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A tweet too far - Fraudster and gangland figure Ben Fiberesima should not be allowed to use social media

Her Majesty’s Prison Services ought to revoke fraudster Ben Fiberesima’s ability to use such sites as Twitter

 

Despite being jailed on 6th May for three years and eight months, an arrogant rapper and model turned fraudster named Ben Fiberesima is continuing to use social media to taunt those he blames for his predicament including the press who reported on his case.

 

A tweet too far – Despite being jaied Ben Fiberesima continues to use Twitter
Ben Fiberesima was convicted for fraud and weapons offences and despite telling “Men’s Style Fashion” that he “doesn’t believe in the hoopla of celebrity” and claiming that he is “a top rapper” in 2014, he will now be best known simply as the criminal that he truly is

 

Despite being locked up, Fiberesima – whom arrogantly refers to himself ‘Roky Million’ on Twitter – somehow has been able to access the site and made two posts on 21st May. They read:

 

“Thank U [sic] newspapers 4 [sic] defamating [sic] my character this week. I’ll respond accordingly (NOV/DEC) with my debut album ‘LIFE IN PRISON’ #rokymillion”.

 

“And thanx [sic] to the girls sending those lovely pictures ;0) [sic] PS. For any professional enquiries please contact rokymillionenquiries@gmail.com”.

 

It truly is a disgrace that a prisoner is able to have access to social media but that this gangland figure and conman seems to believe he’ll be out in November or December to meet with “girls sending lovely pictures” and to continue what he calls a “career” just shows his mind is on anything other than putting right his wrongs. Her Majesty’s Prison Services ought to urgently take actions to revoke Ben Fiberesima’s access to Twitter.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni_7ewkzHEQ

 

 

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