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Police find Glock pistol and bullets in Coventry home

Postby dutchman » Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:11 pm

Police swooped on the address in Whoberley yesterday morning and arrested two people

A man is due to appear in court after cops found a handgun, bullets and a silencer during a raid.

Officers arrested two people during the raid on a house in Lyndale Road, Whoberley, yesterday morning (August 19).

A man from Coventry, Allistair McFadyen, 23, of Lyndale Road, was arrested and has now been charged with firearms offences.

He is due to appear at Coventry Magistrates Court today.

A 24-year-old woman also arrested by police has been released under investigation while enquiries continue.

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Re: Police find Glock pistol and bullets in Coventry home

Postby dutchman » Fri Sep 20, 2019 6:16 pm

Gun and bullets found in drugs raid at Coventry home

When the police searched a Coventry man’s home for drugs, they discovered a loaded semi-automatic pistol, together with a silencer and a number of live rounds of ammunition.

And Alistair McFadyen admitted he had been storing the lethal weapon and bullets for a dealer in return for drugs for his own use, a judge has heard.

McFadyen (23) of Lyndale Road, Coventry, was jailed for five years after pleading guilty to two charges of possessing prohibited firearms and one of possessing ammunition.

Graeme Simpson, prosecuting at Warwick Crown Court, said that on August 19 the police executed a warrant at McFadyen’s home to carry out a drugs search.

Some drugs were found, although McFadyen was not charged in relation to them after a far more sinister discovery by the police.

In a carrier bag under the sink they found a Glock 25 self-loading semi-automatic handgun, described as being ‘in perfect working order.’

There was also a sound suppressor, better known as a silencer, which is also classed as a firearm, and six live rounds in the gun’s magazine.

There was also a further round, but Judge Andrew Lockhart QC said it was not clear whether that had been loose or ‘up the spout’ and had been ejected when a firearms officer made the weapon safe.

Mr Simpson said that when McFadyen, whose previous convictions include and assault and a robbery, was interviewed, he said he had been acting as custodian of the gun for another man.

He explained he knew the other man, but had not seen him for a number of years until he turned up at his home two weeks earlier saying he was in trouble and asking him to store the gun.

Judge Lockhart commented: “Its only use could be unlawful – not by this man, but he was holding it for a drug supplier to return it, knowing it could be used to lethal effect.”

Jailing McFadyen, Judge Lockhart told him: “You became involved in the drug supply scene, whether or not you were a supplier.

“You were in possession of a prohibited firearm, a Glock pistol and a silencer and ammunition. Those are weapons that have no lawful use in our society.

“They are weapons that can only be used for criminal purposes, either to enforce drug debts or to rob banks or to shoot people dead.

“You knew you were holding that for a dangerous person, a drug dealer, and if he had asked for it you would have given it back, and he would have used it for a purpose which could not be lawful. This is a most lethal type of weapon.”

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Postby dutchman » Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:15 pm

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