Two jailed for arranging sale of 'deadly' handgun

The plot was unmasked after the Encrochat messaging service was taken down

Hafiz Razaq and Ross Gardner
Author: Grace O'HarePublished 19th Jun 2025

Police in Lancashire have confirmed two men have been jailed after trying to arrange the sale of a deadly handgun over an encrypted global communication service used by criminals.

The plot was unmasked after the Encrochat messaging service was taken down in 2020 following an investigation led by the National Crime Agency.

After the servers were shut down, a Lancashire Constabulary investigation showed that Hafiz Razaq and Ross Gardner had conspired together to arrange the sale of a prohibited Grandpower handgun.

Razaq used the handle ‘Bigmansuperman’ and Gardner ‘candidcrocodile’ when messaging each other.

The sale never went through, but the pair were arrested and charged and were sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court.

Razaq, of Walton le Dale, was jailed for six and a half years after he was convicted of conspiracy to acquire prohibited weapon.

Gardner, of Preston, was jailed for 18 and a half years after he was convicted of the same offence and drug offences.

"painstaking work of our detectives"

DCI James Edmonds, of the Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said: “It’s clear from our investigation that Razaq and Gardner plotted the sale of a firearm over what they believed was a secure messaging service but thanks to the painstaking work of our detectives that plot was foiled.

“As part of Op Warrior we will leave no stone unturned as we continue to target both individuals and gangs involved in crime, as well as associated issues such as violence and intimidation, large scale drug supply, exploitation and fraud, all of which can cause serious harm to local communities.

“I would urge anyone with information about organised crime to come forward. That might include information about drug dealing, human trafficking, counterfeiting or exploitation. If you suspect something, report it either by contacting us directly or calling independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously.”

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