Man on the run after being recalled to UK prison indefinitely makes plea to minister

Man on the run after being recalled to UK prison indefinitely makes plea to minister
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Man on the run after being recalled to UK prison indefinitely makes plea to minister
Author: Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor
Published: Jan, 01 2025 05:00

Matthew Booth, from Bolton, is facing further time in jail after claims he has restarted a relationship with an ex. A Bolton man who is on the run after being recalled to prison indefinitely has made a direct plea to the justice secretary to intervene in his case.

Matthew Booth, 33, is wanted by police on recall to prison for a crime he committed when he was 15 and for which he has served a sentence. He was given an indefinite imprisonment for public protection (IPP) sentence, meaning he can be recalled without notice for breaches of strict licence conditions.

Booth was originally convicted of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm after he was involved in a fight, hitting someone over the head with a brick. In a separate incident, he stamped on someone’s head. At 16, he was sentenced to serve a minimum of two years and seven months. He was released in 2013. He has since been taken back to prison three times, twice for arrests that led to no charge.

He has pleaded with the justice secretary, Shabana Mahmood, to intervene after being accused of restarting a relationship with his former partner, Abigail Vernon, with whom he has two daughters, aged 10 and seven, without notifying the authorities. Booth and Vernon both deny this. They say the Parole Board is also under the misconception that Booth has been abusive to Vernon in the past. They say he has not.

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