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JAILED: Walsall drug dealer had loaded gun hidden in cooker

Mohammed Osman had 2.5kg of heroin, almost £10,000 in cash and a loaded pistol hidden in his kitchen.

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Mohammed Osman, left, and the gun and heroin found at his home, right

A major drug dealer has been jailed for 15 years after police found a loaded handgun hidden in the cooker of his Walsall home.

Officers raided Mohammed Osman’s home in Beacon Street, in The Chuckery district, in the early hours of April 5 following intelligence suggesting he was supplying heroin.

The 27-year-old was arrested at 4.45am and a search of the kitchen revealed a Bruni Mod 9mm self-loading pistol - loaded with seven rounds in the magazine − which was concealed under the hood of his cooker.

The cooker where the gun was found
It was hidden in this bag

Around 2.5kg of heroin was found in the kitchen alongside a can of CS spray and almost £10,000 in cash.

The operation also targeted a house in Moncrieffe Street, Walsall, linked to Osman, where four men aged 18 to 30 were detained and a further £36,000 in cash recovered.

They were later released but Osman was charged with possessing a prohibited handgun and ammunition, possessing drugs with intent to supply and possessing a noxious substance.

A close view of the weapon

And at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Friday he was jailed for a total of 15 years − nine years for drugs supply and six for gun possession − after admitting all counts against him.

Investigating officer, Detective Constable Naz Sandhu, of West Midlands Police, said: “Osman is a dangerous drug dealer and one who was prepared to defend his criminal business with lethal force.

A bullet recovered

"The gun and bullets were examined by ballistics experts − the gun had been modified to fire live rounds and the bullets were found to be homemade Luger rounds with live primers.

“More than 2.5kg of heroin was found in three separate bags – it had an estimated street value of at least £67,000.

“All the money we recovered at the two properties has been seized and our Economic Crime Unit will now be looking to permanently confiscate the cash under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Bags of heroin recovered

“We always take information passed to us seriously so if anyone suspects someone is dealing drugs in their community, or has access to firearms, the please let us know so we can take action."

West Midlands Police can be contacted by calling 101 or via Live Chat at WMP Online; alternatively call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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