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Man jailed for abducting son still on run after being mistakenly released from prison

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A father who was jailed for abducting his five-year-old son is still on the run after being mistakenly released from prison, in what has been deemed a colossal state failure.Ifedayo Adedapo Kolawoe Adeyeye walked out of HMP Pentonville on April 21 despite having another year left to serve before being sent to France.Mr Justice Hayden, delivering his verdict earlier today, condemned what he called an "alarming lack of urgency" among prison staff involved in the blunder.The judge questioned whether police fully grasped the severity of the situation, saying he was "not even sure if the police have any impression of the seriousness" of the case.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The dual British-Nigerian national, who worked as an engineer, snatched Laurys N'Djosse Adeyeye from his mother Claire N'Djosse during what was the boy's first overnight stay with his father on July 27, 2024.Mr Justice Hayden ruled last June that Adeyeye had taken the child from France to Nigeria via the UK,...

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B: A father who was jailed for abducting his five-year-old son is still on the run after being mistakenly released from prison, in what has been deemed a colossal state failure.Ifedayo Adedapo Kolawoe Adeyeye walked out of HMP Pentonville on April 21 despite having another year left to serve before being sent to France.Mr Justice Hayden, delivering his verdict earlier today, condemned what he called an "alarming lack of urgency" among prison staff involved in the blunder.The judge questioned whether police fully grasped the severity of the situation, saying he was "not even sure if the police have any impression of the seriousness" of the case.

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