Two more charged over attempted guns importation

9 Mar 2020 03:17 PM

Two men have been charged after a National Crime Agency investigation identified firearms being brought into the UK through the fast parcel system.

Officers arrested Dashan Caines, 44, from Sutton Coldfield, and Keston Joseph, 31, from Coventry, on Thursday (5 March).

Both men were charged with conspiracy to supply firearms into the UK.

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The NCA investigation started after Border Force officers seized firearms and ammunition at a parcel hub in the Midlands on 24 January. A package from Florida, supposedly containing car parts, was opened to reveal an electronic safe. Two semi-automatic pistols and hollow-point bullets were concealed inside.

Joseph was previously arrested in connection with the parcel on 31 January, and was released under investigation on the 1 February.

Dion Curt Roberts, aged 31, from Meriden, who was also arrested on 31 January, was subsequently charged with two offences of attempting to possess firearms and one offence of attempting to possess live ammunition.

NCA Operations Manager Mick Pope recently said:

“This investigation concerns the attempted importation of lethal firearms, which would have been highly sought after by violent criminal groups in the West Midlands and beyond.

“The level of gun crime in the UK is one of the lowest in the world, but eliminating the criminal use of firearms is still a high priority for the NCA.

“We are determined to keep the public safe from those who seek to use guns and violence in their communities.”

Both Caines and Joseph will appear at Birmingham Crown Court in early April 2020, having been remanded into custody at Birmingham Magistrates Court on the 6 March 2020.