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William Smith Hands Himself In After Wandsworth Prison Release Error

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Last updated: November 6, 2025 12:13 pm
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William Smith Hands Himself In After Wandsworth Prison Release Error
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Key Points

  • William Smith, 35, was mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth on the day he was sentenced.
  • Smith had been sentenced to 45 months in prison for multiple fraud offences at Croydon Crown Court.
  • The release was caused by a clerical error in the court system, recording a suspended sentence instead of a custodial one.
  • A correction notice was issued but mistakenly delivered to the wrong individual.
  • Surrey Police launched a manhunt on Wednesday for Smith.
  • Smith voluntarily handed himself back to HMP Wandsworth on Thursday, ending the manhunt.
  • Another prisoner, Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, a 24-year-old Algerian national convicted of sexual offences, was also mistakenly released and remains at large.
  • Justice Secretary David Lammy faces pressure to improve safeguards following multiple mistaken prisoner releases, with such incidents having doubled in one year.

What Happened to William Smith?

As reported by the BBC, William Smith, aged 35, was inadvertently freed from HMP Wandsworth prison on Monday, the same day he was sentenced to 45 months for multiple fraud offences by Croydon Crown Court. This release was due to a clerical error within the court system, where the sentence was incorrectly entered as a suspended sentence rather than a custodial one. Although a correction was made promptly, it was mistakenly handed to the wrong person, allowing Smith to leave the prison unlawfully.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened to William Smith?
  • Why Was Smith Released by Mistake?
  • Who Else Was Mistakenly Released?
  • How Have Authorities Responded to the Incident?
  • What Are the Broader Implications for Prison Management?
  • How Did Media Capture the Moment of Return?
  • What Is the Current Status and Next Steps?

Surrey Police confirmed they launched a manhunt on Wednesday after realising the error and that Smith had not returned. However, on Thursday, Smith handed himself back into HMP Wandsworth prison voluntarily, thus ending the search effort.​

Why Was Smith Released by Mistake?

According to Sky News, the mistake originated from a court clerical error. The custodial sentence was incorrectly recorded as suspended in the computer system. While officials issued a correction, it was initially sent to the wrong individual, contributing to the delay in apprehending Smith. By the time the correct notification reached the relevant authorities, Smith had already left the prison.​

Who Else Was Mistakenly Released?

In addition to William Smith, another prisoner named Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, a 24-year-old Algerian national, was also mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth during the same period. Kaddour-Cherif, convicted of sexual offences, had not been located at the time of reporting and remains the subject of an ongoing police manhunt.​

How Have Authorities Responded to the Incident?

Surrey Police took immediate action by initiating a manhunt for both prisoners after discovering the error. The voluntary return of Smith was welcomed, but the search continues for Kaddour-Cherif.​

Justice Secretary David Lammy has come under increasing pressure following this incident. This is not an isolated case, as official figures show that mistaken prisoner releases in the UK have more than doubled within a year. Lammy had previously pledged to introduce more rigorous safeguarding measures to prevent such incidents. Critics, including Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, have described the situation as “an utter shambles,” underscoring the urgent need for systemic reforms.​

What Are the Broader Implications for Prison Management?

The errors at HMP Wandsworth reflect wider systemic issues in prisoner management and the communication flow between courts and correctional facilities. The mistaken releases exacerbate public safety concerns, especially when offenders with serious convictions, such as Kaddour-Cherif, remain at large. The incidents have prompted calls for technology and procedural improvements to reduce human error and ensure that custodial sentences are correctly implemented without delay.​

How Did Media Capture the Moment of Return?

ITV News provided exclusive footage capturing the moment William Smith, sometimes referred to as “Billy,” handed himself back to HMP Wandsworth. Their reports highlighted the voluntary nature of his return and the continuing efforts to locate the other prisoner.​

What Is the Current Status and Next Steps?

As of the latest reports on Thursday, William Smith is back in custody at HMP Wandsworth. The search persists for Brahim Kaddour-Cherif. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to tightening controls and improving communication to prevent similar errors in the future. The Justice Secretary is under scrutiny to deliver reforms to restore public confidence in the prison system.

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