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UK Deports Chart-Hit Rapper After Gang Violence Conviction
22 Dec
Summary
- Acclaimed rapper Marnz Malone deported to Jamaica after gun threat.
- He was serving an 11-year sentence for firearm possession charges.
- New laws allow deportation after serving 30% of sentence.

UK authorities have deported acclaimed rapper Marnz Malone, real name Kimani Shaw, to Jamaica. The 24-year-old songwriter, who achieved chart success with his album 'Tina's Boy' recorded while incarcerated, was serving an 11-year prison sentence. His conviction stemmed from threatening rival gangsters with a gun in 2019, an incident that led to him being stabbed multiple times.
Malone's deportation signifies the impact of recent legal changes, enabling foreign nationals to be deported after completing just 30 percent of their sentences. This reform aims to free up approximately 500 prison places annually. The government is pushing for further amendments to facilitate immediate deportations following convictions for foreign offenders.
The rapper, born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, moved to Birmingham as a child. His music often details prison life and glorifies gang culture. While his supporters argue music aided his rehabilitation, his conviction for a serious firearm offense led to his removal from the UK, where he is now permanently barred from returning.




