Asylum seeker jailed for sex assault on teen
An Ethiopian asylum seeker, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu on Tuesday was jailed for 12 months for sextually assaulting a teenage girl and another woman.
Kebatu’s arrest in July sparked angry protests outside the hotel near London where he and other migrants were being housed.
The protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, about 20 miles (30 km) north of the British capital, became a touchpaper for a string of country-wide demonstrations amid rising tensions over immigration.
Kebatu was convicted at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court earlier this month of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman, attempting to sexually assault the girl, inciting her to engage in sexual activity and one count of harassment.
He had acknowledged that he was aware of the unrest his offending had caused and that other law-abiding asylum seekers had been impacted by it as it drew a response from the public not just in Epping but across the country.
Judge Christopher Williams said his behavior “resulted in mass demonstrations and the fear that children in the United Kingdom are not safe,” the judge said.
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Immigration has become the dominant political issue in Britain, eclipsing concerns over a faltering economy, as the country faces both a record number of asylum claims and arrivals by migrants in small boats across the Channel.
Kebatu, who had arrived in Britain on a small boat and only moved to the Bell Hotel about a week before the incident, had denied all the accusations, saying he was “not a wild animal”.
Just over 32,000 migrants are housed in hotels across the country, according to figures up to the end of June. The government plans to stop the practice by the next election, due in 2029. (Reuters/NAN)