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Firearm, ammunition detection leads to arrests

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Counties Manukau Police officers located shotgun cartridges as well as this cutdown shotgun concealed inside the vehicle, which were seized, says inspector Warrick Adkin. Photo supplied

A firearm and ammunition have been seized after a vehicle was detected travelling with false plates, Counties Manukau Police say.

A van had been driving along Rowandale Avenue, Manurewa, at around midnight, police say.

Counties Manukau Central Police area prevention manager, inspector Warrick Adkin, says the vehicle raised suspicions of frontline staff.

“Their suspicions were raised further as the van’s registration details were not stored in the database,” he says.

“A traffic stop was carried out and it was quickly established the vehicle was bearing false plates and was actually stolen from Takanini last week.”

The driver and passenger were both placed under arrest.

“Further information was provided to the staff that there was ammunition in the vehicle, and a further search was invoked,” Adkin says.

Officers located shotgun cartridges as well as a cutdown shotgun concealed inside, which were seized, he says.

The 38-year-old driver has been charged with unlawful possession of a shotgun, unlawful possession of ammunition and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, police say.

The driver was due to appear in the Manukau District Court yesterday, April 29.

“It’s a great result from our staff who remain vigilant and continue to work to make our community a safer place,” Adkin says.

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