Migrant intercourse offender Hadush Kebatu has been deported to Ethiopia following his mistaken launch from jail.
Footage captured from Heathrow Airport confirmed the second he was escorted on to a aircraft on Tuesday night time.
The federal government says he has no proper to return to the UK.
House Secretary Shabana Mahmood stated she “pulled every lever” to deport Kebatu.
“I am pleased to confirm this vile child sex offender has been deported. Our streets are safer because of it,” she stated.
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Hadush Kebatu seen on the aircraft throughout his deportation flight
Kebatu was discovered and arrested by the Metropolitan Police within the Finsbury Park space of north London at round 8.30am on Sunday following a manhunt.
Final month, he was discovered responsible of sexually assaulting a schoolgirl and a lady in Epping, Essex, simply over every week after arriving within the UK on a small boat.

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Hadush Kebatu was arrested on Sunday after his mistaken launch
He was anticipated to be deported, however as a substitute of being handed over to immigration officers he was launched from HMP Chelmsford on Friday.
He spent just below 48 hours at massive earlier than he was apprehended.
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The unintended launch sparked widespread alarm and questions over how a person whose crimes sparked protests in Epping over the usage of asylum resorts was capable of be freed.
Ms Mahmood stated: “Last week’s blunder should never have happened – and I share the public’s anger that it did.”

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Anti-asylum demonstrators in Epping, Essex. Pic: PA
Talking to Sky’s nationwide correspondent Tom Parmenter, a supply driver who spoke to Kebatu at HMP Chelmsford described him as being “confused” as he was being guided to the railway station by jail employees.
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‘My household feels massively let down’
The migrant is claimed to have returned to the jail reception 4 or 5 instances earlier than leaving the world on a prepare heading to London.
Mr Lammy, who put Kebatu’s launch right down to human error, stated he ordered an “urgent review” into the checks that happen when an offender is launched from jail, and new safeguards have been added that quantity to the “strongest release checks that have ever been in place”.
“I have been clear from the outset that a mistake of this nature is unacceptable, and we must get to the bottom of what happened,” stated Mr Lammy.


