“No Face, No Case” Rapper Faces Life Sentence After Brutal London Murder
Two 27-year-old men, Lekan Akinsoji and Sundjata Keita, have been found guilty of murdering a rival gang member, Ahmed Deen-Jah (21), in a planned and cold-blooded attack in Custom House, London.
The shocking incident, which occurred in April 2017, saw the duo dressed in all black and balaclavas as they ambushed Deen-Jah outside a convenience store. CCTV footage captured the horrifying chase and stabbing that ended the young man’s life just 130 metres from his home.
Akinsoji — known in the drill music scene by his alias “CB” or “Cracky Blacks” — had earlier bragged in a rap video titled Armed and Ready, saying:
“No face, no case, no evvy (evidence).”
Prosecutors revealed the murder was a retaliatory “ride-out” attack amid ongoing turf wars between East London gangs — the Woodgrange gang and the Custom House gang.
Akinsoji was identified as the stabber, while Keita acted as his accomplice. The court also heard that Akinsoji was already serving a 20-year sentence for a separate gang-related shooting in 2018.
The judge, Anthony Leonard KC, remanded both men in custody, with sentencing scheduled for October 24.
This conviction shines a light on how drill music, street culture, and violent rivalry continue to fuel bloodshed on London’s streets.
Two 27-year-old men, Lekan Akinsoji and Sundjata Keita, have been found guilty of murdering a rival gang member, Ahmed Deen-Jah (21), in a planned and cold-blooded attack in Custom House, London.
The shocking incident, which occurred in April 2017, saw the duo dressed in all black and balaclavas as they ambushed Deen-Jah outside a convenience store. CCTV footage captured the horrifying chase and stabbing that ended the young man’s life just 130 metres from his home.
Akinsoji — known in the drill music scene by his alias “CB” or “Cracky Blacks” — had earlier bragged in a rap video titled Armed and Ready, saying:
“No face, no case, no evvy (evidence).”
Prosecutors revealed the murder was a retaliatory “ride-out” attack amid ongoing turf wars between East London gangs — the Woodgrange gang and the Custom House gang.
Akinsoji was identified as the stabber, while Keita acted as his accomplice. The court also heard that Akinsoji was already serving a 20-year sentence for a separate gang-related shooting in 2018.
The judge, Anthony Leonard KC, remanded both men in custody, with sentencing scheduled for October 24.
This conviction shines a light on how drill music, street culture, and violent rivalry continue to fuel bloodshed on London’s streets.
“No Face, No Case” Rapper Faces Life Sentence After Brutal London Murder
Two 27-year-old men, Lekan Akinsoji and Sundjata Keita, have been found guilty of murdering a rival gang member, Ahmed Deen-Jah (21), in a planned and cold-blooded attack in Custom House, London.
The shocking incident, which occurred in April 2017, saw the duo dressed in all black and balaclavas as they ambushed Deen-Jah outside a convenience store. CCTV footage captured the horrifying chase and stabbing that ended the young man’s life just 130 metres from his home.
Akinsoji — known in the drill music scene by his alias “CB” or “Cracky Blacks” — had earlier bragged in a rap video titled Armed and Ready, saying:
“No face, no case, no evvy (evidence).”
Prosecutors revealed the murder was a retaliatory “ride-out” attack amid ongoing turf wars between East London gangs — the Woodgrange gang and the Custom House gang.
Akinsoji was identified as the stabber, while Keita acted as his accomplice. The court also heard that Akinsoji was already serving a 20-year sentence for a separate gang-related shooting in 2018.
The judge, Anthony Leonard KC, remanded both men in custody, with sentencing scheduled for October 24.
This conviction shines a light on how drill music, street culture, and violent rivalry continue to fuel bloodshed on London’s streets.
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