Beds Police seize nearly £20,000 in cash, two firearms and ammunition as man arrested on intent to supply Class A and B drugs

By Layth Yousif

30th Jan 2023 | Local News

Bedfordshire Police have seized a gun, knife and drugs in Luton
Bedfordshire Police have seized a gun, knife and drugs in Luton

Bedfordshire Police have seized a gun, knife and drugs in Luton with a man in his 20s subsequently arrested.

Further searches linked to this arrest uncovered almost £20,000 in cash, a second firearm, additional ammunition and a number of high value items.

As a result of both searches, the man was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A and B drugs, possession of firearms and ammunition without a certificate and possession of criminal property.

Detective Inspector Tom Stean, from Bedfordshire Police's Boson guns and gangs team, said: "This is an incredible display of proactive policing, with officers using their training, knowledge and experience to get some serious weapons off the streets.

"The effectiveness of our Sparkler patrols is attributed to good police work and sound information that is gathered and filtered by our intelligence team. Their insight informs where our officers patrol and ensures good results like we have seen here.

"Our message remains the same: we simply have no tolerance for gangs and their subsequent illegal activity. We will continue to do our utmost to disrupt their activities and put them before the courts." 

Bedfordshire Police's dedicated Sparkler patrols have seized cash, drugs and two firearms in their ongoing efforts to disrupt gang activity and prevent violent crime.

     

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