A manhunt is currently underway for Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, a 38-year-old Ethiopian national, who was accidentally released from prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. The mishap has sparked widespread outrage, with authorities and political leaders calling for accountability as Kebatu remains at large in London.
What Happened
Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, who was sentenced to 12 months in prison for the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl, was due to be transferred to an immigration detention center for deportation. However, on Friday, October 24, 2025, he was mistakenly released from HMP Chelmsford. This error occurred despite the fact that Kebatu was supposed to be held until deportation procedures were completed.
Kebatu was seen boarding a London-bound train at Chelmsford Railway Station at 12:41 p.m. on the day of his release. A video circulating online shows him walking along Chelmsford high street, raising further concerns about the safety of the public. Authorities have been working tirelessly to locate him, with Essex Police continuing to investigate the situation.
Public Reaction and Political Responses
The mistaken release has provoked a strong public outcry. Justice Secretary David Lammy expressed his frustration, calling the release “unacceptable” and confirming that Kebatu is “at large in London.” Prime Minister Keir Starmer also voiced his anger, stating, “The mistaken release at HMP Chelmsford is totally unacceptable. I am appalled that it has happened, and it’s being investigated.”
Deputy Prime Minister has said that he was “livid on behalf of the public” about the error, urging anyone with information about Kebatu’s whereabouts to call 999 immediately.
Local MP for Chelmsford, Marie Goldman, has demanded a “rapid public inquiry” into the circumstances surrounding the release once the manhunt concludes. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage criticized the situation, stating, “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’s Crimes and Trial Details
Kebatu’s actions have further fueled the public’s anger. During his trial, details emerged that he had told two teenage girls he wanted to “have a baby with each of them” and attempted to kiss them. He also put his hand on one of the girls’ thighs and stroked her hair. At sentencing, the judge remarked that Kebatu’s behavior demonstrated a “poor regard for women.”
Investigation and Efforts to Locate Kebatu
Essex Police have launched a fast-paced investigation to locate and detain Kebatu. Authorities are working closely with partner agencies to track him down, and a prison officer has been temporarily removed from duty while an internal investigation into the release error is underway. A spokesperson for the Prison Service confirmed they are collaborating with police to return Kebatu to custody as soon as possible.
Closing
As the search for Kebatu continues, political leaders and the public await further updates on the situation. The mishandling of his release raises serious concerns about the system’s ability to ensure public safety, particularly when dealing with individuals convicted of serious crimes. The authorities have urged the public to report any information about his whereabouts immediately. Further updates will be provided as the investigation develops.
