Speaking to Mornings with Ridge and Frost, the justice secretary admitted that there have been further prisoners accidentally released since he made a statement on the issue last month.
Pushed on how many more people have been wrongly freed, Mr Lammy admitted that two more people have been released since his update to MPs on 11 November.
At the time, he said 91 people had been mistakenly freed from prisons in England and Wales since April this year.
Mr Lammy told Sky News: “There have been releases in error since I made that statement, but I want to convey that the trend this year is fortunately downwards.
“There are two people currently at large… and a prison system that is paper-based. Mistakes happen.”
But pushed for more detail on these mistaken releases, Mr Lammy said he doesn’t want to give a “running commentary”.
He said: “It’s important that I release that data in the way that it’s always been released. And it’s also important that I work with police where someone is at large, and sometimes because the police are about to nab somebody, they actually don’t want me to discuss it, and it’s important that they get onto it.”
Reacting to Mr Lammy’s admission, the shadow justice secretary, Robert Jenrick, said: “Calamity Lammy admits two more dangerous prisoners have been mistakenly released.
“But he won’t say who they are or where they are. When will this fiasco end?”
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