Rape suspect freed from jail in error now abroad
A suspected rapist awaiting trial has been mistakenly set free from prison and has left the country, the BBC has learnt.
Details of the case emerged as a top judge called on the government to intervene to try to ensure the man returns to stand trial next Monday.
The man, who is in his forties, cannot be named for legal reasons.
"We take this error extremely seriously," said Judge Martin Edmunds KC, the Recorder of Kensington and Chelsea, in a ruling.
Following that hearing, HMP Wormwood Scrubs received a notice from the court stating the defendant had been granted bail. One of the charges he faces did not, on its own, merit remand in custody.
The judge urged government officials to work out a "clear, practical" plan to bring the man back to the UK for trial.
The problem of prisoners being accidentally released came into sharp focus last autumn when it emerged that HMP Wandsworth had wrongly freed a convicted sex offender and a fraudster
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