Rapper Prince 'Hezzy' Kamara has been sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for plotting to murder a rival in a violent gang conflict. The court upheld the conviction, highlighting his central role in the feud between the Foxtrot and Dalen networks. The plot was foiled by police intervention during the New Year holiday.

Rapper 'Hezzy' Sentenced for Murder Plot Amidst Gang Conflict
Rapper 'Hezzy' Sentenced for Murder Plot Amidst Gang Conflict
Prince 'Hezzy' Kamara is identified as a central figure in a violent gang conflict. He has been sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for attempting to murder a rival.
The Court of Appeal upholds the Södertälje District Court's July ruling against rapper Prince Kamara, 20, known as 'Hezzy'.
He is sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for conspiracy to commit murder and for involving a minor in criminal activities.
Together with an 18-year-old, he planned to murder a rival rapper linked to the Foxtrot network.
The plans were thwarted by police intervention during the New Year holiday in 2024. The evidence largely consisted of chat conversations where 'Hezzy' is identified as central in the gang conflict between the Foxtrot and Dalen networks.
The Court of Appeal also upholds two additional sentences. The 18-year-old man is sentenced to 1.5 years of closed juvenile care for conspiracy to commit murder and involving a minor in criminal activities, and a 21-year-old man is fined for drug offenses.
The three convicted men have denied the charges.