| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender 18:04 - Oct 24 with 2921 views | AnotherJohn | On the day that another asylum seeker was convicted of murder, the man convicted of sex offences while he stayed at the Bell Hotel, Epping, was accidentally released from prison and his whereabouts are unknown. A manhunt is in progress. [Post edited 24 Oct 18:11]
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| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 10:52 - Oct 29 with 315 views | Boundy |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 09:19 - Oct 29 by Gwyn737 | I think it’s important we take the actual issues. In this case, it does seem like a competency issue. Nowt to do with ‘woke’. |
The actual issues are we are being overwhelmed by people who shouldn't be any where nears a civilised country , deal with that and I think you'll find other "issues" will disappear. |  |
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| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 10:56 - Oct 29 with 309 views | Gwyn737 |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 10:52 - Oct 29 by Boundy | The actual issues are we are being overwhelmed by people who shouldn't be any where nears a civilised country , deal with that and I think you'll find other "issues" will disappear. |
I agree with you. My point is woke has nothing to do with it |  | |  |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 12:22 - Oct 29 with 271 views | raynor94 | Revealed this morning he was given £500 of taxpayers money when he left what on earth is this Country coming too |  |
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| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 12:47 - Oct 29 with 256 views | majorraglan |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 12:22 - Oct 29 by raynor94 | Revealed this morning he was given £500 of taxpayers money when he left what on earth is this Country coming too |
Looks like the removal team dealing with him made the decision to pay him £500 after he threatened to disrupt the process, morally wrong, but from a financial perspective it makes total sense because solicitors representing him in any legal proceedings would cost a lot more than that as would having to cancel the flight etc etc. Let’s hope he never tries to get back in, if he does he should be jailed for a long long time. |  | |  |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 12:59 - Oct 29 with 245 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 12:47 - Oct 29 by majorraglan | Looks like the removal team dealing with him made the decision to pay him £500 after he threatened to disrupt the process, morally wrong, but from a financial perspective it makes total sense because solicitors representing him in any legal proceedings would cost a lot more than that as would having to cancel the flight etc etc. Let’s hope he never tries to get back in, if he does he should be jailed for a long long time. |
He should be paying his own solicitors fees, not us. He also shouldn’t have the power to “disrupt the process” in the first place. He’s committed a serious offence and the law of the land demands his deportation so just handcuff the scumbag and bundle him on the plane if necessary. Why do we insist on treating hardened criminals with kid gloves? |  |
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| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 13:23 - Oct 29 with 216 views | raynor94 |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 12:47 - Oct 29 by majorraglan | Looks like the removal team dealing with him made the decision to pay him £500 after he threatened to disrupt the process, morally wrong, but from a financial perspective it makes total sense because solicitors representing him in any legal proceedings would cost a lot more than that as would having to cancel the flight etc etc. Let’s hope he never tries to get back in, if he does he should be jailed for a long long time. |
There was a 5 man security team escorting him surely they could handle one man and he shouldn't have any rights to legal services to oppose his deportation He's now arrived in Ethiopia a free man with £500 in his back pocket |  |
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| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 14:29 - Oct 29 with 185 views | 1983 |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 13:23 - Oct 29 by raynor94 | There was a 5 man security team escorting him surely they could handle one man and he shouldn't have any rights to legal services to oppose his deportation He's now arrived in Ethiopia a free man with £500 in his back pocket |
My mate works for the "removal team" there has to be a full team on board, all these returning Illegal imagrants are given money, the team are authorised and trained to use full force on putting these people on the planes, they even use straight jackets if they need to. He wasn't given an easy ride as the media would have you believe |  |
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| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 15:59 - Oct 29 with 145 views | Robbie | I was lead to believe he wanted to go back to his Country as soon as possible voluntarily . Amazing how few hours walking the Streets unchallenged with freedom and the whiff of easy money incoming , a change of mind by this sex offender happens . Deposit raised already for his next attempted small boat crossing . |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 22:06 - Oct 29 with 60 views | majorraglan |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 13:23 - Oct 29 by raynor94 | There was a 5 man security team escorting him surely they could handle one man and he shouldn't have any rights to legal services to oppose his deportation He's now arrived in Ethiopia a free man with £500 in his back pocket |
It’s far more cost effective to give him the £500 and be done. He was flown out on a commercial flight. Had he been disruptive, kicked off or threatened to kick off the captain of the aircraft would have been well within his rights to refuse to allow him on board or have him removed from the aircraft. That would have meant he’d still be here. It’s not possible to restrain someone for hours and hours without serious risk of something going wrong, imagine if they’d have had to physically restrain him and he had a heart attack or suffered positional asphyxia, the security guards are potentially looking a a criminal investigation possibly for murder or manslaughter. If he’d have started to kick off mid air, then even with 5 security staff there’s a possibility the captain of the plane would have diverted to unload him. That would incur additional costs including landing costs, refuelling, compensation to other passengers if the flights is late reaching its destination, hotel costs for the crew and passengers if the crew’s hours are up etc etc, medical costs, ot for the security etc etc etc. All that could easily run to £100k and would be charged back to us via the airline. As much as it goes against the grain, £500 v potentially £100k is good business. |  | |  |
| Manhunt for Epping Forest sex offender on 02:01 - Oct 30 with 19 views | Robbie | Also reporting this sex offender wanted another legal appeal to stay in the UK please . Human Rights Lawyers rubbing their hands already , get him off that flight now . So give him £ 500 of taxpayers money to keep the peace , few hours ago he was desperate to leave The UK and get away from us . Call was made and yes , chuck him out with a freebie to be used later in The Channel . You really cannot make this farcical stuff up . |  | |  |
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