A
North London wannabe gangster – caught by police with guns and
drugs – has been locked-up for twelve years.
Dean
Richards, 30, (pictured) of Wycombe Road, Tottenham desperately tried
to phone an associate, shouting: “Get rid of everything,” as
officers moved in.
He
was chased on March 25 by Operation Trident cops – who investigate
violent black-on-black crime in the capital – from a property in
Winchester Road, Edmonton to another in nearby Marlborough Road.
Richards
was found hiding in the bathroom with the keys to the Winchester Road
address.
Inside
police found a two loaded self-loading pistols – one capable of
automatic fire – two silencers, an empty magazine, ammunition and
one smoke grenade.
Under
the wardrobe was found a knife, scales and three seperate packages of
heroin.
Detective
Sergeant Paul Dempsey said: “This conviction is the result of the
determination and commitment shown by officers from the Metropolitan
Police Service’s Trident North West Proactive Team.
“It
demonstrates Trident's determination to bring those who are willing
to indiscriminately use firearms to justice.
“I
hope the sentence imposed gives a clear message to those members of
the community who believe it is acceptable to carry and use firearms,
and that it will reassure the communities of London of our ability to
bring those involved in gun crime before the courts and in doing so
encourage more people to report crime impacting on their community.”
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