Drill rapper promoted by BBC who murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen is ARRESTED & back behind bars after breaching parole
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A DRILL rapper who murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen is back behind bars after breaching his parole. Jake Fahri, 35, also known as masked drill artist TEN, was arrested and recalled by police yesterday. It is likely to be due to his lack of remorse, the nature of his lyrics and going to an area he had been banned from as part of his parole conditions.
It comes after The Sun passed a dossier of evidence to the Ministry of Justice after our exclusive unmasking of him yesterday as a rapper promoted on BBC shows. A Probation Service spokesperson told The Sun: “Our thoughts are with Jimmy Mizen’s family who deserve better than to see their son’s murderer shamelessly boasting about his violent crime.
“All offenders released on licence are subject to strict conditions. As this case shows, we will recall them to prison if they break the rules.”. Fahri had been given a life sentence in 2009 with a minimum term of 14 years for the killing of Jimmy, 16, after throwing an oven dish at him.
The glass dish shattered and severed blood vessels in Jimmy's neck in a south London bakery on May 10, 2008. Jimmy's mum Margaret Mizen had said on January 16 that she believes one of the rapper's videos violated his parole. Peace campaigner Margaret, 72, said: “He is not allowed in certain boroughs. Greenwich is one of them.”.