‘TrollStation’ YouTube prankster jailed for fake art heist posts Snapchat tour of his jail cell with illicit mobile phone
Endrit Ferizolli, 20, shared photos and videos from inside Britain's largest lock-up, boasting he's been given a PlayStation and TV
A YOUTUBE prankster who was jailed for staging a fake art heist has been caught using a mobile phone in prison - after Snapchatting video tours of his cell.
Endrit Ferizolli, 20, shared photos and videos from inside Britain's largest lock-up, boasting he's been given a PlayStation and seen more drugs and weapons than ever before.
The TrollStation member posted a picture of a TV screen and Coco Pops, saying: "Another day in the Queen's house done, tomorrow, what will it bring?"
Ferizolli describes his cell as "lavish" in videos uploaded to Snapchat and shows off the room in a video posted to TrollStation's Facebook page on Sunday.
He said: "I've seen more drugs in jail than I have on the road. I've seen more shanks than I have. It's mad.
"Anything you can get on the road outside you can get in jail for the right price."
Music can be heard blaring in the background of another ten-second video the self-proclaimed prankster uploaded to his Facebook page.
Ferizolli, who sparked mass panic inside the National Portrait Gallery after faking the robbery, complained he does not have a flat-screen TV and has to make do with a PlayStation 2.
He said on Facebook: "No flat screen or chicks but got a PS2. In some ways having a PS2 is better than a chick though."
Ferizolli was jailed along with three other TrollStation members for causing mass panic during the fake art heist on July 5 last year.
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During the art hoax, the group carried fake paintings into the National Portrait Gallery, while Ferizolli carried a speaker in and played a loud siren.
Visitors at the gallery in Trafalgar Square fled and some were trampled while one woman passed out.
The group then moved on to Tate Britain, where they carried out a fake robbery and kidnapping.
Ferizolli, of Colindale, north London, was originally given 16 weeks in a young offenders' institution.
The group were jailed after causing mass panic at the London Portrait Gallery and Tate Britain
But at the start of July, the TrollStation Facebook page said he was now at Wandsworth Prison in south west London, sharing a cell with fellow prankster Daniel 'Jarvo' Jarvis, 27.
Before he was sentenced Jarvis is understood to have posted a selfie from inside his cell.
The Home Office have been approached for comment.
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