JIMMY Mizen’s killer Jake Fahri was refused parole after jail bosses labelled him a “known bully” who assaulted fellow inmates
The drill rapper thug is said to have attacked and intimidated lags and mixed with gangsters.


Fahri, 36, killed Jimmy, 16, at a bakery in Lee, South London, in 2008 and was sentenced to life.
The Parole Board last month rejected his plea for freedom but suggested he be moved to an open prison, which was last week blocked by Justice Secretary David Lammy.
And a source said: “This is one of the reasons he did not get parole, as well as his dishonesty and failure to face up to his crimes.
“He has mixed with the wrong crowd in jail and intimidated and had fights with other inmates.
“It has to be pretty bad for someone to be marked as a known bully, and it shows that Fahri has not changed his ways.
“It is pretty shocking that he was recommended for a move to an open prison – but he is still somewhere pretty relaxed and cushy.
“The Mount is known for being an easy place to serve time, in jail terms and they treat the prisoners pretty well there.”
We told on Saturday how Fahri had his move to an open prison blocked at the last minute by Lammy.
We also revealed how Fahri – recalled to jail last year after a Sun probe into him boasting about crimes in raps – duped England footballer Marcus Rashford, 26, into appearing in a picture with him while he was out.
The thug had a freedom bid blocked by the parole board, but was recommended for a move to an open, Category D jail earlier this month.
He was released on licence in June 2023 – but was recalled to prison a year ago after a Sun probe revealed him boasting about his crime under the guise of drill rapper ‘Ten’.











