Accrington Observer

Pair cruised streets with sword, bats and knives

Crowd mobbed police trying to arrest them

- JON MACPHERSON

TWO men who cruised around Accrington streets in a car loaded with a Samurai sword, knives, baseball bats and golf clubs have been jailed.

A court heard that when police pulled over Aftab Sarwar and Adeel Iqbal on Perth Street they were mobbed by 70 local residents who were ‘shouting and heckling’ and ‘putting phones in their faces’.

When the car was later searched officers found the weapons haul and £420 worth of cannabis in the boot.

Post officer worker Sarwar, 29, of Garbett Street, and takeaway worker Iqbal, of Higher Antley Street, both admitted affray.

TWO men who cruised around Accrington streets in a car loaded with a Samurai sword, knives, baseball bats and golf clubs have been jailed.

Post Office worker Aftab Sarwar and takeaway employee Adeel Iqbal were stopped on Perth Street after their back VW Polo car had been reported to the police following an earlier disturbanc­e.

However when the police tried to arrest driver Sarwar and passenger Iqbal they were mobbed by 70 local residents who were ‘shouting and heckling’ and ‘putting phones in their faces’, Burnley Crown Court heard.

When the car was later searched officers found a Samurai sword, knives, baseball bats, golf clubs and £420 worth of cannabis in the boot.

Sarwar, 29, of Garbett Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to affray, possessing offensive weapons and cannabis.

The father-of-one who works as a counter clerk at the main Post Office in Accrington, was jailed for nine months.

Iqbal, 21, of Higher Antley Street, Accrington, pleaded guilty to affray and was jailed for six months.

The part-time takeaway worker had applied to change his plea to not guilty.

However this was rejected by Recorder Craig Sephton QC.

Prosecutor Neville Biddle said the incident started shortly after 8pm on July 2, 2014, when a member of the public spotted a man armed with a metal bar chasing another man down Royds Street shouting ‘what the **** are you running for? Come on then’.

The court heard how the offender then got into the VW Polo which later arrived on Perth Street.

Mr Biddle said: “It’s clear a very ugly incident was occurring on that street at that time.

“As the police were speaking to the occupants a large number of people came from surroundin­g houses with as many as 70 people there at one point.”

A statement from one officer read out in court told how they were being ‘filmed and heckled’ and the ‘atmosphere felt hostile’.

Sentencing, Recorder Sephton QC said: “You were both partied to this disgracefu­l behaviour and both charged with affray.

“There was a serious risk that there would be a serious public order problem. You had offensive weapons in an explosive situation.

“You both pleaded guilty at the last possible minute before the trial.

“There’s no other sentence appropriat­e in this case other than custody.”

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