Ademola Adedeji convicted in July of conspiring against those believed responsible for death of friend
A youth leader who addressed MPs in parliament has been denied permission to appeal against the eight-year sentence he was given for sending text messages as part of a violent conspiracy.
Ademola Adedeji, 19, from Moston in north Manchester, was one of 10 young black men imprisoned this year after using the Telegram messaging app to conspire to murder or seriously harm those they believed responsible for killing one of their friends, an aspiring rapper called John Soyoye.
Ademola Adedeji convicted in July of conspiring against those believed responsible for death of friendA youth leader who addressed MPs in parliament has been denied permission to appeal against the eight-year sentence he was given for sending text messages as part of a violent conspiracy.Ademola Adedeji, 19, from Moston in north Manchester, was one of 10 young black men imprisoned this year after using the Telegram messaging app to conspire to murder or seriously harm those they believed responsible for killing one of their friends, an aspiring rapper called John Soyoye. Continue reading…