The Daily Telegraph

Migrant rape suspect found in hotel with children after clerical error

Asylum seeker was left unaccounte­d for after gaffe prompted police investigat­ion

- By Charles Hymas HOME AFFAIRS EDITOR

AN ASYLUM seeker accused of raping a teenager has been found by police in a migrant hotel where children were staying after an apparent failure from a government contactor.

Thames Valley Police identified the asylum seeker on Thursday using police files after he had gone “missing” earlier in the week following his transfer from another migrant hotel 80 miles away in east London, where he allegedly raped a teenage boy.

It is claimed that Clearsprin­gs, the government contractor for the asylum hotel in Buckingham where he was found, had failed to account for the suspect, leading to claims that he had disappeare­d.

His presence at the hotel also appeared to be in breach of Home Office policy that criminals or suspects should not be housed in hotels but instead restricted to immigratio­n removal or detention centres.

Greg Smith, the Conservati­ve MP for Buckingham, said: “I remain incredibly concerned about this. There has been a major failure. The most important thing is to ensure that the suspect is placed in a secure detention centre.”

On Oct 5, the asylum seeker was arrested and taken into custody by Met officers following reports that a teenage boy had been raped at a hotel in Waltham Forest, east London. He was released on bail pending further inquiries and told he must return to the police station in early January.

As part of his bail conditions, he was barred from the Waltham Forest area and it is believed he was transferre­d to Buckingham by police, although it is understood that the Met maintains the Home Office was responsibl­e for transport and accommodat­ion which meant officers were not required to escort him to the hotel.

Buckingham­shire county council only became aware of his transfer to a hotel in their area when they were alerted to it by officials at Waltham Forest.

However, when Buckingham­shire council officials contacted Clearsprin­gs to confirm that was the case, they were told there was no record of him at the hotel, leading to claims that he had gone missing on Wednesday. Within 24 hours, Thames Valley Police, who were

‘There has been a major failure. The suspect must be put in a detention centre’

called in to investigat­e, found the asylum seeker at the Buckingham hotel, confirming his identity with photo ID from police files.

A local source said: “It is a huge safeguardi­ng issue. There are people in the hotel who have presented as adult men but are children. There are also two schools nearby. It is a total mess. He should be in a secure facility.”

The Home Office declined to say where the asylum seeker had been placed and said it could not comment on individual cases. A spokesman for it said: “If someone claiming asylum commits a criminal offence then their bail conditions would be set by the police in the usual way.

“The Home Office does not have powers to detain individual­s on police bail.”

Thames Valley Police referred calls to the Met. The Met has been contacted for a response.

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