By the way you really should have included the most up to date information....
Hes back in jail for it already.... bbc never played that song and the blaming of bbc is directed by Starmer.... almost like hes trying to get attention away from the shit that involves him lol...
Jake Fahri, who served 14 years in jail for murdering schoolboy Jimmy Mizen, breached licence conditions.
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Killer recalled to prison after murder 'boast'
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Jimmy Mizen, left, was murdered by Jake Fahri in 2009
The murderer of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen has been recalled to prison after "shamelessly boasting" about his crime, the Probation Service said.
Jake Fahri, then 19,
was sentenced to life after he threw a large glass dish that shattered, severing an artery in the 16-year-old's neck, at a bakery in Lee, south-east London, in 2008.
The 35-year-old was released on licence in June 2023 following his 14-year term but recalled on Thursday morning.
The Sun newspaper claimed that Fahri is masked drill artist TEN and had recorded music referencing the murder.
Two songs by TEN have been played on BBC Radio 1Xtra's Introducing show, although not those with the apparent reference to murder.
A Probation Service spokesperson said: "Our thoughts are with Jimmy Mizen's family who deserve better than to see their son's murderer shamelessly boasting about his violent crime."
I think this is a horrendous case, and obviously I think the BBC in particular will want to reflect on the featuring of the person who killed him," she added.
A spokesperson for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: "He thinks the BBC needs to answer some questions pretty urgently.
"And obviously I've seen that the individual involved has now been returned to custody and his release or otherwise will be a matter for an independent parole board."
"I reiterate the Prime Minister's thoughts with Jimmy Mizen's family who deserve better than to see their son's murderer shamelessly boasting about his violent crime," they added.
A BBC spokesperson said: "This individual does not feature on any BBC playlists, we have never played - as we pointed out to the Sun - the lyrics they have printed.
"He's had two other tracks played twice. 1Xtra has no further plans to play his music, we were not aware of his background and we in no way condone his actions."