Other media outlets have now begun asking the same question Bymigrant first posed. “How can a prisoner be released wrongly?” We discussed several possibilities, one of which was that there are those within the prison administration or among the guards who turned a blind eye to the situation.
Details are slowly emerging. The Telegraph newspaper reported one of the most significant details. The prisoner, an asylum seeker, wants to return, but the guards refuse to let him return to the prison.
You can see how the news was reported below.

So, there’s no such thing as a wrongful release; there’s connivance. They might have thought, “The prisoner didn’t get a 12-month sentence anyway; he has a few months to be released. Who would even know if he were released early?” If the situation hadn’t been reported in the press, no one would have even heard of it.
So let’s say it again: The early of a wrongful release is low. We could say they were a failure to perform they duty…



