Man jailed after guns found buried in Southampton woodland
DNA traced them back to Kane Pollard
A man's been jailed after a stash of weapons was discovered by police, including two shotguns and a revolver buried in Southampton woodland.
DNA traced them back to Kane Pollard, who was also hiding a stun gun, meat cleaver, knuckle dusters, a machete and drugs at his home.
The 25-year-old from Frome Road in Townhill Park has been jailed for six years and four months.
He pleaded guilty to the following offences:
• Possession of a prohibited smooth-bore gun
• Possession of a prohibited firearm
• Possession of an offensive weapon in a public place
• Possession of a firearm without a firearm certificate
• Possession of a controlled drug of Class B
• Possession of criminal property
• Being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug of Class B
• Possession of a prohibited weapon
• Possession of a prohibited weapon
The court heard how on Thursday 9 February of this year, police were called to a report that three firearms had been located buried in an area of woodland off Mansbridge Road.
Officers attended and recovered the firearms, which were confirmed as an air cartridge revolver, a double-barrelled 16-bore shotgun and a self-loading 12-bore shotgun. DNA analysis of the firearms led enquiries to Pollard, and a warrant was carried out at his address on Frome Road.
Shotgun cartridges, ÂŁ4000 in cash, a stun gun disguised as a torch and drug paraphernalia were found in an airing cupboard at the address, while a meat cleaver, knuckle dusters, nunchucks, a large rusted knife, a machete, cannabis, two iPhones and a further ÂŁ280 in cash was discovered.
A spokesperson from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary's Western Criminal Investigation Department, who led the investigation, said: “It goes without saying, but firearms are extremely dangerous and have the potential to cause harm in our local communities.
“Whilst Pollard hasn’t revealed what his intentions were for the weapons found, the risk of harm to himself or others could have been significant had we not discovered what he was involved in.
“We welcome today’s sentence and hope it reassures Southampton residents that we take all reports of firearms and other weapons extremely seriously and will do everything we can to get them, and those involved in them, off the streets to keep our communities safe."
If you have any concerns around someone who may be involved with firearms or other weapons and related criminality, please let police know by calling 101 or visiting their website.
Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or visit their website.
In an emergency or if a crime is in progress always dial 999.