Policing Minister Admits Paying Migrant Sex Offender To Leave UK 'Sticks In The Throat' |
Sarah Jones, minister for policing and crime
The minister for policing and crime Sarah Jones has admitted officials’ decision to give a migrant sex offender £500 to leave the UK “sticks in the throat”.
Hadush Kebatu was deported to Ethiopia on Tuesday night, a month after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman while he was staying in an asylum hotel in Epping.
Kebatu came over to the UK on a small boat to claim asylum but ended up triggering anti-migrant protests with his crimes.
His case caused further outrage when he was accidentally released from prison last Friday – while still serving his 12-month sentence – prompting a 48-hour manhunt.
After his recapture, five officials accompanied him on his deportation flight – and paid him £500 when he threatened to disrupt his own removal.
The decision was not made by ministers, but by the removal team who made the payment, suspecting the subsequent........