Man jailed for shooting at a house in Accrington

Rashid Khan will serve six and a half years behind bars

Author: Nathan MarshPublished 5th Feb 2018
Last updated 5th Feb 2018

A MAN has been jailed for six and a half years after shots were fired at a house in Accrington.

Rashid Khan, 37, of Hamer Avenue, Rossendale, pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of harm.

At 11.50pm on Wednesday June 28th 2017, a Nissan Primera pulled up outside a house in Richmond Hill Street.

A few minutes later, Khan got out of the car and walked to the front of the house, were he got out a shotgun and fired a single shot through the window.

He then returned to the vehicle and it left the area.

Det Insp Zoe Russo, of Lancashire Constabulary’s Force Major Incident Team, said: ā€œThis offence stemmed from a dispute between one of Khan’s associates and the victim in this case.

ā€œAny offence in which a firearm is used causes worry and distress to the local community.

ā€œHowever these incidents are rare and when they do happen, we will investigate thoroughly and bring the perpetrators to justice.

ā€œToday’s sentence sends out a clear message that the use of firearms will not be tolerated in Lancashire.