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Cocaine and firearms find add up to seven years in jail for serial criminal

A drug dealer who tried to outwit cops by giving a fake name has been jailed – as a local officer who recognised him quickly saw through his ruse.

Serial offender Taymullah Wilson, 26, of Broadway Avenue, Croydon, is now starting a seven-year jail term having pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm, ammunition and drug supply.

On Tuesday, August 16 last year, police, acting on a tip-off, carried out a firearms warrant at Wilson’s home.

As they entered the address, officers saw Wilson open a window and throw several items into the back garden of a neighbouring house.

Dramatic footage released by police of the moment of Wilson’s arrest (Picture: The Met)

Wilson initially gave a fake name but one of the officers was able to recognise him. He was arrested for offences including recall to prison for a previous firearms conviction.

The items thrown from the window were examined. One was a clear bag containing a white powder later identified as cocaine.

The Met’s dog unit found the next package close by – it contained a silver-coloured revolver-style handgun and three rounds of ammunition.

Searches of the address revealed scales and multiple phones for dealing drugs, as well as MDMA pills, a lock knife and £2,730 in cash.

Sentencing took place on August 27 at Croydon Crown Court.

Wilson had previously been jailed in August 2021 for two years and six months for possession of a shotgun.

A gun with bullets (left) and cocaine wrap in the garden retrieved during the raid (Pictures: The Met)

Detective Inspector Ray Sekalongo, from Specialist Crime South, said: “Wilson is a repeat offender who once more has been convicted of a firearms offence, alongside serious drugs matters.

“Thanks to the keen eyes of Met officers we were able to firstly disprove Wilson’s claim to be someone else, and secondly find the substantial evidence needed to convict Wilson and prevent any further criminality.

“I hope Wilson’s imprisonment sends out a strong message to those who choose to handle firearms – you will be arrested, put before the courts and held to account for your actions.”

Pictured top: Taymullah Wilson, now behind bars (Picture: The Met)

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