Notorious drill rapper who needs cops' permission to make new music thrown back in jail just weeks after release
A NOTORIOUS drill rapper banned from making music videos without permission from police has been sent back to jail just weeks after his release.
In 2018, he became the first person in the UK to be given a Criminal Behaviour Order banning him from recording or performing music without police permission.Fans speculated online Herbert had been banged up again for breaching the CBO by sharing a clip on Instagram of himself nodding along to lyrics believed to be threatening violence against a rival gang.But The Sun understands the video was not related to the recall to prison.
The drill rapper was only released from prison in May after being caged for two-and-a-half years for his part in a horrifying machete brawl in central London.
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