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Police seize firearms after M1 Nottinghamshire car stop

The Ford Ranger failed to stop and, following a short pursuit, crashed into a lorry.

Two men caught with firearms and ammunition on the back seat of a pick-up truck have been jailed.

Police on patrol on the M1 in Nottinghamshire spotted a suspected cloned vehicle at Trowell Services around 9.45 pm on 30 March 2023.

The Ford Ranger failed to stop and, following a short pursuit, crashed into a lorry.

 

Officers arrested Sheera Virk, who was driving the vehicle, and Joseph Steele, the only passenger.

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When Operational Support officers searched the pick-up truck, they found a black case on the back seat containing three firearms and ammunition.

Investigations revealed that Virk and Steele had travelled from Warwickshire to Sheffield earlier the same day to acquire the weapons and were on their return journey when they were stopped.

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Steele, aged 34, of Brewery Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, was jailed for nine years at Sheffield Crown Court on Friday (28 February).

Twenty-four-year-old Virk, of Golf Lane, Whitnash, Warwickshire, was sentenced to eight years in prison.

Both were convicted of possession of firearms and possession of prohibited ammunition following a three-week trial at the same court.

 

Virk was also convicted of dangerous driving.

The investigation led officers to identify further offenders involved in a conspiracy to manufacture and supply firearms to Virk and Steele.

Officers worked closely with South Yorkshire Police to dismantle the organised crime group, and nine defendants have been convicted of conspiracy to manufacture and supply firearms and prohibited ammunition. They are due to be sentenced over the coming months.

Detective Constable Amelia Hicklin, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:

“The initial stop by Operational Support officers was an extremely impressive piece of proactive police work.

“Their alertness and skill on duty allowed us to apprehend these two suspects and take dangerous weapons off the streets and out of harm’s way.

“It also prompted a robust and wider investigation with colleagues from other forces.

“Thankfully, firearms offences are extremely rare in Nottinghamshire, and we are proactive in our efforts to take these weapons off the streets and keep the public safe from the devastating consequences of gun crime.”

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