Four found guilty of killing Birmingham dad set on fire over £1m illegal cigarettesTomasz Samel was kidnapped, tortured and set on fire by an organised crime group as punishment after HMRC seized £1m worth of illegal cigarettes stored at his unit in Aston, BirminghamView 2 ImagesFour men have been convicted over the killing of a father who was abducted, subjected to torture and set ablaze. Tomasz Samel was savagely attacked by an organised criminal gang as retribution after HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) confiscated £1m worth of illegal cigarettes that had been stored at his unit in Aston. He was bundled into a white Peugeot van and transported to Liverpool, where he was doused in petrol and set alight. Mr Samel suffered catastrophic burns covering 75 per cent of his body and was abandoned in an isolated location, reports Birmingham Live. Kevin Wooden, 46, from Banbury, and Kye Arthur, 35, from Bristol, were cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter.