Clue in Jimmy Mizen killer’s rap video could send him BACK to jail – as schoolboy’s distraught mum slams thug
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RAPPER unmasked by The Sun as the murderer of Jimmy Mizen faces a return to jail after apparently breaching his licence. Fahri, rap name TEN, was barred from entering the Greenwich area of London as part of his June 2023 release. Margaret Mizen, whose 16-year-old son Jimmy he killed, watched videos unearthed by The Sun and noticed balaclava-clad Fahri on Greenwich Peninsula with the backdrop of Canary Wharf.
She and hubby Barry, 73, say it is a parole breach. The Sun has passed the new evidence to the Ministry of Justice who are already investigating Fahri after our exclusive unmasking of him yesterday as a rapper promoted on BBC shows. Peace campaigner Margaret, 72, said last night: “He is not allowed in certain boroughs. Greenwich is one of them.”.
Asked if 35-year-old Fahri should be recalled to prison, she added: “He will have to. Otherwise the licence will be a laughing stock. “If he has breached it then yes, he needs to go back to prison and really think about his life.”. In the video for Fahri’s song Dirty Game, he raps next to several luxury cars at Blackwall Point Draw Dock near the O2 Arena.
The spot is said to be inside the Greenwich and Bromley lifetime exclusion zone imposed on him following his release. The zone was enforced to stop Fahri from passing through the part of South East London where he killed Jimmy in a bakery in 2008. Fahri hurled a glass dish at Jimmy, fatally severing an artery.