A Brummie 'drugs baron' allegedly beat up the killers of soldier Lee Rigby.

Fusilier Lee Rigby was brutally murdered six-years-ago and left practically decapitated outside the Woolwich Barracks by Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale.

According to Birmingham Live, John Anslow, a mobster who was sentenced to 22 years for orchestrating a coke and cannabis distribution network, was allegedly involved in a fight a few years ago, after getting tired of their late night conversations.

Anslow and the Lee Rigby killers were reportedly in neighbouring, high-security cells at Belmarsh Prison in Thamesmead.

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The father of the 'drug baron' claimed that tensions had been high for a while, as Anslow got increasingly frustrated with the convicted terrorists' very loud, late night conversations.

He told Birmingham Live that all day the two killers were shouting, one on each side of him.

John allegedly got one to the floor and was throwing punches before he was pulled off by guards.

The father said that Lee Rigby's killers are 'the worst of the worst' and would like to do to them what they did to Lee Rigby.

However, according to Birmingham Live, the Ministry of Defence has admitted that a probe into these allegations was near impossible due to a lack of date for the incident.

The two murderers were sentenced to life in February 2014, with Adebolajo being one of the few UK prisoners destined to die behind bars.

Following the Belmarsh incident, which occurred a couple of years ago, Anslow was transferred to Frankland Prison, County Durham, and is currently incarcerated at HM Prison, Wakefield, the largest high security prison in Britain.