A promising student, targeted by police for drug-dealing on campus, is facing at least five years imprisonment after police caught him walking around with a gun and ammo.
Adamo Kizey, 18, of Cambridge Gardens, Kingston-upon-Thames even had a silencer for the weapon wrapped in a sock at the bottom of his wardrobe.
Kizey, (pictured) pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm, with intent to endanger life and possession of ammunition, with intent to endanger life at Kingston College on February 2.
He also pleaded guilty to possessing the silencer and twenty wraps of cannabis at his home address on the same day.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police’s Central Task Force, acting on a tip-off, searched Kizey in a college office and found the black semi-automatic pistol inside his jacket and a magazine containing six bullets in an outer pocket.
His home was then raided and officers found the silencer, cannabis in a jacket pocket and a set of digital weighing scales.
Detective Chief Inspector Peter Beyer of the Central Task Force said: “This student was carrying a firearm on college property which posed a significant safety risk to students and teaching staff, as well as the wider community”
“Officers from the MPS's Central Task Force carried out a successful, targeted and discrete operation which has removed another gun from the streets of London.”
Kingston College Principal Peter Mayhew-Smith said: “Our main priority is the safety of our students and unlawful behaviour is not tolerated.
“The incident is the first of its kind and the college will continue working with the police to ensure students are educated on crime related issues.”
Kizey will be sentenced at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court on September 24.
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