMP Chelmsford as he was due to be immediately deported.

He was released on the expectation that he would be picked up by immigration enforcement, but it is currently unclear what happened next. It is understood that the Home Office was ready to take Kebatu to an immigration removal centre.

Sky sources say the search for Kebatu is within Essex Police, which launched a manhunt after he was accidentally freed on Friday morning.

Kebatu's lawyer, Molly Dyas, told Chelmsford Magistrates' Court during his trial that it was his"firm wish" to be deported.

Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was jailed for two sexual assaults in Epping. Pic: Essex Police / PA
Image: Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was jailed for two sexual assaults in Epping. Pic: Essex Police / PA

Under the UK Borders Act 2007, a deportation order must be made where a foreign national has been convicted of an offence and received a custodial sentence of at least 12 months.

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy is said to be furious and has ordered an investigation and is supporting police efforts, according to a Government source.

Mr Lammy said in a post on X that he is"appalled at the release in error", adding:"Kebatu must be deported for his crimes, not on our streets."

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said: "The Epping hotel migrant sex attacker has been accidentally freed rather than deported. He is now walking the streets of Essex. Britain is broken."

Kebatu was staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping. Pic: PA
Image: Kebatu was staying at the Bell Hotel in Epping. Pic: PA

Chelmsford MP Marie Goldman said in a statement following the accidental release:"The police must do everything they can to ensure that this man is returned to custody immediately so that he is deported at once.

"Once the manhunt is over, there must be a full, rapid public inquiry into how this happened. This is utterly unacceptable and has potentially put my constituents in danger. I expect answers from the Prison Service."

The Prison Service said in a statement that it was "urgently working with police to return an offender to custody following a release in error at HMP Chelmsford".

"Public protection is our top priority and we have launched an investigation into this incident," a spokesperson added.

Sky News understands that releases in error are incredibly rare and are taken extremely seriously by the Prison Service.

Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, left, in a court sketch. Pic: Elizabeth Cook/PA
Image: Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, left, in a court sketch. Pic: Elizabeth Cook/PA

An officer has been removed from duties to discharge prisoners while the investigation is ongoing.

During his trial, the court heard that Kebatu had tried to kiss the teenager, put his hand on her thigh and brushed her hair after she offered him pizza.

The asylum seeker also told the girl and her friend he wanted to have a baby with them and invited them back to the hotel.

The incident happened on 7 July, about a week after he arrived in the UK on a boat.

The girl later told police she"froze" and got "really creeped out", telling him:"No, I'm 14."

The Bell Hotel has been the site of protests over the summer. Pic: AP
Image: The Bell Hotel has been the site of protests over the summer. Pic: AP

Kebatu was also found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman - putting his hand on her thigh and trying to kiss her - when she tried to intervene after seeing him talking to the girl again the following day.

The incidents sparked anti-migrant protests and counter-protests outside the former Bell Hotel in Epping - as well as at hotels housing asylum seekers across the country.

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