Rapper jailed for his role in brutal gang war flaunts luxurious lifestyle and hangs out with Amir Khan in Dubai – just days after being deported from Britain to Jamaica

An acclaimed rapper who was deported to Jamaica for part of an eleven-year prison sentence has flown to Dubai, where he flaunted his lavish lifestyle online.
Marnz Malone, 24, was arrested in Birmingham in 2021 for threatening rival gang members with a gun.
Just four years later, the rapper was seen holding large shopping bags from a Burberry store in Dubai while posing with boxer Amir Khan.
Malone, whose real name is Kimani Shaw, was deported this month as part of an attempt to free up space in Britain’s beleaguered prison system.
But she took no time to escape the 23-degree heat of Dubai – where she filmed herself smoking shisha with friends and showed off her diamond-encrusted necklace with a customized Rolls Royce Phantom hanging from the front.
In a video shared with his 110,000 Instagram followers, Marnz makes a shooting gesture at the camera and says: ‘You know what’s going on… we do the dips [stabbings]to understand.’
The grinning rapper, wearing a black hat and pink tracksuit, makes a stabbing motion with his hand as he delivers his message to the camera.
Later, her friends show off their jewelry with a hookah pipe standing on the floor of a swanky rooftop restaurant.
Kimani Shaw (pictured) is acclaimed rapper ‘Marnz Malone’, who was deported to Jamaica as part of an eleven-year prison sentence as part of an effort to free up space in the UK’s beleaguered prison system.
The rapper (right) wasted no time in escaping to Dubai and hanging out with the likes of boxer Amir Khan after being deported this month (pictured left)
Khan, 39, a former world champion boxer, later shared the photo of the duo on his Instagram account.
In another clip, Malone once again shows off his chain, which resembles supercar brand Maybach, and says: ‘We’re out there… all kinds of gyaldem.’
A musician friend of Malone’s also spotted him in a Burberry store wearing the designer’s £950 shorts and £325 sandals.
He can be heard saying ‘my dog is free’ while pointing towards the camera.
Malone was later seen wearing a white outfit, drinking a coconut and making more gun gestures at the camera.
The artist reached sixth place in the British hip-hop charts with his album Tina’s Boy, which he released behind bars last year.
His final music, recorded on a prison phone, amassed millions of streams and detailed prison life and themes including suicide.
The Jamaican-British songwriter was stabbed 20 times in 2019 after turning his gun on rivals.
Shaw flaunts his luxurious lifestyle on social media and shares his cars adorned with luxury chains
Shaw aka ‘Malone’ (middle picture) regularly posts his friends on his social media. Shaw was arrested in Birmingham in 2021 for threatening rival gang members with a gun.
He was deported after serving approximately half of his sentence due to time in detention.
During his trial it was heard that B19 gang member Malone entered another crew’s territory in Birmingham before the showdown began.
He was chased into a nearby underpass where he was stabbed multiple times before being taken to intensive care.
Twenty-four hours later, while Malone was on life support, a triple drive-by shooting occurred in the city’s Ladywood neighborhood.
Three men have been found guilty of murder after 23-year-old Dante Mullings was killed and two others injured in a revenge attack.
Malone was convicted in 2021 of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
Much of his music glorifies gang life and the violence that accompanies it.
In the track Dunce, Malone says: ‘A real warlord like Hades. Baby, SIG Sauer [gun] It takes 380 seconds.
Shaw (pictured left) posed with a friend outside the Dubai Mall on Instagram wearing £950 Burberry shorts and £325 sandals.
The rapper was seen dancing, making gang signs at a Burberry store in a clip
‘Hunter, but this weapon comes from Haiti. ‘Brother, I think I know why they hate me.’
Speaking to the Guardian in January, he said: ‘Prison is not a place for rehabilitation. The only reason I’m rehabilitated is music; I don’t know what I would do without him.
‘I would probably consider returning home to a life of crime to survive. Not everyone gets the opportunity I have.
‘So I wake up every day and tell myself to remember two things: stay humble and complete the task.
‘I don’t think my rap career has started yet until I get out of here.’
The rapper was born in the Spanish town of Jamaica before his mother moved to Birmingham after his father’s death when he was two.
The law was changed in June to allow foreign criminals who have served 30 percent of their sentences to be deported.
The government is trying to change the law so that foreigners can be deported immediately after conviction.
While behind bars last year, the rapper (pictured) reached number six in the British hip-hop charts with his album Tina’s Boy.
Shaw’s latest music was recorded on a prison phone, and his music has reached millions of streams, with themes such as prison life and suicide.
However, terrorists, murderers and other serious criminals sentenced to indeterminate sentences will continue to serve their sentences in the UK before being deported.
Deported criminals are also permanently banned from re-entering the UK.
Foreign criminals make up about 12 percent of the total prison population, and it is estimated that their earlier deportation would free up about 500 prison places a year, according to the Ministry of Justice.
A Home Office spokesman said: ‘This government will not allow foreign criminals and illegal immigrants to abuse our laws; That’s why we’re reforming human rights laws and the broken appeals system, allowing us to increase deportations.
‘The Home Secretary recently announced sweeping reforms to combat illegal immigration. They will make Britain a less attractive destination for illegal immigrants and make it easier for them to be deported and deported.
‘All Foreign National Offenders sentenced to imprisonment in the UK are referred for deportation at the earliest opportunity.’

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