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Jimmy Mizen’s killer could be freed AGAIN – months after he was dragged back to jail over violent drill rap videos

Published on April 09, 2025 at 03:57 PM

JIMMY MIZEN’S killer Jake Fahri has been granted another chance of freedom – just months after he was recalled to jail over violent drill rap videos.

Fahri – who had been – has won a Parole Board review which could see him released again.

Rapper Ten1 aka Jake Fahri sitting in front of an orange Lamborghini.
Jimmy Mizen's killer Jake Fahri, known as drill artists TEN, has won a Parole Board review which could see him released again
Mugshot of Jake Fahri.
The murderer was given a life sentence for killing schoolboy Jimmy and more recently had his music promoted by the BBC
Photo of Jimmy Mizen.
Millwall fan Jimmy was attacked with a Pyrex dish by Fahri at a bakery in Lee, south-east London, in 2009

The murderer was after a Sun investigation revealed him

Fahri – then 19 – in Lee, south-east , in 2009.

After starting an argument, he hurled a Pyrex dish at , severing an artery and killing him.

Fahri pleaded not guilty to but was convicted after a two-week trial at the Old Bailey in 2009.

The Parole Board after he had served 14 years of a life sentence.

But Fahri , including one featuring the tattooed thug – with his face covered – at Blackwall Point Draw Dock in London.

The area, near the , is in the borough of Greenwich – which Fahri was barred from entering after his release.

Fahri's music, as TEN, was after his release.

Some of his lyrics seemed to .

They included: “Stuck it on a man and watched him melt like Ben and Jerry’s.

“Sharpen up my blade I’ve got to keep those necessary.

“Stay alert and kept it ready, any corner could be deadly.

“Judge took a look at me, before the trial even started he already knows he’s gonna throw the book at me.”;

launched an urgent probe into Fahri’s music and behaviour after our revelations in January.

At the time, Fahri “needs to go back to and really think about his life.”;

Sources said his hearing could be as early as August after he was granted the fresh review.

Man in a mask standing between two luxury cars.
Fahri was returned to prison after he appeared in a music video inside a police-enforced exclusion zone
Portrait of an elderly woman sitting on a red couch.
Margaret Mizen, Jimmy's mum, said killer Fahri has shown ‘no remorse' for his actions
Photo of Jimmy Mizen.
Jimmy's murderer had returned to prison following efforts from a Sun investigation

But Ex Detective Peter Bleksley said yesterday: “It is ludicrous he has been considered so quickly.

“His very recent behaviour shows he’s not rehabilitated at all.

“And I find it highly unlikely there has been a sea change in his outlook and behaviour in three months that means he is fit for release.

“But that is what he will tell the Parole Board has happened.

“It is just a question of whether that organisation, which has shown it is not fit for purpose, believes it.”;

A Parole Board spokesperson said: “We can confirm the parole review of has been referred to the Parole Board by the Secretary of State for Justice and is following standard processes.

“Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public if released and whether that risk is manageable in the community.

“A panel will carefully examine a huge range of evidence, including details of the original crime, and any evidence of behaviour change, as well as explore the harm done and impact the crime has had on the victims.

“Protecting the public is our number one priority.”

In January, Jimmy's mum Margaret after Fahri was returned to prison.

The peace campaigner criticised the violent music for glorifying crime, drugs, and gang life.

Margaret spoke at a primary , saying: “They’re not songs. Are they? They’re words.

“The words in them, they’re actually dreadful and if it’s a way of making a living, they should be ashamed of themselves.

“We and my family will always spread the same message, and that’s one of forgiveness, peace and hope.

“And I use those words because they’re really important to me, and that’s something we’re going to continue through our .

“And maybe someone could do a song about forgiveness, peace and hope. It’s much better to have these good words than words of murder.”

‘HE'S NOT SHOWING REMORSE'

Turning to Fahri, she said: “I’d like him to show remorse, and for the Parole Board to look into it properly. Clearly, Jake’s not showing remorse.”

The brave campaigner, , also called for more regulation over drill rap’s violent lyrics.

Margaret, who still lives near the scene in Lee, south-east London, said: “I think it goes without saying anything that promotes murder, promotes knives, promotes drugs, it shouldn’t be allowed.

“That’s what Jake was doing — he was encouraging crime.

“He said he was trying to turn his life around. How can you turn your life around when you’re encouraging ?

“Perhaps we need to meet some of these bigger drill stars and explain to them what damage it does. What if it was their child, their brother, their sister, who was ? How would they feel?”

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