Darwin prisoner freed by mistake found after manhunt
Clinton Daylight, a prisoner mistakenly released from correctional custody, has been apprehended by police in Darwin after a two-day manhunt.
Clinton Daylight, a 52-year-old inmate imprisoned for violent offenses, was mistakenly released from the Darwin Correctional Centre due to an administrative error by corrections staff. His early release took place two months before his sentence was scheduled to end, causing significant concern among law enforcement and the public alike.
After going missing, Daylight was last seen at the Darwin Bus Exchange on Wednesday afternoon immediately following his release. The Northern Territory police initiated a manhunt the following day, mobilizing a specialized fugitive task force to locate him. This situation raised questions about the processes within correctional facilities, highlighting the importance of administrative accuracy and vigilance in managing inmates.
On Friday afternoon, police successfully located and arrested Daylight in the Darwin Central Business District. Fortunately, this arrest was conducted without incident, ensuring community safety and concluding what could have been a more dangerous scenario had he remained at large. The incident not only illustrates the potential pitfalls in correctional administration but also emphasizes the importance of effective law enforcement in quickly addressing such situations.