Double manhunt as two more prisoners wrongly released in jail blunder
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Double manhunt as two more prisoners wrongly released in jail blunder
"Kaddour-Cherif is understood to have entered the UK legally on a visit visa in 2019, but overstayed and was in the early stages of the deportation process. He was sentenced to an 18-month community order and placed on the sex offenders' register for five years. The Metropolitan Police said the criminal had a six-day head start after he was freed from the medium security jail last Wednesday, but the force was only informed at 1pm on Tuesday."
"The Conservatives hit out at what they described as a full-blown crisis as they accused Mr Lammy of trying to hide the truth and demanded to know how many prisoners had been accidentally released and how many were still at large. Kaddour-Cherif is a registered sex offender (Metropolitan Police) Kaddour-Cherif is understood to have entered the UK legally on a visit visa in 2019, but overstayed and was in the early stages of the deportation process."
Two inmates were accidentally released from HMP Wandsworth, prompting police hunts. Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, 24, is a registered sex offender who entered the UK on a visit visa in 2019, overstayed and was in early deportation stages; he received an 18-month community order and a five-year placement on the sex offenders' register. The Metropolitan Police said he had a six-day head start before being reported. Surrey Police are seeking William (Billy) Smith, 35, jailed for 45 months for multiple fraud offences. Conservatives criticised the government; ministers acknowledged being informed and footage was released to the public.
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