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Man guilty of making a gun using a 3D printer | |
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A man has been convicted of making a 3D printed gun - which was capable of firing a deadly shot. | |
Tendai Muswere, 26, from central London, initially told officers he was printing the firearm for a university project. | Tendai Muswere, 26, from central London, initially told officers he was printing the firearm for a university project. |
He pleaded guilty to manufacturing a firearm at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday. | He pleaded guilty to manufacturing a firearm at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday. |
The Metropolitan Police says it believes it is the first conviction of its kind in the UK. | The Metropolitan Police says it believes it is the first conviction of its kind in the UK. |
Police raided Muswere's home in Pimlico, Westminster, in October 2017 after getting a warrant to look for drugs. | Police raided Muswere's home in Pimlico, Westminster, in October 2017 after getting a warrant to look for drugs. |
During the search, they found parts of a 3D printed gun - which Muswere - then a student - didn't have a firearms licence for. | |
He told officers he was printing the firearm for a university film project and he didn't know the parts he'd made were capable of firing. | He told officers he was printing the firearm for a university film project and he didn't know the parts he'd made were capable of firing. |
Muswere wouldn't tell police what his project was about. | Muswere wouldn't tell police what his project was about. |
Police found through searching his internet history that he had looked at videos which showed how to use a 3D printer to make guns that could fire ammunition. | Police found through searching his internet history that he had looked at videos which showed how to use a 3D printer to make guns that could fire ammunition. |
They also discovered he had cannabis plants and there was evidence he was growing them. | They also discovered he had cannabis plants and there was evidence he was growing them. |
Officers carried out a second raid on his home in February 2018 and found more parts of a 3D printed gun. | Officers carried out a second raid on his home in February 2018 and found more parts of a 3D printed gun. |
Acting Detective Sergeant Jonathan Roberts, who led the investigation, said: "Muswere claimed that he was printing the firearms for a 'dystopian' university film project but he has not explained why he included the component parts necessary to make a lethal barrelled weapon. | Acting Detective Sergeant Jonathan Roberts, who led the investigation, said: "Muswere claimed that he was printing the firearms for a 'dystopian' university film project but he has not explained why he included the component parts necessary to make a lethal barrelled weapon. |
"We know that Muswere was planning to line the printed firearms with steel tubes in order to make a barrel capable of firing. | "We know that Muswere was planning to line the printed firearms with steel tubes in order to make a barrel capable of firing. |
"This conviction, which I believe is the first of its kind relating to the use of a 3D printer to produce a firearm, has prevented a viable gun from getting into the hands of criminals." | "This conviction, which I believe is the first of its kind relating to the use of a 3D printer to produce a firearm, has prevented a viable gun from getting into the hands of criminals." |
Muswere will be sentenced on 9 August. | Muswere will be sentenced on 9 August. |
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