A gang member released early by Labour boasts about increasing crime in his new rap.

Rapper also made fun of Sir Keir Starmer.

December 28th 2024.

A gang member released early by Labour boasts about increasing crime in his new rap.
Isaac Donkoh, who also goes by the name "Young Dizz", has recently released a new rap that takes aim at Keir Starmer, the current leader of the Labour Party. In this rap, Donkoh boasts about his release from prison and how he has been "raising the crime rate" since then. Donkoh, a member of a gang, was sentenced to 12 and a half years in jail in 2019 for kidnapping and torturing a 16-year-old boy.

However, due to Labour's early release scheme, Donkoh was released two weeks earlier than expected. The scheme, which was introduced by the new Labour government, aimed to alleviate overcrowding in UK jails and prevent a potential disaster. Under this scheme, almost 3,000 prisoners were released on licence in September and October after serving 40% of their prison sentence.

In his rap, Donkoh taunts Starmer, saying "Keir Starmer let me out, now he wants me back." He also mentions how his sentence was only three years, making him eligible for the early release scheme despite being sentenced to 12 and a half years for kidnapping and torture. This has caused controversy and concern, as Donkoh was excluded from the scheme due to his violent offences.

During Donkoh's trial, the court heard the horrifying details of his crime. He and four other youths kidnapped the 16-year-old victim, threatening him with a machete and putting plastic bags over his head. The victim was then taken to one of Donkoh's accomplice's house, where he was subjected to a violent and humiliating ordeal for over two hours. He was forced to strip naked while Donkoh filmed him and threatened to harm him. The victim was also beaten with a metal pole and had his hair cut off with scissors. He was eventually released after being forced to call his parents and beg for £1,500.

Donkoh's release from prison has caused uproar, especially after he posted a selfie on social media posing with a £140,000 "Armoured Edition" Land Rover. This has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the early release scheme and whether prisoners are being properly prepared for their release.

Prisons minister James Timpson has defended the scheme, stating that it is necessary to prevent a "total breakdown of law and order" in the country's prisons. He also highlighted the overcrowding issue, with prisons being run at 99% capacity for months. However, there have been mixed reactions to the scheme, with some prisoners celebrating their early release while others have expressed feeling unprepared. Local communities have also expressed fear of a potential rise in crime.

Overall, Donkoh's rap has shed light on the controversial early release scheme and sparked discussions about its effectiveness and consequences.

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