Wife beaters among those on the run after 37 prisoners were incorrectly freed under Keir Starmer’s early inmate release scheme – as system blunder sparks chaos. Question many ask, how long will Dodgy Starmer Last??

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Labour’s early release prison scheme was in crisis last night as it emerged domestic abusers have been freed by mistake.

Dozens of offenders convicted of breaching a restraining order have been wrongly let out of jail.

The Ministry of Justice is now striving to avoid more ineligible offenders being freed after the oversight emerged.In all, 37 men were released in error. Most have now been recalled to jail but five were still on the loose last night.

Jails have been ordered to manually recalculate prisoners’ correct release dates after the shocking mix-up.Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood introduced the early release scheme, known as SDS40, earlier this month to free space in the overcrowded jails.

An internal Ministry of Justice memo, seen by the Mail, said: ‘It is essential that prisons take action to identify any releases in error and prevent any future releases in error as a result of this issue.I have made it clear to Government that to safeguard victims, all offenders with a known history of domestic abuse must be exempt from this scheme.’

The commissioner declined to comment on the latest development last night.

There were sickening scenes of celebration outside jails as the first inmates were released on September 10, with some thanking Sir Keir Starmer and swearing to be ‘lifelong Labour voters’ as a result of the scheme.

Terrorists and sex offenders are exempt from the sentence discount, along with violent criminals serving more than four years’ imprisonment.

The Mail revealed earlier this month that a criminal had been charged with sexually assaulting a woman just an hour after being let out under the scheme.

The 31-year-old offender allegedly assaulted a woman while on the way from prison to a railway station, and then went on the run.

File. Terrorists and sex offenders are exempt from the sentence discount, along with violent criminals serving more than four years’

An MoJ spokesman said: ‘We are working with the police to urgently return a very small number of offenders to custody.

‘The convictions remain valid with offenders monitored since their release and will soon be back behind bars.’

He added: ‘Public safety is our first priority.

‘That is why we took decisive action to fix the broken prison system we inherited and keep the most dangerous offenders

locked up.

‘This included blocking the early release of domestic abuse offences such as stalking and controlling behaviour.’

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