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Extended sentence for Deal arsonist who set fire to flat in Dover Road

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:30, 28 June 2021

Updated: 18:35, 28 June 2021

A man has been jailed after setting fire to a flat while its occupants were still inside.

Jason Scott, 48, caused the blaze in Deal by using a cigarette to spark a fire using clothing.

Jason Scott pleaded guilty to arson at Canterbury Crown Court following the incident in Deal. Picture: Kent Police

Kent Police and Kent Fire and Rescue Service attended the property in Dover Road on the day of the incident in August last year, after a relative of the victim dialled 999.

Scott was known to the occupant of the flat, who had asked him to leave the property.

He had refused to go and went into a bedroom, where he set fire to some clothing using a cigarette.

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The occupant and her relative were forced to leave the flat as it filled with smoke and they helped to evacuate elderly neighbours before the fire was extinguished.

The fire caused serious damage to the property as well as affecting the flat above.

Scott was arrested at the scene.

He has now appeared at Canterbury Crown Court where he pleading guilty to arson and was given an extended sentence.

He was jailed for four years and six months and was ordered to serve an extra three-and-a-half years on licence after that period.

As part of his sentence, a 10-year restraining order was imposed, banning him from contacting the victim or her relative and from going to her home.

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Scott, formerly of Dover Road, Deal, could be sent back to jail if he breaches the order.

DC Tony Edwards, of the East Kent Vulnerability Investigation Team, said: "Scott put the victim, her relative and her neighbours in danger with his reckless actions on the day of this fire and I would like to praise them for getting themselves and others to safety and raising the alarm.

"Kent Police is committed to helping anyone who suffers violence or threats at the hands of those who know them and I would urge anyone who has experienced similar abuse to contact us as soon as possible.

"We will work to find a solution which is right for you, including obtaining court orders like that granted in this case, which will protect you and those around you."

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