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  • Rapper freed early from jail flaunts £2,000,000 Rolls-Royces | UK News

    Rapper freed early from jail flaunts £2,000,000 Rolls-Royces | UK News

    Rapper freed early from jail flaunts new lifestyle with ?2,000,000 Rolls-Royces
    Asco appears in a music video surrounded by the trappings of a millionaire’s lifestyle after being released from jail in October 2024 (Picture: @Grmdaily, YouTube)

    A ‘Wordsworth’ rapper who was released early from a 12-year jail term for heading a drugs operation has flaunted his high-rolling lifestyle.

    Asco, real name Asfa Allen, is shown in a music video arriving at his homecoming party in a convoy of black Rolls-Royces before his group open bottles of champagne.  

    Appearing in his first track since being released from jail as the second phase of the government scheme to ease overcrowding took place in October, he is surrounded by ‘drip’ which includes at least one £430,000 Phantom with a personalised plate.  

    Flashes of prisons where he has served time also appear in his hotly anticipated upload, entitled Straight Drop 5.

    In one scene the lyricist displays a T-shirt bearing the names of ‘lifers’ who are still behind bars as he reflects on life in and out of jail.  

    Sporting a diamond watch, chain and head-to-toe designer wear, the Londoner says he has encountered backstabbers and rumours but has been able to rise above it all and stack money. He smokes what appears to be a spliff as he delivers his bars at the party in a designer residence where bottles of Moët & Chandon are laid out on the tables.  

    Each of the high end cars has a single letter spelling out his nickname — Mulli. A group of masked men stood in front of the luxury vehicles send a firm message to anyone wanting to target the rapper.

    Asco, from Hackney, east London, says he is ‘fresh off a six-year tour, right after the fall’ and reflects that the lifers have it tougher than him.

    Rave reviews greeted the release on the GRM Daily channel on Friday, with YouTuber Walkz saying, ‘that’s some Wordsworth shit!’ 

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    Rapper Asco shared pictures of his first taste of freedom after being released from jail (Picture: @asco_mullionz, Instagram)

    Allen, 37, made up to £1,500 a day as the head of a county lines gang distributing heroin and crack cocaine from London to Colchester, Essex.  

    He was jailed for 12-and-a-half years in 2019 and his sentence is understood to have qualified for the emergency government scheme.   

    BBC Radio 1 DJ Tiffany Calver was among those welcoming the release of the promising artist, who signed a deal with Warner Bros in 2018 which could have been worth up to £1 million. 

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    In October, the urban music presenter responded to news of Allen’s freedom with three ‘hands raised’ emojis on his Instagram page.    

    He wrote: ‘Came home on my Gday, the rest is history…Allhamdullilah.’ 

    Allen’s promising music career was interrupted by a police investigation which involved officers raiding 15 properties across London and the home counties, seizing £25,000 in cash, around half a kilogram of heroin, expensive designer footwear and vehicles.   

    At his sentencing, he was told by Judge Gregory Perrins: ‘You held and controlled the drugs line until your music career took off in the summer of 2018. I am satisfied that even when your music career took off, you still maintained a controlling interest in the drugs business. 

    ‘You plainly made a significant amount of money and enjoyed a lavish lifestyle funded, at least in part, by dealing drugs.’ 

    The court also heard how Allen, who at the time lived in Reading, had purchased jewellery worth £19,500 between July and December 2018 and complained of losing £50,000 worth of jewellery on a trip to Dubai. 

    He was said to have been the head of the drug operation’s ‘Bobby line’, taking £1,500 from its £2,000 to £3,000 a day profits. 

    The judge noted Allen’s talent for music but said he had no one else but himself to blame for putting his career in jeopardy. 

    The TMC Music Connoisseur X channel reported in October that Asco had been freed as part of the government’s drive to free up prison space and told followers: ‘The rap scene about to go crazy!’  

    The channel also shared a music video showing Allen rapping in front of a Rolls-Royce and being driven through London in the car.   

    He has previously spoken of having more dimensions as a rapper than simply someone specialising in drill or trap-style lyrics. 

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    Asfa Allen was jailed for his part in a county lines drug dealing network (Picture: Metropolitan Police)

    Allen told the AmardonTV channel: ‘The songs you mentioned are songs of substance, a lot of people don’t know me for that kind of music. 

    ‘People associate me as a trap rapper but I feel the tape was a chance to show other angles and beliefs of mine. 

    ‘Obviously my religion’s important, I’m not hiding away from Islam.’ 

    It is understood that his sentence qualified for the second tranche of the early release scheme, which took place on October 22.   

