Two guns and thirty-four bullets have been seized following a firearms search warrant lead by the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crime Command.
Detective Inspector Adam Seton said: “The Coronavirus pandemic has reduced violent crime significantly, but it has not stopped our tenacious officers from going out and protecting the public from those who seek to cause harm.
“We will continue to pursue anyone involved in firearms offences.
“No global pandemic will stop Met officers from seizing weapons, guns and protecting Londoners.”
Shortly before 3.50pm on Tuesday, January 26 officers from the Specialist Crime Command executed a firearms search warrant at an address in Norbury Avenue, Norbury, south London.
At the premises two firearms and bullets were recovered.
A 51-year-old man was arrested at the scene for possession of firearms and taken into police custody.
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