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UK Justice System Under Scrutiny After Mistaken Release of Sex Offender

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The UK’s justice system is facing an acute crisis of confidence in October 2025, sparked by a series of high-profile failures that have raised alarms over public safety, prison management, and the handling of child abuse cases. The Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is under intense pressure as critics and independent watchdogs describe a system buckling under pressure.
The most recent incident, which triggered a public and political firestorm, was the mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu, a convicted child sex offender. Kebatu, an Ethiopian national, was wrongly freed from HMP Chelmsford on Friday, October 24, instead of being transferred to an immigration detention center for deportation. His release sparked a two-day manhunt before he was recaptured in London.
Justice Secretary David Lammy blamed “human error” for the “profound failure” and has announced an independent investigation. However, the Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor, warned that such mistakes are “symptomatic of the chaos within the system.” Government figures show that 262 prisoners were released in error in the year to March 2025, a 128% increase from the previous year. Inspectors attribute this alarming rise to dangerously overcrowded prisons, chronic staff shortages, and the inexperience of overburdened personnel.
This incident has compounded public anxiety over other deep-rooted issues. A national review of child sexual exploitation by “grooming gangs” has been a central, painful issue. In June 2025, a landmark audit by Baroness Casey identified “deep-rooted institutional failures” and “blindness” by authorities, which allowed perpetrators to act with impunity for decades.
In response, the government has launched a new national operation to re-examine cases. In September 2025, it was confirmed that 1,273 historical child sexual exploitation cases had been identified for formal review, with 216 high-priority rape cases being fast-tracked. However, the government has also faced criticism from victim advocacy groups over its handling of the inquiry.
These events are set against a backdrop of a “slow-motion collapse” in criminal justice, as described by the Institute for Government. This is largely attributed to systemic issues inherited by the new government, including a decade of budget cuts that gutted the system. Rape conviction rates remain critically low, and court backlogs continue to delay justice for victims.
To combat prison overcrowding, the government is pushing a new Sentencing Bill to expand early release schemes. This includes extending a policy that allows some inmates to be released after serving just 40% of their sentence, a move critics argue prioritizes managing capacity over public safety.

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