Loaded Uzi machine gun found in Brixton sting
by Rafi Mauro-Benady
Police officers yesterday found a “loaded machine gun” when searching a car.
An Uzi, ammunition, and a silencer were all recovered following the search of a vehicle parked on Appach Road, Brixton.
At around noon yesterday, detectives from Specialist Crime Proactive Syndicates – went on an operation to tackle serious violence – and found the vehicle parked on a residential street.
A search of the vehicle found the weapon, bullets, and silencer. The gun will now undergo analysis.
Detective Superintendent Steve Ellen, from Specialist Crime South, said: “This is a significant recovery; a loaded machine gun has been taken off the streets thanks to the ongoing work of our officers tackling gang violence in the capital.
“Our investigation is in its early stages but we will be working to establish who left the firearm in the vehicle and whether it has been used in any criminality.
“I would encourage anyone with information about violent crime to contact police or Crimestoppers.”
There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.
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