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An arsonist who caused more than £1m worth of damage in the August riots was caught after police noticed his distinctive crossed eyes on CCTV.

Andrew Burls, 23, started blazes at Regen's Lingerie boutique in Peckham, south London, and a post office in the same street, during the riots. The fires left six people fearing for their lives.

Despite covering his face with a bandana, officers combing through CCTV footage spotted Burls, of Purdon House, Peckham, because of his eyes.

The 23-year-old originally denied the offence, but was jailed for a total of eight years at Inner London Crown Court today after pleading guilty on January 30 to two counts of arson being reckless as to whether life was endangered, and one of burglary with intent to steal at Iceland in Rye Lane, a court official confirmed.

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Southwark Council today welcomed the sentence and confirmed that Burls had voluntarily given up the tenancy of his council flat in Peckham.

Peter John, leader of Southwark Council, said: "Andrew Burls has admitted to setting fire to businesses in Peckham during August's disorder.

"His actions cost more than £1million in damages to local shops, caused immense distress to their business owners, left six people homeless and terrified a close-knit and peaceful community.

"I'm sure that many people who live and work in Peckham will be satisfied that this sentence is appropriate and reflects the seriousness of his crime and the impact it has had on the community."