The mistaken release of a small boat migrant who was jailed for sexual offences has prompted widespread condemnation - and an extensive police operation.
Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, 38, had assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping, about a week after he had crossed the Channel and arrived in the UK by boat.
Last night, the teenager's father was visibly upset as he turned up at HMP Chelmsford - asking for answers on how Kebatu was freed just one month into a 12-month sentence.
He did not want to speak on camera - but told Sky correspondent Mollie Malone that he was "frustrated" at the thought of the Ethiopian national being back on the streets.
"The justice system has let us down," he said.
Footage has emerged that appears to show Kebatu in Chelmsford town centre following his release - dressed in prison clothes and clutching his belongings in a see-through bag.
He then headed to the railway station and boarded a train bound for London's Liverpool Street, which departed at 12.41pm yesterday.
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'You couldn't make it up'
Kebatu's case had a high profile and led to weeks of protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, where he was staying alongside other asylum seekers.
When he was sentenced last month, Judge Christopher Williams warned he posed a "significant risk of reoffending".
The Liberal Democrat MP for Chelmsford, Marie Goldman, told Sky presenter Barbara Serra she was "appalled, frustrated and angry about how this could possibly happen in the first place".
She said it is clear something went "fundamentally wrong" at HMP Chelmsford - and her constituents are "fed up" with systems not working and underinvestment.
"It just destroys trust at a time when emotions are riding high. We've seen protests over the past few weeks and months, and there's a lot of fear out there," Ms Goldman added.
"It is so easy to lose trust and really hard to gain it - we need the government to get a grip on this."
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp described Kebatu as a "dangerous illegal immigrant" - and said his premature release shows "staggering incompetence".
He told Sky News: "We also need an urgent apology from Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Justice Secretary David Lammy who have presided over this fiasco."
Mr Lammy, who also serves as deputy prime minister, has said he is "appalled" and "livid on behalf of the public that Kebatu is at large".
He confirmed a full investigation is being launched, adding: "He should be deported back to Ethiopia after the sexual assaults that he's committed."
Extensive policing operation under way
Multiple forces are now involved in the manhunt for Kebatu - including Essex Police, the British Transport Police and the Metropolitan Police in London.
Policing commentator Graham Wettone told Sky presenter Gillian Joseph that detectives will be carefully piecing together his movements after walking free from HMP Chelmsford.
"All these forces will now be looking at the CCTV from the train itself - trying to locate him on the train and trying to identify at which stop he went off at, and where he went from that station," he explained.
Mr Wettone said information from Essex Police's initial investigation - including the contacts, friends and associates he had at the Bell Hotel - will also be a factor.
Questions will also be asked of the prison authorities: "Has he had any visits or phone calls? Has he got any friends or family in the country?"
He added that additional officers will have been allocated to the manhunt: "The Met will have some significant resources looking for him - maybe the Territorial Support Group or additional borough-based officers in and around Liverpool Street first of all."
The British Transport Police could also be involved in further inquiries if Kebatu ended up travelling on the Underground.
"It really depends on where that thread goes - if they can locate where he got off, and then where he went to," Mr Wettone said.
"This work is very, very fast-paced - there are detectives and intelligence officers working in the background, chasing up on leads and updating the teams on the ground."
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