Thursday 7 June 2012

Birmingham riots: Six men jailed

Five men and a teenager have been jailed after police were "lured" to a pub fire and shot at in Birmingham during riots last August. The men, who were convicted of rioting, reckless arson and firearms possession, were given sentences ranging from 18 to 30 years at Birmingham Crown Court. Amirul Rehman, 17, was sentenced to 12 years for riot and firearms offences. Twelve shots were fired at police after a petrol bomb attack on the Bartons Arms, Aston. Judge William Davis said the aim of the disorder was to draw police to the area and attack them. He said: "Members of the group attacked the building. They smashed windows, they went inside and ransacked the premises. They threw chairs and tables out on to the pavement. "Other members of the group stayed on the pavement outside the building. Some threw missiles, bottles and the like, at a passing police car. Others lit petrol bombs that had been brought to the scene. "The purpose of all this was not to loot or to steal. Nor was it mindless vandalism. The purpose, the common purpose, was to behave in such a way that the police would come to the scene and then to attack the police." He told the court that at least four different firearms were used, at least 12 shots were fired and it was "wholly a matter of luck" nobody was injured. He added that a "wave of lawlessness" had spread across many towns and cities and "severe penalties" had to be imposed to act as a punishment and a deterrent. The five men were convicted of riot, reckless arson and possession of firearms with intent to endanger life. Rehman, of Aston, was convicted of riot and firearms offences but cleared of arson. The teenager has been named after the judge lifted earlier reporting restrictions. Nicholas Francis, 26, of Thetford Road, Great Barr, Birmingham, described by the judge as the most dangerous of the men, was jailed for 30 years. Tyrone Laidley 20, of Chadsmoor Terrace, Nechells and Jermaine Lewis, 27, of Summerton Road in Oldbury were sentenced to 23 years. Wayne Collins, 25, from Ouseley Close in Luton and Renardo Farrell, 20, of The Terrace, Finchfield, Wolverhampton, were jailed for 18 years. In sentencing Mr Justice Davies said he had to take into account "the wellbeing of the city of Birmingham" faced by an "armed gang prepared to act in this way". There were shouts from the public gallery as the sentences were handed down. Jurors in the six-week trial were shown CCTV footage of a gunman, said by the prosecution to be Laidley, firing at the police helicopter as it tracked suspects during disturbances in the early hours of 10 August. Two other defendants, Joyah Campbell, 19, of Hanover Court, Aston, Birmingham, and a 17-year-old, were acquitted last week of riot, arson and firearms possession. Culled from BBC

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