A MAN who was caught with a weapon at an airport and admitted selling illegal firearms at a car boot sale in Billericay has been sentenced.

Gavin Dawes, a 44-year-old from Nottingham, has been sentenced for importing and supplying illegal firearms which could have been converted to fire lethal ammunition.

Mr Dawes was arrested by the National Crime Agency officers back on July 29 last year, after a 9mm blank firing Sig Sauer gun had been seized at Gatwick Airport.

The weapon, which had been sent from Spain, had been falsely declared as a ‘decorative weapon, saber sword, and bayonet’.

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NCA investigators found that Dawes had attempted to import an Ekol Viper front-venting blank firearm and 100 rounds of ammunition via Birmingham Airport in May 2020. These were intercepted by Border Force and destroyed.

Dawes also offered two front-venting blank firearms, a Bruni P4 and an Ekol Viper, for sale online to a man who was arrested by Essex Police in July last year.

He was attempting to sell illegal weapons, including an Ekol Viper, at a car boot sale in Billericay.

Numerous courier receipts were recovered when his home address was searched, one of which was labelled ‘Bruni 4’.

When interviewed, Dawes admitted possessing and supplying the Ekol and Bruni weapons to the man in Essex, as well as ordering the guns seized by Border Force. However, he said he was unaware that front-venting blank firearms were illegal.

Mick Pope, NCA branch commander, said: “Although the guns Dawes imported could only fire blanks, they are illegal in the UK as they can easily be converted to fire live ammunition.

“The weapons he supplied could have ended up in the hands of criminals, including drug traffickers, who use them to instil fear, inflict violence and in some cases, to kill.

“The success of this investigation demonstrates our commitment to protect the public and tackle this threat.

“We will continue to work with key partners, such as Border Force, to prevent illegal firearms from entering the UK.”

Dawes pleaded guilty to firearms and offensive weapons charges at Nottingham Crown Court on 29 July.

He was given a two-year community order, 100 hours of unpaid work and placed on a 20-day ‘thinking skills’ programme at the same court today, October 21.