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UK Prisoners Released Early This Week Have ALREADY Been Recalled - BUT Most Prisons Are FULL:
First convict to be released REOFFENDS same day, was sent back within 36 hours MailOnline 15 SEP 2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One prisoner was arrested on suspicion of rape just seconds after being set free, the MailOnline revealed. Some prisoners released early this week have already been recalled to jail, with the first convict being sent back only lasting 36 hours on the outside. Throughout Tuesday the Government released 1700 inmates in England and Wales as part of an early release scheme to help control over crowding in prisons. A further 1700 are expected to be released on October 22. The first to be recalled is understood to have failed to turn up to a pre-arranged address, leading to probation officers alerting police, who caught him and remanded him back into custody, reported the Telegraph. Officials from the criminal justice system have warned that those released will commit more crimes, with one prison officer saying about half could be back behind bars soon enough after the policy was 'rushed through'. The man was seen walking out of the gates of the jail before turning his head from side to side in astonishment as he realised police were waiting for him. He allowed himself to be cuffed and led away into a waiting van that took him to a nearby police station. Following an enquiry to the Met, it has emerged the man, 28, was arrested on suspicion of rape, sex assault and a racially aggravated public order offence Charlie Taylor, HM Inspectorate of Prisons, has said the government has 'no choice but to do something' as 'the bath was in danger of overflowing, and they either had to turn the taps off or they had to let some water out'. ![]() We'll Be Back: Thieves and drug addicts admit they'll end up back behind bars as hundreds of criminals and repeat offenders head to the pub to celebrate their release from prison |
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