It is understood that the woman is due to be deported to Poland on Thursday, February 5.
British police are believed to be trying to contact their Polish counterparts to inform them of Lecka’s criminal history.
A mother of one of the children abused by Lecka slammed the UK’s justice system after learning the former nursery worker was to be removed from the country.
The mother, who cannot be named, told GB News: “The simple reality is she is being deported back to Poland having only served four months of her eight-year sentence.
“We haven’t been given much information, but she will not be handed over to serve the rest of her sentence. She will be free to go.”
She added: “It just makes a mockery of the whole criminal system. No justice is being served, no punishment.”
Parents of Lecka’s victims condemned her “sickening” crimes and branded her the “worst kind of human” during victim impact statements read out in court.
Sentencing Judge Sarah Plaschkes KC said Lecka should not be allowed to work with children again, telling the defendant she “committed multiple acts of gratuitous violence”.
“Your criminal conduct can properly be characterised as sadistic,” the judge said.
A Home Office spokesperson declined to comment on the case, but told The Sun: “We will not allow foreign criminals and illegal migrants to exploit our laws.
“We are reforming human rights laws and replacing the broken appeals system so we can scale up deportations.
“All foreign national offenders who receive a prison sentence in the UK are referred for deportation at the earliest opportunity.”
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