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Firearms dealer 'supplied bullets found at crime scenes' | Firearms dealer 'supplied bullets found at crime scenes' |
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A firearms dealer manufactured and supplied home-made ammunition found at over 90 crime scenes including fatal shootings, a court has heard. | |
Prosecutors said Paul Edmunds used his "almost encyclopaedic" knowledge of firearms laws to smuggle hundreds of guns which he sold on illegally. | Prosecutors said Paul Edmunds used his "almost encyclopaedic" knowledge of firearms laws to smuggle hundreds of guns which he sold on illegally. |
"Tell-tale" marks on ammunition linked the rounds to Mr Edmunds, they said. | "Tell-tale" marks on ammunition linked the rounds to Mr Edmunds, they said. |
Mr Edmunds, 65, of Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, denies conspiracy to supply firearms and ammunition. | Mr Edmunds, 65, of Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, denies conspiracy to supply firearms and ammunition. |
Read more news for Birmingham and the Black Country | Read more news for Birmingham and the Black Country |
At the start of Mr Edmunds' trial at Birmingham Crown Court, prosecutor Andrew Fisher QC told jurors the defendant had been supplying large quantities of weapons to a gang via another gun dealer. | |
He also supplied "what most ordinary people would call a bullet" Mr Fisher QC alleged, referring to a complete round of ammunition. | |
'Armoury in garage' | 'Armoury in garage' |
He told the court there was a "well-known" black market for "antique" weapons and specially-made rounds because of a legal loophole exempting them from a handgun ban passed in 2007. | |
The "going rate" for these weapons and a supply of rounds was about £3,000, Mr Fisher said. | |
From about 2009, Mr Fisher QC said, police had noticed an increase in the use of pre-war handguns - for which bullets were no longer commercially produced - from crime scenes. | From about 2009, Mr Fisher QC said, police had noticed an increase in the use of pre-war handguns - for which bullets were no longer commercially produced - from crime scenes. |
Ballistics experts analysed ammunition found at the scene of several fatal shootings and the targeting of a police helicopter during riots in 2011, the court heard. | Ballistics experts analysed ammunition found at the scene of several fatal shootings and the targeting of a police helicopter during riots in 2011, the court heard. |
They found markings "like fingerprints", the court heard, which suggested they had all come from the same supplier. | They found markings "like fingerprints", the court heard, which suggested they had all come from the same supplier. |
Mr Edmunds was arrested in July 2015, and when police searched his home they found "three separate armouries", Mr Fisher QC said. | Mr Edmunds was arrested in July 2015, and when police searched his home they found "three separate armouries", Mr Fisher QC said. |
"The principal one was in his garage, the police discovered a second one in a bedroom and a third one which was more of a store in the attic," he said. | "The principal one was in his garage, the police discovered a second one in a bedroom and a third one which was more of a store in the attic," he said. |
"There were many tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition and component parts." | |
After police seized numerous guns from Mr Edmunds' property, the court was told, examination of his firearms registers revealed he had made multiple false entries. | After police seized numerous guns from Mr Edmunds' property, the court was told, examination of his firearms registers revealed he had made multiple false entries. |
Mr Fisher said: "He has used his knowledge and status as a registered firearm dealer, to get round the legislation controlling firearms and, it has now become clear, has been supplying guns and ammunition wholly unlawfully for many years." | Mr Fisher said: "He has used his knowledge and status as a registered firearm dealer, to get round the legislation controlling firearms and, it has now become clear, has been supplying guns and ammunition wholly unlawfully for many years." |
Mr Edmunds, of Bristol Road, Hardwicke, denies conspiracy to supply firearms and ammunition, transferring prohibited weapons, possessing a prohibited air pistol and perverting the course of justice. | Mr Edmunds, of Bristol Road, Hardwicke, denies conspiracy to supply firearms and ammunition, transferring prohibited weapons, possessing a prohibited air pistol and perverting the course of justice. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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