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John Scheerhout

Inmates shoot rap video inside Forest Bank prison under the noses of guards

Inmates at a Salford prison have used smuggled phones to shoot a rap video on a wing under the noses of guards before posting it on YouTube.

The professionally produced music video shows the two Forest Bank prisoners mouthing the words to their rap in their cells and on the wing, with officers nowhere to be seen.

It was posted on YouTube and so far has had 178,000 views. A spokesperson for the troubled, privately-run prison said: "We constantly review our activity to tackle the issue".

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The two-minute clip, featuring rappers named L1 Manny and Mazza L20, stated it is is 'filmed by all the mandem' and starts with a message reading: "This music video was filmed on the wings".

It includes wide shots of prisoners associating on a wing outside their cells and also a screenshot of a story in the M.E.N. published in January last year about a prison officer who brought paper laced with spice into the jail.

One of the rappers is then seen strolling along a corridor outside the cells mouthing the lyrics to the rap and making one of many gun signs.

Two prisoners make gun gestures in the video which has been posted on YouTube (0161Music/Youtube)

In another section, inmates can be seen walking around the prison yard.

One of the lines in the rap states: "Do you know what it's like when you lose hope, seven years straight and you still gotta do sosh."

At the end of the video, viewers are directed to a number of Instagram accounts including one for Manny which included a picture which appears to show him making another gun sign beside a cell door, surrounded by other inmates.

It is the latest in a string of incidents at the prison, which is run operated by Sodexo on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.

Earlier this week the M.E.N. revealed an inmate was taken to hospital following a 'ten-man-brawl'.

The professionally produced music video shows the two Forest Bank prisoners mouthing the words to their rap in their cells (0161Music/Youtube)

On January 4, an inmate died at the prison, the latest in a series of deaths there. Other fatalities include Michael McDonagh , 27, who was found unresponsive in his cell in February 2019 and 63-year-old Raymond Lucy, who was found dead in his cell in July of that year. More recently, an inmate died at the prison in June of last year.

In December firefighters were called to put out a fire at the prison. In October, the M.EN. reported how vandals damaged three cars belonging to staff. It followed a similar wrecking spree in July when another three cars were vandalised.

In May, the prisons' watchdog slammed the privately run prison which was 'unable to fill its role successfully'. Their report also noted 'an ongoing problem with mice'.

Two prisoners make gun gestures in the video which has been posted on YouTube (0161Music/Youtube)

The damning report by HM Inspectorate of Prisons detailed 'cramped and overcrowded cells' in the category B jail. The watchdog's unannounced visit in February found the jail had 1,354 prisoners, nearly 300 above its baseline capacity.

Sodexo's contract runs until 2025.

Asked about the rap video, a spokesperson for HMP Forest Bank said: "We can confirm that this video was filmed several months ago. The use of mobile phones in any prison is illegal, and we constantly review our activity to tackle the issue

"Where individual prisoners are identified, action is taken."

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