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Mark Acklom, conman and fraudster •
Mohammad Amir, cricketer convicted for his part in the
Pakistan cricket spot-fixing controversy. •
Digga D, rapper. •
Ghetts, well-renowned grime artist was sent to Feltham for robbery aged 16, when he was released in 2003 he immediately began pursuing a musical career. •
J Hus, rapper. •
Zahid Mubarek, inmate murdered by his cellmate at Feltham. •
Lee Murray, mixed martial arts fighter jailed for 10 years for masterminding a 2006 £53 million armed raid. •
Oliver Postgate, after he declared himself a
conscientious objector (from his early childhood in 1942, former). •
Crazy Titch, grime MC who is currently serving a life sentence for murder. •
Steve Peregrin Took, musician and songwriter, best known as the percussionist in
Tyrannosaurus Rex, convicted in 1969 for possession of drugs. His account of his time detained can be heard on
Mick Farren's album
Mona - The Carnivorous Circus. •
Topiary (hacktivist), real name, Jake Davis. The spokesperson and PR man of the hacking groups
Anonymous and
LulzSec. According to his Twitter feed, Davis was sent to Feltham and served 37 days. •
Richard Reid, the so-called "shoe bomber" who pleaded guilty to terrorism charges, is alleged to have converted to Islam whilst serving time in Feltham. • SJ, or Jayden O'Neil Crichlow, rapper from
OFB, is currently serving time. •
Sneakbo, rapper from
Brixton, served time in Feltham for threatening a woman. • Sneakz, or Shane Lyons, a cold rapper from
NPK. ==In popular culture==