Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Nigerian who posted rap video on YouTube glorifying gang culture jailed for 22 years

Nigerian who posted rap video on
YouTube glorifying gang culture
jailed for 22 years
A 21 year old Nigerian named Kayode Oshin
(pictured right), who uploaded a video on YouTube
boasting about trying to murder a rival with a
machine gun was jailed for 22 years yesterday,
Daily Mail reports. His accomplice, Junior Tahir-
Akinyele (pictured left) was jailed for 14 years.
"Kayode Oshin, 21, attempted to assassinate
Yassin Zouaiou with a Mac 10 in a feud over
drugs and money in Hounslow, west London,
after being enticed into a world of gang
culture and crime’, a court heard.
Mr Zouaiou survived when the gun jammed -
but a single bullet was fired, hitting his
brother Mohammed Ali Subhani in the neck.
But Oshin then posted a rap video bragging
about the shooting on YouTube.
The shooting was carried out in an alleyway
between North Drive and Kingsley Road,
Hounslow, at around 1am on October 6, 2011, the
court heard.
Oshin and a second man, Junior Tahir-Akinyele,
19, were arrested the next day in a white
Mercedes-Benz they had hired for the attack.
Jailing Oshin for 22 years and Tahir-Akinyele for
14 years, Judge Timothy Pontius said the pair had
been ‘enticed into a world of gang culture and
crime’.
‘Oshin you are convicted of attempted murder,
your clear intention was that Yassin Zouaiou
should die,’ he added. ‘That intention would
undoubtedly have been realised were it not for the
fact that the mechanism on the gun jammed,
releasing only one round.'
Oshin was jailed for 22 years for attempted
murder; 16 years imprisonment for possession of
a firearm with intent to endanger life and 14 years
for wounding with intent, all to run concurrent.
Tahir-Akinyele was sentenced to 14 years in a
Young Offenders’ Institution for possession of
firearms with intent to endanger life with 12 years
concurrent for wounding with intent.
Culled from Daily Mail UK.

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