Lorik Lupqi, of St John’s Way, was among of five men found to have murdered two people they mistook for rival gang members.
The 21-year-old was convicted in July of murdering 15-year-old Leonardo Reid and 23-year-old Klevi Shekaj and attempting to murder another man.
However, footage and images seen by this paper shows how Lupqi has posted on Instagram on the same day as conviction at the Old Bailey.
A look at the Instagram account (Image: Instagram) He had been arrested at Luton Airport on November 12 last year, after he illegally travelled to Kosovo days after the murders.
According to the Metropolitan Police, he had sent messages to his girlfriend, telling her not to wait for him.
But in a now-deleted TikTok account, Lupqi posted two videos showing the inside of a prison with other inmates – with the hashtag #HMP.
A TikTok account with the hashtag #HMP (Image: TikTok) These videos were posted on November 30 last year and February 18 this year.
A series of other posts shared on Instagram seem to show an inside look into a UK prison.
The Ministry of Justice says it is working to remove his social media posts and accounts.
The now-deleted TikTok account (Image: TikTok) An investigation has also launched into potential contraband snuck into prison.
On June 29, 2023, there was a large gathering on the Elthorne estate to film a music video.
Lupqi saw this gathering at around 8:30pm and took it as an opportunity to hurt who he thought were gang opponents.
He messaged his girlfriend stating that “opps were outside.” She advised him to remain inside, but Lupqi decided to contact his close friend and gang associate Jason Furtado.
Lorik Lupqi (Image: Met Police) They formed a plan and recruited three other gang members to go to the estate.
The group then fatally stabbed Leonardo, who sadly died at the scene and Klevi who died in hospital. They also stabbed another man, who was taken to hospital.
All five gang members appeared at the Old Bailey on July 23 this year, where they were all convicted of two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.
They will appear at the same court on September 25 and 26 for sentencing.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: “We have launched an investigation into these posts and have requested their removal.
“Any prisoner found with contraband, such as a mobile phone or recording equipment, is breaking the law and faces extra time in prison.”