Three Ealing Men Jailed for Part in Cannabis Factory Killing

Among group of five attempting to burgle premises in Enfield


30-year-old Skender Ismaili died after being stabbed in the chest

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Three men from Ealing have been jailed for aggravated burglary after a man was stabbed to death at a cannabis factory in Enfield.

26-year-old Mason Harris-Williams, 29-year-old Jazeel Lewis and 21-year-old Daniel Fletcher were in a group of five who were attempting to steal from the premises on 17 July 2020. They encountered 30-year-old Skender Ismaili who died after receiving a single stab wound to the chest from Ali Coulibaly.

Detective Inspector Neil Cramer, Specialist Crime, said, “As a result of a painstaking investigation, five people were charged in connection with either the killing of Skender Ismaili or the associated burglary at Lytton Avenue. A sixth was charged with assisting an offender. Such was the weight of evidence against them, they had no option but to enter guilty pleas.

“Mr Ismaili paid too great a price for his involvement in the cultivation of cannabis at the property. Anyone who buys illegal drugs should reflect on this human cost when considering the choices they make around drug use.”

Harris-Williams was jailed for six years and four months, Lewis for seven years and Fletcher for five years while Coulibaly was sentenced to 11 years for manslaughter at Woolwich Crown Court. The fifth man involved in the burglary was Ahmed Yamac of Feltham who received 5 five years and five months whilst Haseeb Nadeem of Raynes Park received a two year suspended sentence for assisting an offender.

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March 16, 2022

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