Dasav continued to mock the Metropolitan Police through social media posts and rap videos after escaping from prison for the second time in a week. The 21-year-old rapper escaped from Lewisham Hospital on Sunday while being treated under police guard. Dsavv escaped from West Middlesex University Hospital on February 10 and was later captured by police […]
Dasav continued to mock the Metropolitan Police through social media posts and rap videos after escaping from prison for the second time in a week.
The 21-year-old rapper escaped from Lewisham Hospital on Sunday while being treated under police guard.
Dsavv previously escaped from West Middlesex University Hospital on February 10 and police captured him the next day.
His latest disappearance has London authorities scrambling to find the fugitive rapper, who appears determined to embarrass law enforcement through his online presence.
In his latest post today (February 21), DSavv promised fans that he would release new music if his Instagram video received 5,000 comments. The post appeared to be approaching that milestone, as supporters expressed disbelief that he could still remain free while actively posting content online.
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Dsavv confidently recounted his current situation, including, “Catch me if you can, I met a ghost on a plane and now I’m at home, trying to stay away.” The video shows him bragging about “coming home fresh,” while mentioning the consumption of champagne and marijuana.
Just a day after his first escape, the convicted robber posted a video of himself performing in front of a TV screen that showed news coverage of his first escape.
“I just escaped from prison like Modi,” he said, referring to the character from the hit Netflix series Top Boy who also escaped from prison.
The rapper was originally sentenced to six years and five months in prison in 2023 for his role in a robbery gang that targeted victims at knifepoint.
His criminal organization forced people to hand over their phone passwords and then stole $115,000 worth of cryptocurrency from their accounts.
DSav’s case shines a light on wider security issues within the UK prison system, with prisoners often using banned mobile phones to create and share content online.
In fact, another prisoner attracted widespread attention after he used a banned phone to record hundreds of skits in his cell while incarcerated. After he was released from prison, he uploaded the photos to social media.
Now, he’s gained a loyal following, gone viral, and caused more trouble for prison officials.
The Metropolitan Police issued a statement confirming they were actively searching for DSavv while reviewing the circumstances that led to his second escape.

