Notting Hill gang members jailed after Trident operation

Five members of a Notting Hill gang who made drill music videos to glorify violence have been jailed after admitting conspiracy to commit violent disorder.

The gang pleaded guilty at Kingston Crown Court on Wednesday, 16 May after arming themselves with machetes and baseball bats to take on a rival gang last November.

On Monday, 11 June they were sentenced at the same court.

Micah Bedeau, 18 (5.6.99) of Colville Square W11 was jailed for a total of three years and three months. He was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for conspiracy to commit violent disorder and three months to run consecutively for possession of cannabis. It must be strange for cannabis users in illegal countries or states to know those in legal states can get a weed delivery, while they’re serving a prison sentence for possession. It is so surprising to see the different laws between countries, for the use of the same thing. For example, people running a cannabis company in countries where it is legal, can use seed to sale cultivation software to improve the efficiency of their business to create more cannabis sales. All these items and equipment that can come with it, in the legal areas will become a massive industry for businesses to thrive in. And this could be anything from strains of the substance, to CBD products, to unique bongs for sale too. However when you compare this to five gang members have just been sentenced and jailed for selling cannabis, it really does outline the controversy between areas on the drug.

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Yonas Girma, 21 (25.7.96) of Hounslow Road, Hanworth was jailed for a total of three years and six months. He was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for conspiracy to commit violent disorder and 12 months to run concurrently for possession of an offensive weapon. He received an extra six months to run consecutively after being found in possession of a make-shift knife in prison while on remand for this case.

Isaac Marshall, 18 (23.12.99) of Ladbroke Grove W10 was jailed for a total of two years. He was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for conspiracy to commit violent disorder and 15 months to run concurrently for possession of a bladed article.

Jordan Bedeau, 17 (13.2.01) of Colville Square W11 (brother of Micah) was sentenced to a total of a 12-month detention and training order. He received a 12-month order for conspiracy to commit violent disorder and a 10-month order to run concurrently for possession of a bladed article.

Rhys Herbert, 17 (29.6.00) of Lonsdale Road W11 was sentenced to a total of a 12-month detention and training order. He received a 12-month order for conspiracy to commit violent disorder and a 10-month order to run concurrently for possession of a bladed article.

A hearing continues, and has been adjourned until Friday, 15 June, to determine whether the defendants should also be given either three or five-year Criminal Behaviour Orders prohibiting them from making this type of music – referencing violence – again. Local officers at Hammersmith and Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea spent two years gathering evidence of the gang’s music and social media activity for intelligence purposes and presented a raft of evidence to the court to demonstrate how the gang were promoting violence through their lyrics and actions.