Epping hotel asylum seeker Hadush Kebatu jailed for sex assaults

Lewis AdamsIn Chelmsford Magistrate Criminal Court
He was sentenced to a year imprisonment for being sexually assaulted by a man, a 14 -year -old girl and a woman who led to protests outside a hotel on Essex.
Hadush Kebatu was found guilty of kissing a female student on 7 and 8 July on July 7 and 8.
His arrest led to a wave of demonstrations other than Bell Hotel, where he remained asylum seekers from Ethiopia.
The Ministry of Interior will try to deport Kebatu after the imprisonment.
“Mr. Kebatu’s wish to be deported as soon as possible,” his lawyer Molly Dyas said.
Chelmsford Magistrate Criminal Court judge, for the girl wearing a school uniform at that time, “disgusting and nauseating” should be an experience, he said.
“I check my shoulder every time I go out with my friends,” Sacrifice He said in a statement.
Essex PoliceKebatu Found guilty of two sexual assaultsto harass her, to encourage sexual activity and participation in sexual assault attempts.
Crimes committed Eight days after arriving to England With the small boat, he passed Sudan, Libya, Italy and France.
In accordance with the 2007 United Kingdom’s Borders Law, he should be ordered to deport when he was sentenced to a foreign national crime and receives at least a 12 -month custody penalty.
Kebatu tried to kiss the girl and put his hand in his thigh before asking him to kiss another child while watching.
Later, a woman who intervened, said she used to “benefit from my kindness” when he put his hand in his thigh while trying to help him in Kebatu’s CV.
Later, when he saw Kebatu and spoke to girls and friends, he called the police.
Kebatu insisted on his three -day hearing. He was not a wild animal ““I can’t do this kind of thing, these anti-Christian-buns are only children, innocent children.”
However, the regional judge Christopher Williams, who punished him, said, “You have tried to describe yourself as a victim and you have to be a scapegoat.”
The judge said that they realized that Kebatu’s crime was caused by “mass demonstrations” in England and trying to get his own life in prison.
Prosecutor Stuart Cowen says, “Because of the situation, EPPING is in chaos and there are many other immigrant problems,” said Stuart Cowen. He said.
“Mr. Kebatu said that he did not know how strict Britain is by Mr. Kebatu.”
PA MediaDuring trialA child witness claimed that Kebatu heard to his girl and friend on July 7, “Go back to Africa, you will be a good wife.”
Kebatu saw that they ate pizza at the EPPING Town Center and invited them to Bell Hotel.
“I want a baby from you and a baby from you,” the girl said to the police.
The next day, they told him that he was beautiful and tried to kiss him on a bench before he put Kebatu’s hand in his thigh.
During the encounter, he told the detectives that he was “freezing” and said to Kebatu, “No, I’m 14 years old,” but he said, “Your age is not important.”
The judge added: “It must be very clear to you that your behavior is unwanted.”
The court heard that Kebatu told the girls he paid € 2,500 (£ 2,155) to come on a “rubber boot” on a “rubber boot”.
At the hearing, he gave his date of birth as December 1986 and made it 38, but the court records were 41.
Kebatu, who gave evidence, told the judge that he was a “sports teacher” in Ethiopia and described the children as the “future of tomorrow, the new generation”.
However, the judge said that he was a “risk of doing an important re -doing” and asking the girl to kiss another child, “visible awakened”.
Judge Williams said he was “ignorant and disgusting” when he sexually assaulted the woman trying to help him in Kebatu’s CV.
“A confident woman who rightly stood up for herself and most importantly stood up for those who are more vulnerable.”
Essex Police Vice President Stuart Hooper said that the victims had the courage to secure Kabatu’s conviction.
He said: “They came to the forefront and trusted us with their experiences, and today I want to thank them for their courage.”





