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Boy had gun and bullets at age 13 | |
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A boy of 13 found with a gun, a silencer and ammunition was the youngest person arrested in London for possessing a firearm, police said. | |
The teenager, from New Cross, south-east London, admitted having a Russian Baikal pistol, two silencers and 31 cartridges at his home. | The teenager, from New Cross, south-east London, admitted having a Russian Baikal pistol, two silencers and 31 cartridges at his home. |
The boy cannot be named but was arrested in August at the age of 13, Inner London Crown Court heard. | |
He admitted possessing a firearm, a prohibited weapon and ammunition. | |
This is an extremely sad and deeply concerning case Det Ch Insp Peter Beyer | |
The boy, who is now 14, was one of the youngest people in the UK to be charged with firearms offences. | |
Judge Usha Karu granted bail but with conditions including a curfew, and said custody was "almost inevitable". | |
"He was the youngest member of a gang. He agreed to store a firearm on a previous occasion for the same person," the judge said. | "He was the youngest member of a gang. He agreed to store a firearm on a previous occasion for the same person," the judge said. |
"He had been given the firearm and silencers and ammunition in a bag and asked by telephone by the same person to separate them. That's what he did," the judge said. | |
Ammunition was found in one of the teenager's socks | |
When detectives first entered his house the youth and his mother both denied there were weapons in their home. | |
But officers discovered a machete in the child's bedroom wardrobe, as well as the Baikal pistol hidden in a rucksack behind the stairs in the basement. | |
In the rucksack officers found two black metal silencers. | |
A sock containing a quantity of professionally made ammunition was found nearby and a barrel brush, used for cleaning the bore of a gun barrel was found hidden in the loft accessed from the boy's bedroom. | |
Following the guilty plea, Det Ch Insp Peter Beyer said: "This is an extremely sad and deeply concerning case, no matter what the outcome had been. | |
"As a proactive unit, we are committed to targeting anyone thought to be in possession of firearms, however not one of my officers wants to come across a child in possession of a live gun." | |
The boy will return to court on 30 January. |
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