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Sex offender mistakenly freed from London prison quickly re-arrested

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London authorities moved swiftly this week after a convicted sex offender was inadvertently released early from custody, following what officials described as a “procedural error”. The dramatic mis-release from a major London prison has reignited concerns about the management of inmate records, overcrowding and the integrity of the UK’s penal system.


Error allows release of convicted offender

In southwest London, prison officials at HMP Wandsworth allowed the 24-year-old Algerian national, a registered sex offender, to walk free earlier this month despite still being under sentence and subject to a pending deportation order. Meanwhile, another inmate—a 35-year-old man serving a fraud sentence—was released on the same day as part of what appears to be a mix-up of records and procedures.

The sex-offender initially denied his identity when approached by police but was later confronted with a photo and admitted his true identity, arguing that “they released me illegally.”


Manhunt, re-arrest and political fallout

After his release, the offender was located and re-arrested in north London following a targeted operation involving officers and national media coverage. The incident, one of several similar mistakes in recent years, triggered an internal review and has become a flash-point in public debate over the state of Britain’s prison system.

Recent government figures show a sharp increase in accidental releases—with 262 inmates freed in error in the 12 months to March 2025, representing a 128 per cent rise over the previous year. Critics point to systemic issues: chronic overcrowding, reliance on outdated paper-based records and pressures on prison staff to hasten releases.

Justice officials have vowed to “get a grip” on the situation, but concede the challenge is considerable. One former prison governor described the combination of overcrowding and rushed prisoner movement as “quite possibly one of the reasons” for the uptick in mistakes.

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