A
“dangerous criminal” stopped in a mini-cab by armed police who
found a sub machine gun and ammo is starting an eight-year sentence.
Nathan
Marshall, 25, also had another machine gun and revolver stashed in
the back garden of an address in north-west London, which had been
found three weeks earlier.
A
converted blank-firing Mac10 machine gun (pictured) and a Harrington
& Richardson revolver were recovered on August 9, 2013 in Tubbs
Road, Brent.
Marshall
was stopped in St. John's Wood Road, St. John's Wood on September 2
with a Czech Vz26 sub machine gun in a carrier bag and ammo in the
back of the vehicle.
Marshall,
of Lammermoor Road, Balham pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to
possessing the three firearms
Detective
Inspector Keely Smith of the Serious Organised Crime Command said:
"The Special Projects Team is committed to removing lethal
weapons from the hands of dangerous criminals in order to keep London
safe."
No comments:
Post a Comment