    The measure took place to avoid the ‘collapse of the criminal justice system’ according to justice secretary Shabana Mahmood.  

    The second tranche of releases, part of her plan to free up around 5,500 places, applied to those serving sentences of five years or more.     

    Certain custodial sentences have been reduced from 50% to 40% under the scheme, which is aimed at easing the pressures on the prison estate, excluding sexual and serious violence offences. 

    Ms Mahmood has said that the move was needed to avert a crisis where courts would be forced to delay sending offenders to jail and police unable to arrest dangerous criminals.

    Speaking at HMP Five Wells in July, she warned of a ‘total breakdown of law and order’ if immediate action was not taken.  

    A Ministry of Justice spokesperson, speaking at the time of Allen’s release, said: ‘The new government inherited a prison system on the point of collapse. 

    ‘It has been forced to introduce an emergency early release programme to avert a crisis that would have overwhelmed the criminal justice system, meaning we would no longer be able to lock up dangerous criminals and protect the public. 

    ‘We will build the prison places to ensure serious offenders can always be punished in jail, while our Sentencing Review will bear down on reoffending, cut crime and make sure we are never again left on the brink of disaster.’ 

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  • Hybrid models, competitive prices: New Honda Freed and Civic Hybrid officially launched in Singapore, Lifestyle News

    Hybrid models, competitive prices: New Honda Freed and Civic Hybrid officially launched in Singapore, Lifestyle News

    Singapore’s official Honda distributor, Kah Motor, is looking to boost its fortunes with the launch of two new models, the latest third-generation Freed MPV, as well as the hybrid-powered version of the Civic sedan.

    The new cars come amidst a challenging year for the brand, in the face of high Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums, as well as the entry of several new Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brands which have quickly gained market share at the expense of traditional mainstream Japanese marques like Honda.

    Kah Motor sold 526 Hondas in the first half of this year, which puts it in 10th position on the charts. In contrast, Chinese carmaker BYD, which was the best-selling brand for the first half of 2024, shifted 2,587 units during the same period, nearly five times as many as Honda sold.

    Nicholas Wong, CEO of Kah Motor, acknowledged that while the Chinese EV brands are making aggressive progress in Singapore, there remains a segment of the market that is not ready to embrace full electrification as of yet.

    He told AsiaOne at the sidelines of the Freed and Civic Hybrid’s launch event that he hopes that Honda can help fill the gap with its new lineup of hybrid models that offer premium features at a competitive price.

    What’s significant about the new Freed?

    The latest third-generation Freed is one of the few compact seven-seater MPVs in the market that is eligible for a Category A COE. The car is powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine mated to a hybrid drivetrain, and produces a total of 130hp and 253Nm of torque.

    Fuel economy is rated at 5.1 litres per 100km, which is not far off from that of the Freed’s closest competitor in the market, the Toyota Sienta Hybrid, which has a claimed fuel economy figure of 4 litres per 100km. The only other Cat A seven-seater currently available in the market is the electric-powered BYD M6.

    Two variants of the Freed are available, the HS7 and HE7, which retail for $161,099 and $166,099 respectively, both inclusive of COE as of December 2024. A Kah Motor spokesperson revealed that they have already sold “at least 100” units of the Freed before the car’s official launch on Nov 29.

    Standard equipment for both include the Honda Sensing suite of driver assistance systems, which comes with features such as adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, and collision mitigation and braking systems.

    The higher-spec HE7 variant includes additional equipment such as automatic folding door mirrors, leather upholstery and steering wheel, rear air con vents, adaptive high beam headlamps, and LED cornering lights.

    What about the Civic Hybrid?

    The Civic Hybrid, meanwhile, joins the regular petrol-powered Civic in the lineup, which incidentally has also been given a mid-life facelift to keep it refreshed.

    Power for the Civic Hybrid comes from a 2.0-litre petrol engine that is paired with two electric motors, for a combined power output of 141hp and 315Nm of torque.

    Unfortunately, this means that the car gets bumped into COE Cat B, but the Civic Hybrid compensates for that with its excellent fuel economy figure of 4.6 litres per 100km.

    The facelifted Civic models get a revised front end look, with a sportier grille design. In addition, both also get the Honda Sensing suite of driver assistance systems as standard, which includes features like adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and forward collision warning with automatic braking.

    The Civic Hybrid is priced at $218,099 inclusive of COE, while the regular Civic, which qualifies for a Cat A COE thanks to its 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 129hp, is retailing for $172,099 with COE.

    Honda hopes that the new Freed and Civic Hybrid models will help it regain its competitiveness in the market, by appealing to those looking for hybrid-powered cars that are efficient, practical and fun to drive in the transition towards electrification.

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