RAPPER NICKED Drill rapper promoted by BBC who murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen is ARRESTED & back behind bars after breaching parole

 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 probably going to be because of his absence of regret, the idea of his verses and going to an area he had been restricted from as a component of his parole conditions.

It comes after The Sun passed a dossier of proof to the Service of Equity after our selective exposing of him yesterday as a rapper advanced on BBC shows.



A Probation Administration representative told The Sun: "Our considerations are with Jimmy Mizen's family who merit better compared to see their child's killer boldly flaunting about his brutal wrongdoing.


"All wrongdoers delivered on permit are dependent upon severe circumstances. As this case shows, we will review them to jail on the off chance that they defy the norms."

Fahri had been given a lifelong incarceration in 2009 with a base term of 14 years for the killing of Jimmy, 16, in the wake of tossing a stove dish at him.



The glass dish broke and cut off veins in Jimmy's neck in a south London pastry shop on May 10, 2008.

Jimmy's mum Margaret Mizen had said on January 16 that she accepted one of the rapper's recordings abused his parole.

Harmony campaigner Margaret, 72, said: "He isn't permitted in specific precincts. Greenwich is one of them."

Inquired as to whether 35-year-old Fahri ought to be reviewed to jail, she added: "He should. Generally the permit will be a fool.

"In the event that he has penetrated it, indeed, he really wants to return to jail and truly contemplate his life."

In the video for Fahri's melody Messy Game, he raps close to a few extravagance vehicles at Blackwall Point Draw Dock close to the O2 Field.

The spot is supposed to be inside the Greenwich and Bromley lifetime prohibition zone forced on him following his delivery.

The zone was implemented to prevent Fahri from going through the piece of South East London where he killed Jimmy.



He had been let on permit out of jail in June 2023 yet was as of late at the focal point of a contention after BBC 1Xtra played his music under year and a half later.

In one of TEN's tracks, the balaclava-clad rapper seems to reference Jimmy's demise, and the rapper highlighted during an episode of BBC Presenting on 1Xtra with Theo Johnson: Jorday Moves forward! on November 17, 2024.

Mum Margaret had censured the BBC for playing the music of her child's executioner, depicting the verses as "horrible".

She said: "I need to say I'm a piece disheartened with the BBC for

playing any of his music on the radio broadcast.

"I'll be needing replies about that also in light of the fact that I figure it doesn't make any difference in the event that it wasn't the two melodies that are just plain horrible.

"It's the reality they played some. You know, while you're playing the melodies of a killer. It's quite terrible isn't it?"

The BBC has now promised to quit playing music by the rapper.

YouTube told The Sun on January 15 that it had sent off a survey of TEN's music on its foundation.

Fahri, frequently found in a balaclava, raps on one tune: "Stuck it on a man and watched him liquefy like Ben and Jerry's.

"Hone up my cutting edge I must keep those vital. Remain ready and kept it prepared, any corner could be dangerous.

"Judge investigated me, before the preliminary even begun he definitely knows he will condemn me."

In another he gloats: "See a man's spirit fly from his eyes and his breath gone.

"S***, I needed more, it made it less off-base. Seeing blood spilled same floor he was left on."

HM Jail and Probation Administration (HMPPS) had recently affirmed it was exploring the substance as fundamentally important.



In light of the underlying report, the BBC had expressed: "Choices on music are presented defense by case.

"We have severe article rules set up before any satisfied is communicated or posted.

"BBC 1Xtra doesn't glamorize savagery."

Fahri answered no remark demands and has erased his web-based entertainment profiles.

Millwall fan and previous church youth Jimmy was gone after at a pastry kitchen in Lee, South East London by Fahri who had gone in and begun a contention.

The wannabe criminal, then, at that point, 19, flung a Pyrex dish at Jimmy, cutting off a vein and killing him.

Fahri ran out of the shop and was portrayed by an observer as "strolling with a strut".

He argued not blameworthy to kill.



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