Sunderland Echo

Rap songs and debt led to fire raids – trial told

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‘Disrespect­ful’ rap songs and a drugs debt are alleged to have led to two Wearside men targeting the singer of the song in three arsons.

Alan Smart is alleged to have set three fires, one to a car belonging to rapper David Baker, and at two houses occupied by him.

David Roberts is alleged to have taken part in setting the fire at the second house by driving Smart to the scene.

Both men deny all the charges against them.

A jury at Teesside Crown Court heard the third fire was at a house in Princess Road, Seaham, and was the most serious of the three.

“It caused significan­t damage to the house,” said Peter Makepeace QC, prosecutin­g. “It was set at about 1am, and several firefighte­rs who attended immediatel­y noticed the smell of petrol.

“Mr Baker and his partner Vicki Barnes had been to an Italian restaurant that evening. Ms Barnes felt unwell, and returned alone to the house while Mr Baker went on to a casino.

“The prosecutio­n say neither of the defendants knew Mr Baker wasn’t in.”

Ms Barnes was awoken

by what she thought was an explosion, the court heard.

“She had taken a sleeping draught which would normally cause her to sleep through anything,” said Mr Makepeace.

“She got up and found flames licking up the stairs and smoke filling the air.

“Disorienta­ted, she went to her child’s bedroom, but then remembered, thankfully, the child was spending the night with her mother.

“Ms Barnes then managed to squeeze through a tiny gap in her bedroom window, lower herself on to an outhouse roof, and jump down into the yard behind the house.”

The jury heard Smart used two cars cloned to look like taxis – known among criminals as ‘stunt cars’ – to drive to the location of the fires.

“The prosecutio­n does not have to establish a motive,” said Mr Makepeace.

“Text messages exist which demonstrat­e Mr Baker owed money to Smart.

“Mr Smart was overheard saying how annoyed he was Mr Baker had bought a new car while the debt was outstandin­g. Mr Baker was and remains a rap singer operating under the name of Baby B. He was producing rap songs seriously disrespect­ful to Smart.”

The court heard hours before the third fire, Mr Baker had been visited by Asa Dobbing, a friend from football.

Ms Barnes overheard Mr Dobbing tell Mr Baker he had received a phone call saying ‘tell Baker we know where he lives’.

Smart, 39, of Shrewsbury Crescent, Humbledon, Sunderland, denies arson on December 23 and 24, both 2011, and he denies arson with intent to endanger life on April 29, 2012.

Roberts, 54, of Sorley Street, Millfield, Sunderland, denies arson with intent to endanger life on April 29, 2012.

Both made no comment when interviewe­d by police. The trial continues

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