Published:
4:14 PM May 8, 2021
Updated:
4:16 PM May 8, 2021
Officers seized a Retay 17 self-loading pistol and seven rounds of ammunition from a Brent Cross flat
- Credit: National Crime Agency
Two men have been charged after a loaded gun, ammunition, £60,000 in cash and cocaine seized at a flat in Brent Cross, according to police.
Officers from the Organised Crime Partnership raided a property in Claremont Road on Friday.
Police say they found a Retay 17 self-loading pistol in a laundry basket, with three rounds of ammunition loaded in the magazine.
They say they seized a further four rounds of ammunition and £60,000 of suspected criminal cash, as well as more than 100 wraps of cocaine, scales and other drug dealing paraphernalia.
Published:
4:14 PM May 8, 2021
Updated:
4:16 PM May 8, 2021
Officers seized a Retay 17 self-loading pistol and seven rounds of ammunition from a Brent Cross flat
- Credit: National Crime Agency
Two men have been charged after a loaded gun, ammunition, £60,000 in cash and cocaine seized at a flat in Brent Cross, according to police.
Officers from the Organised Crime Partnership raided a property in Claremont Road on Friday.
Police say they found a Retay 17 self-loading pistol in a laundry basket, with three rounds of ammunition loaded in the magazine.
They say they seized a further four rounds of ammunition and £60,000 of suspected criminal cash, as well as more than 100 wraps of cocaine, scales and other drug dealing paraphernalia.
The damaged property in Hendon. Credit: Barnet Council A property company and its director will have to shell out £10,000 after a fire ravaged a semi-detached house leaving six tenants homeless in the middle of lockdown. Barnet Council discovered the property in Hendon was an unlicensed house of multiple occupancy (HMO) after being called to the scene in Hall Lane by the London Fire Brigade in April 2020. The tenants were lucky to escape without injury and council staff helped them find emergency accommodation, later identifying numerous breaches of the minimum safety standards for HMOs. An investigation by the council found that the property had no fire doors or fire extinguishers, and an inadequate fire alarm.
The house after the blaze, with severe damage to the roof
- Credit: Barnet Council
A property company and director from Golders Green have been ordered to pay £10,000 after a blaze ripped through an unlicensed home that didn’t have any fire extinguishers.
The fire last April at the illegitimate house of multiple occupancy (HMO) in Hall Lane, Hendon, left six tenants “lives at risk” and made them homeless. The residents all escaped the fire without injury and they were put into emergency accommodation.
An investigation by Barnet Council found that the property had no fire doors or fire extinguishers, and an inadequate fire alarm.
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