Two Coventry men jailed after houses shot at with a shotgun

The pair have been jailed for a total of over 20 years.

Cadel Cumberbatch and Rakesh Jassal.
Author: Ben CartwrightPublished 8th Feb 2024

Two men from Coventry have been jailed after firing shots at houses.

Cadel Cumberbatch and Rakesh Jassal were sentenced at Warwick Crown Court on 5 Feb after being found guilty of two firearms discharges and a robbery in the city in 2021.

In the first incident, Cumberbatch, now 23 and Jassal, now 24, were both spotted in a car in Anglian Way on 13 November 2021, where a shotgun was fired at a house.

They were in a pair of Vauxhall Astras which pulled up outside the house and sounded the horn a number of times.

When no one came out of the house, shots were fired, breaking a window.

A day later, the two arrived at a separate address in Station Street East, firing a shotgun at an outbuilding in which cannabis was being stored.

As the pair fled, one of them was seen turning back toward the house and firing a third shot at the front of the address, breaking a living room window.

No one was injured in either of the incidents.

The pair were caught after they carjacked and assaulted a man they knew in Duke Barn Field, leaving him with numerous head injuries.

Shortly after, they were identified and arrested by investigating officers, who were able to build a case against them.

Cumberbatch was sentenced to a total of 13 years in prison, with Jassal given 9 years and 8 months.

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