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1.00pm: The Home Office is informed that Kebatu has been mistakenly released.1.40pm: British Transport Police are alerted to the situation and begin searching for Kebatu on the rail network.3.00pm: Metropolitan Police are also notified and join the search for Kebatu in London.Evening: The search for Kebatu continues, with police appealing to the public for any information on his whereabouts.Saturday 25 October: The manhunt for Kebatu remains ongoing, with police continuing their search efforts across multiple locations.Sunday 26 October: The search for Kebatu enters its third day, with concerns growing over his potential risk to the public. Police urge anyone with information to come forward.Monday 27 October: The manhunt for Kebatu is still ongoing, with police working tirelessly to locate and apprehend the wrongly-released sex offender migrant.Wednesday 29 October: Despite extensive search efforts, Kebatu remains at large. Police continue to appeal to the public for any information that may lead to his capture.Thursday 30 October: The manhunt for Kebatu enters its second week, with authorities intensifying their efforts to track down the convicted sex offender. The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any sightings of Kebatu to the authorities. Pic: Met Police 9pm: The Met Police releases a CCTV image of Kebatu in Dalston, urging the public to report any sightings.10pm: The police issue an urgent appeal for information about Kebatu’s whereabouts.11pm: A 26-year-old man is arrested in Hackney on suspicion of assisting an offender.12am: Essex Police confirm Kebatu’s arrest in the Hackney area.1am: Kebatu is taken into custody by Essex Police.2am: The Met Police thank the public for their assistance in locating Kebatu. Sunday 26 October10.30am: The search for Kebatu continues, with police urging anyone who sees him not to approach him but to call 999 immediately.2.45pm: The Home Office confirms that Kebatu was released in error and apologizes for the mistake.6.00pm: The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) announces it will investigate the circumstances surrounding Kebatu’s release.Monday 27 October11.15am: The IOPC confirms that they have launched an investigation into the actions of Chelmsford Prison staff in relation to Kebatu’s release.3.30pm: A reward of £5,000 is offered for information leading to the capture of Kebatu.Wednesday 29 October9.00am: Police release new images of Kebatu in an effort to aid the public in identifying him.12.30pm: The search for Kebatu expands to include the use of drones and helicopters in the Stratford area.Friday 31 October1.00pm: The Metropolitan Police confirm that Kebatu has been located and is in custody.3.30pm: Kebatu is charged with multiple offences and is due to appear in court the following day.Saturday 1 November10.00am: Kebatu appears in court and is remanded in custody pending further legal proceedings.12.00pm: The IOPC releases a statement outlining their findings and recommendations for preventing similar incidents in the future.Overall, the manhunt for wrongly-released sex offender migrant Hadush Kebatu unfolded over the course of a week, involving multiple agencies and culminating in his capture and subsequent legal proceedings.

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