Birmingham man admits firearms offences
Police found two loaded weapons in a loft in Handsworth.
Last updated 3rd May 2024
A Birmingham man has pleaded guilty to firearms offences.
Police carried out a search at Lomar Turner's house in New Inns Close, Handsworth on 27 November last year.
Officers found the loft hatch door was lined with polystyrene, and a search revealed two loaded and viable firearms in a black pouch, with one in a white sock.
Elsewhere, they found multiple bags of cannabis with a street value of over £2,000, several thousands of pounds in cash, multiple sim cards, two machetes and an axe.
A trial was due to start yesterday at Birmingham Crown Court, but the 28-year-old pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a prohibited firearm and possession of ammunition without a licence.
He also pleaded guilty to possession of class B drugs with intent to supply and possession of criminal property.
He will be sentenced at a later date.
Detective Constable Leah Williams, from Birmingham Major Investigation Team, said: “Turner was involved in serious criminal activity and any one of those weapons could have been responsible for taking a life or inflicting serious injury.
“There is absolutely no reason or excuse to have weapons like this in anyone’s home or on our streets.
“We continue to act on information to disrupt behaviour like this and take these dangerous people and weapons off our streets.”