A Watford man has been jailed for four and a half years after a “large fight” in which another man fired a “realistic looking” fake gun.
Andi Cera, 23, of Cassio Road, received the sentence at Reading Crown Court on Friday (October 18), having admitted to cannabis production and violent disorder.
On the same day, Eringlen Cani, 32, of Ivanhoe Drive, Harrow, was sentenced to four years and eight months in jail after admitting to cannabis production and possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
Thames Valley Police were called to the “large fight” in London Road, Slough, during the early hours of January 12.
It was discovered that Cera and Cani had been inside a property where they had been growing cannabis before Cani brandished and fired a “realistic looking imitation firearm” during the clash.
Cani was arrested that day and charged on January 24 while Cera was arrested on April 5 and charged a day later.
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Detective Inspector Matthew Rees said: “I am satisfied that Cera and Cani have been sentenced for their crimes.
“They were clearly involved in the production of cannabis and involved in this disturbance.
“Cani used an imitation firearm in order to intimidate others, this caused great concern within the community and residents were in fear of what might happen.”
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