Four arrested on suspicion of firearms offences during raids

It's after police found a blank-firing pistol in Liverpool in May

Author: Owen ArandsPublished 28th Aug 2024

Four men have been arrested this morning, Wednesday 28 August, on suspicion of firearms offences.

As part of a joint investigation with the National Crime Agency, officers from the Organised Crime Partnership carried out warrants in north Liverpool and Wirral earlier today.

The warrants were in connection to an incident on Tuesday 21 May 2024, when officers stopped a car on Walton Lane and seized a blank firing pistol and ammunition.

Two men, aged 30 and 36, have been arrested on suspicion of possession of a prohibited firearm, conspiracy to sell or transfer a prohibited firearm and possession of a firearm when prohibited. 
A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to sell or transfer a prohibited firearm. 
A 27-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a prohibited firearm. 

All four men are currently in custody and will be questioned by detectives.

Christopher James, 26, of Collin Road, in Bidston, was arrested in May in connection with the incident on Tuesday 21 May and he has been charged with possession of ammunition for a firearm without a certificate, possession of a firearm when prohibited for life and possession of a firearm of length less than 30cm/60cm. He is next due to appear at Liverpool Crown Court on Tuesday 10 September.

Detective Inspector Laura Parr said: “I can confirm that four more men have been arrested this morning in connection to the firearm recovery in May.

“I hope the action taken today shows Merseyside Police and the National Crime Agency’s relentless pursuit of those suspected as being involved in serious organised crime in Merseyside and how we are determined to rid our streets of dangerous firearms that cause misery for local people in our communities.

“Enforcement operations like the warrants carried out this morning illustrates that Merseyside Police and the NCA will proactively tackle issues that matter most to our residents and keep our streets safe. This supports the work we do every day of the year to tackle those involved in serious organised crime.

“Information from the public is vital if we are to breakdown the organised crime groups and I would appeal to anyone who has information to come forward.”

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