A man has been charged with sexual assault after allegedly committing the crime on the...

Published: 7:15 am September 15, 2024
Updated: 12:14 am June 18, 2025
Man Charged with Sexual Assault After Reoffending on Day of Early Release

A man has been charged with sexual assault after allegedly committing the crime on the same day he was released from prison under the government’s early release scheme. The incident, which reportedly took place in Sittingbourne, Kent, has sparked significant concerns about the efficacy of the program aimed at reducing prison overcrowding.

The suspect, who was among more than 1,700 inmates released last week, was arrested at an address in south London shortly after the alleged offense. He appeared at a magistrate’s court on Thursday, where he was charged with sexual assault. The individual is scheduled to appear at crown court next month. Following the arrest, he has been recalled to prison.

The government’s early release scheme, introduced as a temporary measure to alleviate prison overcrowding, has faced criticism. The scheme, which excludes terrorists and those with prior convictions for sexual offenses, was introduced to address the crisis in the prison system, which many believe is nearing a state of collapse.

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson defended the policy, stating: “The government inherited prisons in crisis and on the brink of collapse. We had no choice but to introduce emergency measures.” However, the incident has reignited debates about the risks associated with releasing inmates early and ensuring public safety.

The spokesperson further clarified that individuals who violate their licence conditions or commit further crimes will face immediate punishment. The policy temporarily reduced the time some inmates must serve from 50% to 40% of their sentences.

This case has prompted discussions about the delicate balance between addressing prison overcrowding and ensuring the safety of the public.

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