Carl Dobson, 33, known as Crazy Titch, allegedly had sex with Jodie Malins, 35

The married prison worker is said to have been engaged in an affair with Dobson

Dobson, a rapper, appeared on Stormzy's debut album Gang Signs & Prayer

A Grime rapper friend of Stormzy who is serving life for murder was caught having sex with a prison worker, according to reports.

Carl Dobson, 33, known as Crazy Titch, allegedly shared a moment of passion with Jodie Malins, 35, in a workshop at high security HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire.

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Police confirmed a 35-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office and released under investigation.

Carl Dobson, 33, known as Crazy Titch,(pic in a police mug shot) is alleged to have shared a moment of passion with Jodie Malins, 35, in a workshop at HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire

Jodie Mullins seen in an undated photo

A source told The Sun: 'Apparently they'd been having sex in the prison workshop. She is married, her husband's not going to be too happy.'

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Dobson appeared on Stormzy's debut album Gang Signs & Prayer in a telephone conversation from jail.

Dobson appeared on Stormzy's debut album Gang Signs & Prayer in a telephone conversation from jail. Stormzy is pictured at the MOBO Awards in Leeds on November 29

He is accused of starting a relationship with the married staff member while she was working for a courier firm delivering supplies to the canteen.

Dobson shot music producer Richard Holmes, 21, following a row over 'disrespectful' song lyrics and was locked up for life in 2006.

The rapper and his associate, Anthony Green, 35, confronted Mr Holmes because he allied himself with the up-and-coming garage star Shaba Shah, 16.

Shah, or Shaba Shak, had insulted Dobson's half-brother, Dwayne Mahorn, 25, in a song.

West Mercia police said: 'A 35-year-old woman from Evesham was arrested on 15 January, on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. She has been released under investigation while inquiries continue.'

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The Ministry of Justice spokesman said: 'This individual is subject to a police investigation, so it would be inappropriate to comment further.'