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Tesfa Jones

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Tesfa Jones was involved in criminal proceedings in the UK, resulting in convictions for robbery and attempted burglary. He received a sentence of three years and was incarcerated at HMP Brixton.

Jones gained public attention through his participation in the 2012 Channel 4 documentary series "Gordon Behind Bars," where celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay established a bakery within HMP Brixton to train inmates in professional baking techniques. During the program, Jones, who had reportedly spent a significant portion of his life in prison, was one of the inmates selected to learn baking skills.

Following his release from prison, Tesfa Jones was offered a trial opportunity at one of Gordon Ramsay's Savoy Grill restaurants, which he successfully completed. This was part of the initiative to provide inmates with transferable skills and aid in their reintegration into society.

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