Ola Abimbola Walks Free From HMP Ford
Ola Abimbola, 36, a Nigerian serving 21 years for kidnap and violent offences, vanished from HMP Ford – an open prison in Sussex – on 10 October 2023. Moved there less than a month earlier, his transfer was part of Labour’s controversial scheme to ease overcrowding in high-security jails.
High-Risk Offender Left Unsecured in Low-Security Jail
Abimbola’s crimes include kidnap, grievous bodily harm, and weapon possession. Despite his parole date not due until June 2030, and release scheduled for 2036, he was housed in an open prison with minimal security. These jails allow inmates to leave for work or education on licence – a loophole Abimbola exploited to escape.
This reckless decision sparks serious questions about the government’s risk assessment strategy for dangerous offenders.
Justice Secretary David Lammy Blasted Over Prison Escapes
The escape piles on pressure for Justice Secretary David Lammy, already criticised for a string of bungled releases, including foreign sex offenders and notorious fraudsters. A recent report reveals a near doubling in high-risk inmates at HMP Ford, turning it into a powder keg.
The probation system is overwhelmed, with delays in temporary release checks adding strain. Staff shortages and poor conditions only make it easier for dangerous criminals like Abimbola to slip through the cracks.
Manhunt Intensifies – Public Warned to Stay Vigilant
Sussex Police have been on Abimbola’s trail since his disappearance. The public are urged not to approach him and to call 999 immediately if spotted.
- Name: Ola Abimbola
- Age: 36
- Last seen: HMP Ford, 10 October 2023
- Crimes: Kidnap, grievous bodily harm, weapon possession
- Sentence: 21 years, parole earliest June 2030
The manhunt continues as concerns mount over public safety and the government’s failing prison policies.