🚨 Breaking News: Prime Minister’s Response to Migrant Sex Offender Case 🚨


In a swift turn of events, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has addressed the nation regarding the recent arrest of Hadush Kebatu, a migrant sex offender who was mistakenly released from prison. The Met Police acted promptly and apprehended Kebatu in Finsbury Park, London, ensuring he is back in custody.

The PM assured the public that Kebatu will be deported and an investigation has been launched to prevent similar mishaps. “We must make sure this doesn’t happen again,” he stated, highlighting the importance of stringent checks.
Justice Secretary David Lammy echoed the PM’s sentiments and expressed gratitude to the Met, Essex, and British Transport Police for their decisive actions. He announced an immediate review of release protocols to bolster security.
Cabinet Minister Wes Streeting and Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp have also weighed in. Streeting highlighted the vital role of public vigilance in the arrest, while Philp criticised the handling of the release, stressing the need for immediate deportation of such dangerous individuals.
Zia Yusuf of Reform UK spoke to Sky News, expressing relief at Kebatu’s capture, while raising concerns about public confidence in the current system.
This incident has sparked a nationwide debate on the robustness of our justice system and the safety of our community. The government’s commitment to ensuring accountability and transparency will be closely watched in the coming days.
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