Twelve more prisoners released in error, with two still missing, says Lammy

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Kate WhannelPolitical reporter

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Justice Secretary David Lammy has said 12 prisoners have been accidentally released in the past three weeks, two of whom are still at large.

It comes on top of the 91 prisoners who were freed by mistake between April and October.

Speaking to the BBC, Lammy said there would always be a "human error" while prisons were using a paper-based system and that the situation would improve once a "completely digital system" was adopted.

He said there had been "a spike" in accidental releases but added it was now on "a downward trajectory".

The subject of accidental releases gained attention after Hadush Kebatu, who was jailed after sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman while living in an asylum hotel in Epping, was mistakenly freed, leading to the government implementing new checks on those being let out of prison.

The number of prisoners who have been let out in error has risen sharply in the past year, rising from 115 in 2023-2024 to 262 in the following year.

Lammy acknowledged there had been a "spike" in numbers adding: "I want to bring it down. We have got a mountain to climb."

He said the problem had been partly caused by the system losing 6,000 officers under the previous Conservative government.

Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has previously blamed the increase in numbers on "the confusion created by Labour's botched early release scheme".

 262 Figures from 2023 onwards include releases in error identified after the end of the reporting period.

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