KILLER cop Wayne Couzens has been allowed to buy an Xbox 360 in prison as a reward for good behaviour.
But he got the hump after being barred from playing violent shoot ’em up games.
Wayne Couzens has been given access to a games console in jailCredit: AFP
The former Met Police firearms officer, who abducted and killed Sarah Everard, 33, was allowed to buy the console under the Prison Service’s incentives scheme.
Couzens, 48 — held alongside killers including Levi Bellfield and Ian Huntley at tough HMP Frankland in County Durham — is understood to have paid £165 for it.
Yesterday a source said: “He was cock a hoop at getting the console but very disappointed he couldn’t order the violent 18-rated games.
“That means he cannot sit in his cell playing Call of Duty and Gears of War.
“He was moaning about that and will have to content himself with things like the motorsport and fantasy games.
“It is probably best for him that he stays in his cell away from all the other cons anyway.
“But it is pretty sick that he wanted to play the shooter games, given the fact he was obsessed with guns before he killed Sarah.”
Couzens’ lifelong obsession with guns was revealed when he was found guilty of the murder of marketing executive Sarah.
He shot a classmate in the testicles with an airgun when he was 14 and later joined the Territorial Army before becoming a police firearms officer.
He staged a fake Covid arrest to abduct Sarah near Clapham Common, South London before raping and killing her in March last year.
Couzens got a whole-life tariff in October for his horrific crimes.
The Prison Service said: “Incentives schemes encourage good behaviour and prevent violence against staff.”
Prison bosses say incentive schemes encourage good behaviourCredit: Alamy
Couzens can play games on his Xbox 360 – but not violent onesCredit: Handout
Sarah Everard was murdered after Couzens staged a fake Covid arrestCredit: PA