Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Burglary pair guilty of murder

TWO CONVICTED FOR THE KILLING OF MAN DURING BOTCHED CANNABIS FACTORY RAID

- By EMILY PENNINK AND HANNAH COTTRELL @MyLdn

TWO burglars have been convicted of killing a man and attacking his brother in a bungled bid to snatch nearly £100,000 of drugs from a cannabis factory.

Shaddai Smith, 32, and Jason Sebran, 38, broke into a house in

West London on March 22 last year where they proceeded to attack the brothers, killing one and injuring the other.

The Old Bailey heard that the

property in Hounslow was the base of a “sophistica­ted” operation to cultivate more than 200 cannabis plants with an estimated value of £95,000. Smith and Sebran climbed up a ladder and through a bathroom window, only to find the house in Granville Avenue was occupied by Albanian Renato Geci, 21, and his brother Vilson Geci, 29.

The older sibling went to see what was going on, and was confronted by the intruders who sprayed him in the face with what he believed was acid, the court heard. Prosecutor Crispin Aylett KC had told jurors that a violent struggle ensued with Smith grabbing a knife from the kitchen and Sebran armed with a screwdrive­r.

Mr Aylett said: “Renato was stabbed to death with the knife as well as being stabbed with the screwdrive­r. As for Vilson, he was stabbed in the thigh with the knife and he also sustained a significan­t number of other injuries, albeit that most of them were fairly superficia­l.”

The defendants fled through a window and went to ground. After his arrest, Smith admitted going to burgle the premises and claimed he had come under attack. Meanwhile, Sebran told police that someone else had gone into the house while he waited outside in his car.

However, Vilson Geci’s descriptio­n of one attacker’s tattoos matched letters and numbers on Sebran’s arms – the names and birthdays of his two children.

Sebran told officers: “It’s not like I’m coming into someone’s house and nicking your TV and your video – it’s cannabis. They shouldn’t be doing it in the first place so I ain’t got no morals about taking it.”

But Mr Aylett told jurors: “All the same, those men were not acting in the public interest. Instead they were in it for money. An expert has suggested that the potential value of the cannabis could have been as much as £95,000.”

Jurors were told that both men had pleaded guilty to burglary but said they

believed the premises to be unoccupied at the time. The jury deliberate­d for nearly 25 hours to find Smith and Sebran guilty of murder and wounding with intent by a majority of 11 to one.

Smith, of Firwood Lane, Romford, and Sebran, from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, were remanded into custody to be sentenced on Thursday.

Detective inspector Garth Hall, from Scotland Yard, said: “Smith and Sebran’s claims that they believed the house they were entering was empty and that their intention was only to steal cannabis plants have been disproved by the jury.

“Both men had ample opportunit­y to leave the property when they found Renato and another man inside; however – they were driven by greed and the profit they saw they could make from stealing the cannabis plants. They decided to attack Renato, using lethal force as they overpowere­d him, and causing multiple injuries to their second victim before fleeing emptyhande­d.”

 ?? IMAGES: MET POLICE ?? Jason Sebran
IMAGES: MET POLICE Jason Sebran
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Renato Geci, 21, was stabbed with a knife and with a screwdrive­r
 ?? ?? Shaddai Smith
Shaddai Smith

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