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Video show-offs: Two Birmingham men jailed for firearms and drugs offences

Two Birmingham men have been jailed for drugs and firearms offences – after police recovered 'boasting' videos showing them in a stolen car with a shotgun.

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Husam Yafai and Worum Gatkouth

Husam Yafai and Worum Gatkouth were arrested on January 12 this year, after a Volkswagen Golf was stolen the previous night from a property in Wheelers Lane, in Kings Heath.

The VW was spotted on Exeter Street, in Birmingham city centre, and West Midlands Police officers moved in to block the car.

WATCH the pair on video:

Gatkouth, who was sitting in the driver's seat, ran into a nearby shop and ditched his jacket. He was quickly arrested and the jacket recovered. The fob for the stolen car was in his pocket.

Yafai was sat in the back of the car, and during a police search officers recovered cannabis, a balaclava and gloves, as well as a loaded sawn-off shotgun in the footwell.

The gun was in the same bag which can be seen in a video that Yafai posted to Snapchat hours earlier, with the caption “Straps (guns) out. No gloves, ain’t no time to be careful."

The gun was in the same bag which can be seen in a video that Yafai posted to Snapchat hours earlier

Gatkouth, 21, had heroin and cocaine on him. He later claimed he was being forced to drive the stolen car, despite video recovered from his mobile phone showing him rapping as he was driving around the city centre.

Loaded sawn-off shotgun recovered from the car

Gatkouth, of Raven Hays Road, Northfield, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply, driving whilst disqualified and common assault and on Monday he jailed for four years at Birmingham Crown Court.

Yafai, 20, of Angelina Street, Birmingham, pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm and was given five years.

Dc Edward Ketterer from force CID said: “I am very pleased to not only see these two dangerous individuals off the street, but also a loaded firearm and a quantity of class A drugs.

“We take possession of a firearm incredibly seriously, and I hope this outcome sends a message to anyone willing to carry a gun."

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