Three men jailed after setting fire to estate agency as people slept above

Darren Smith Paul Mitchell and Glen Ratcliff

Three men who set fire to an estate agents while people were living in the flat above have been jailed.

The incident happened in the early hours of 14 August 2022, when Glen Ratcliffe, 36, Darren Smith, 42 and Paul Mitchell, 52, started multiple fires around the front and rear of the building in Luton.

CCTV captured Ratcliffe and Smith smash through the front window of the property and place something on the floor, before the fire started inside.

Mitchell was also caught on CCTV buying petrol in a jerry can from a petrol station prior to the incident. A similar jerry can was discovered at the scene.

Four occupants of the flat above the estate agents managed to escape, and a woman was taken to hospital and later released with no serious injuries.

Ratcliffe, of Crescent Road, Luton; Smith, of St Loyes Street, Bedford; and Mitchell, of Library Road, Luton, were sentenced at the Old Bailey on 18 October after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life.

Both Ratcliffe and Smith were sentenced to four years in prison.

Mitchell, who was found guilty of the same offence following a trial at Luton Crown Court in February, and was sentenced to five years.

Det Con Ciaran O’Brien from Bedfordshire Police said: “This was a deliberate and dangerous act that put lives at risk, and such behaviour will not be tolerated.

“We are committed to ensuring the safety of our residents in Bedfordshire, and shall spare no effort in our pursuit of individuals who post a threat to our communities.”

 

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3 Comments

  1. Bless You

    4 years? Why not 40?
    Was it a bad tenant or they after the people above the agents?

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  2. NW.Landlord

    Prince Harry? Is that you?

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  3. Ian Narbeth

    If instead of setting fire to the building they had granted a lease to people with no right to rent in the UK they might have received five years in prison! https://www.gov.uk/penalties-illegal-renting

    I agree with Bless You that 4 years seems wholly inadequate.

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