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    Damilola Killer Ricky Preddie Back In Jail

    The father of Damilola Taylor has called for a public inquiry after one of his son's killers was returned to prison for a second time - just 16 days after being released.

    The Ministry of Justice has confirmed Ricky Preddie was back in jail because of a breach of his "licence conditions", the second time he has broken the agreement a prisoner makes with the Parole Board if he is to be released early.

    Gary Trowsdale, the managing director of the Damilola Taylor Trust , warned that there was no evidence Preddie, 24, had been reformed when he was released last month.

    He said: "The Taylor family, society at large, and also the boys themselves have been failed by the system and the academics that run it.

    "Now we are demanding answers and believe a public inquiry is the only way of
    getting them.

    "Richard Taylor, supported by the Damilola Taylor Trust and other victim families, is writing to the Prime Minister calling for a public inquiry into how the system has failed so badly in this case."

    Preddie was originally released in September 2010 but was sent to Pentonville prison in March of last year.

    A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "At the request of the Ministry of Justice, police attended an address in London yesterday evening and arrested a man in his 20s for a recall to prison."

    It was reported he had been in Southwark, in breach of an exclusion order, broken a late-night curfew and had been socialising with prohibited individuals.

    Harry Fletcher, assistant general secretary of the probation union Napo, said: "He (Preddie) was recalled following information received from the police that he had entered the exclusion zone and may have been in contact with banned persons, former gang members.

    "This is his second recall for the same breach of trust.

    "It will be treated seriously by the authorities and he could now serve as much as another 14 months in custody."

    A spokesperson for the MoJ said: "The decision to release recalled offenders from custody is made by the independent Parole Board - the body solely responsible in law for determining whether or not prisoners should be released.

    "Serious offenders released on licence are subject to a strict set of conditions and controls. Examples include a strict curfew and other restrictions on their movements, as well as frequent meetings with their offender manager.

    "If they fail to comply with their licence conditions, they are liable to be returned to custody.

    "They will also be managed under the statutory Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (Mappa). Within Mappa, the Police, Probation and Prison Services are required to work together to assess and manage the risks presented by the most dangerous offenders, in order to protect the public."

    Sources have told Sky News that this was a "minor" breach of the licence conditions, and that Preddie had "not hurt anyone".

    Along with his brother Danny, Ricky Preddie was convicted in 2006 for the manslaughter of Damilola Taylor.

    The conviction was only obtained after forensic evidence, previously missed, was uncovered in 2005.

    The 10-year-old was found bleeding to death in a stairwell near his home in Peckham in 2000, having been stabbed in the thigh with a broken beer bottle.

    His family had only been in the UK for a matter of months, having arrived in search of a better life.

    Danny Preddie was released in September of last year after serving just five years of his sentence.

    A spokesman for the Parole Board said that anyone recalled to custody will have their case referred within 28 days to the Parole Board, which will consider whether they can be released.

    Preddie's sentence is due to end in May 2013.

     

    50 comments

    • david  •  Swindon, England  •  3 months ago
      Can someone tell me why this Animal was free to roam the streets anyway after only
      5 years?
      • ROBIN 3 months ago
        Because the law is an #$%$...Ends.
      • Achmed The Dead Terrorist 3 months ago
        Because the (in)justice system is in comlete chaos David.The penal system needs a complete and total overhaul with severe deterrents for serious crime and the out of touch dinosaurs on the bench removed.We also need more prison space.
      • David 3 months ago
        There are plenty of unused Army, Navy & RAF bases that are out of commission now... it can't be to hard to make these good enough.. Failing that bring back the death penalty..
    • Tom Cat  •  Southall, England  •  3 months ago
      should not have been let out in the first place!
    • John B  •  Bristol, England  •  3 months ago
      This little one-eared thug should have been deported along with his entire family and not given the chance to roam free.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        we're allowing thousands more of the f##kers in instead.
      • DAVID 3 months ago
        COON gangs are all too common in the UK hardline action is needed! Put all the do gooder tree huggers on an island with a few coon gangsta gangs and a selection of Social Services Feral Brats and let's see how long they stick to their convictions.
    • Alan  •  Maidenhead, England  •  3 months ago
      At the risk of repeating myself throw the key away or deport the t;;;;;ser
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        all african/asian/european criminals should be deported along with their families.
      • Achmed The Dead Terrorist 3 months ago
        Totally agree with both above posts.
      • David 3 months ago
        Yep and me...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      why haven't this ugly basterd and his equally ugly brother been deported to africa? i'm tired of seeing these african criminals infesting this once great land.
    • john f  •  Sheffield, England  •  3 months ago
      Only another fourteen months for breaking the rules he should be sentenced to six years then deported.He will never reform.
    • THOMAS  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      What sort of weird breed is THAT?!
    • LaverdaBru  •  Birmingham, England  •  3 months ago
      Next time they release him, let him serve the day release him to stay with the eejit judge who thought he was fit to walk the streets.
    • Valentine A  •  3 months ago
      Why the criminals will not like to go back to their home (prison) place of enjoyment. they shld be send to jaill with hard labour,, have you ever see anybody that is out of gadaffi prison and like to go back?
    • Paul  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Shows that prisons are not hard enough to be a deterant, Most criminals go back inside again and again, They have to many dogooders looking after them, leave him a rope in his cell next time
      • Anon 3 months ago
        Never mind 'going in again & again' - seems they are not spending enough time in there in the first place!!
    • HEY_MICKY  •  3 months ago
      what a shame this lowlife piece of filth didnt thank his lucky stars that he was released early and given another chance to act like a human being
    • SHED  •  Manchester, England  •  3 months ago
      THIS TYPE OF COON PREDDIE WILL ALLWAYS BE IN JAIL
      • DAVID 3 months ago
        HEAR HEAR! Send him back to his roots!
    • Jacques le Reaper  •  3 months ago
      "FAILED BY..........by the system etc etc". Isn't it just possible that he is an evil piece of work? Why do we have to have excuses all the time ?
    • robert l  •  Watford, England  •  3 months ago
      this is the result of inbreeding
    • Anon  •  3 months ago
      Why is a convicted killer free to walk the streets after only 5 years of his sentence AND is out - not once but twice - 'on TRUST'!?? He's a convicted killer, for goodness sake!
    • From Luddite Lodge  •  Reading, England  •  3 months ago
      Once again, proof that the justice system and the British people aren't on the same page
    • Groblich Magflurg  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      Stupid criminal justice system.
    • stav  •  3 months ago
      Bring back Haning .Simple innit Cheap and effective and they wont do it again !!!!!
    • stephen  •  Birmingham, England  •  3 months ago
      I wish the politicians would read these comment and see what the public really think. Take action and stop killers from running free within a few years. BRING BACK HANGING!! Or if you do put them in prison, keep them there doing hard labour. Don't give them nice comfy rooms with tv, computers, phones and all the food they can eat at our expense. If the offenders are not from here send them to do there time in their own country and save the UK millions of pounds. If you know a politician tell them what the public want.
    • Dillic Watchman  •  Hounslow, England  •  3 months ago
      Send Ricky Preddie to us; we can guarantee that full justice will be served!