Men jailed after gun and drugs operation in Salford

Part of an investigation to target organised crime

Firearm, silencer and ammunition found wrapped in kitchen towel
Published 7th Aug 2017

Three men have been jailed after a police operation to target gun crime in Salford.

Grzegorz Marciniak aged 39 of Deacons Drive in Salford pleaded guilty to three firearms offences, two counts of conspiracy to supply class B drugs and conspiracy to supply Cannabis and Amphetamine. He sentenced to 23 years in prison.

Rajfar Marcin aged 30 of Knutsford Street in Salford pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply Cannabis and Amphetamine. He sentenced to five years and four months in prison.

They were both sentenced today, Monday 7 August 2017 at Manchester Crown Court, Crown Square.

Pawel Strazalkowski aged 30 pleaded guilty to possession of a false identity document with improper intention and possession with intent to supply class A drugs. He was sentenced on 16 March 2017, and he received four years six months in prison. There were reporting restrictions on the case that have now been lifted.

On Sunday 11 September 2016, police executed a warrant at a property on Knutsford Street in Salford, as part of an investigation to target organised crime and drug dealing in Salford, as part of Project Gulf.

During the search police seized a firearm, silencer and ammunition wrapped in a towel in the kitchen, a large quantity of Cannabis, Amphetamine and a Cannabis farm.

The men were remanded into custody and later charged.

Detective Sergeant Colin Shakleton of GMP’s Serious and Organised Crime Group said:

“This operation was launched to target the criminals who use guns and drugs to instil fear and cause misery in our communities.

“Seizing these weapons means that we have stopped them from falling into dangerous hands and causing further misery.