



A balaclava-clad drill rapper promoted by the BBC who was exposed as a convicted murderer has been recalled to prison.
Jake Fahri, 35, who performs under the name "TEN" had served 14 years in jail for the murder of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen.
He has now been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions, the Probation Service has said.
Fahri, who boasted about murder in his songs, was spotted in a music video by The Sun newspaper on Greenwich Peninsula in east London - with Canary Wharf visible in the background.
The video in question, titled "Dirty Game," shows Fahri rapping alongside luxury vehicles and other masked men at Blackwall Point Draw Dock - within his lifetime exclusion zone.
The newspaper then took the video to the Ministry of Justice - and after a swift investigation, the 35-year-old killer is back behind bars.
"Our thoughts are with Jimmy Mizen's family who deserve better than to see their son's murderer shamelessly boasting about his violent crime," a Probation Service spokesman said.
"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," they added.