London authorities lose track of 159 sex offenders
Some 160 sex offenders being managed by authorities in London are missing, figures released show.
Ninety six are believed to be living abroad while the rest are wanted for breaching notification requirements.Conservative London Assembly member Tony Arbour said Londoners would be alarmed that 159 criminals "such as rapists and paedophiles" were lost.
The Met Police says the number varies because the information is dynamic and will change as arrests are made.
'Returned home' Under the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (Mappa), the national probation service, HM Prison Service and the Met are responsible for managing serious sexual and violent criminals once they complete their sentence.
The figures were released to Mr Arbour by the Met under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Tony Arbour London Assembly memberIf some of the 'wanted' offenders have left the country, as the police say, what is to stop them from re-entering our borders?”
In the response, the force said
it believed 96 of the offenders were living abroad, with many having
returned to their "home" country.
Mr Arbour said: "Londoners will be alarmed that the
authorities are losing serious criminals such as rapists and paedophiles
who may commit further crimes. "If some of the 'wanted' offenders have left the country, as the police say, what is to stop them from re-entering our borders?"
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