Thursday, December 09, 2010

Bungling pub petrol bomber ran into lamppost

A thug who tried to firebomb a pub while people were sleeping inside has been jailed. Amir Ali was accidentally hit by a petrol bomb thrown by his accomplice and then ran into a lamppost as he tried to escape.



The 28-year-old was trying to firebomb the Imperial pub, in Broadfield, but his attempt turned into a farce. Yesterday he was given an eight-year jail term for the crime. The court was told Ali and another man, who has not yet been found by police, went to the pub at around 3.30am on May 28, 2008.

Ali threw two bricks, breaking a window, and the other man then threw a petrol bomb. But it hit Ali and burst into flames. The flames died away almost immediately as he ran away, but in his panic he ran straight into a nearby lamppost.



He hit his head and was briefly knocked to the floor. He went to the Crawley NHS Walk-in Centre for treatment and was linked to the attack by investigating officers. He tried to deny he had been involved but had been caught on the pub's CCTV cameras.

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