Mohammed Ali Sentenced to Six Years
Two people have been jailed after weapons and ammunition was recovered in Salford.
Mohammed Ali (25/03/1982) of Holst Avenue, Cheetham Hill and Beren Marshall (17/08/1981) of Shirley Avenue, Salford pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm, ammunition and a compressor.
Ali was sentenced to six years and Marshall to six years, four months at Manchester Crown Court.
On Wednesday 27 November 2013, Police officers sighted Marshall and Ali in two motor vehicles in the Shakespeare Road area of Swinton and they were believed to be involved in criminality.
Officers from the tactical firearms unit stopped the vehicle containing ALI on Great Cheetham St East, Salford and searched it. Inside, they discovered an Intratec Tec-9 9mm fully automatic pistol, silencer and ammunition.
Ali was arrested at the scene and Marshall handed himself into police on 2 December 2013.
Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle said: “The arrests were all part of Project Gulf, a multi-agency operation set up to tackle serious organised crime. Our message to those persons involved in criminality is that we will continue to work together in partnership with our local communities to identify those involved in any crime and bring them to Justice.”
“Organised criminality causes misery for ordinary people going about their lawful business. It causes fear and intimidation, and we are determined to work together to target those who indulge in such criminality.
“I would urge anyone who believes they have information about those involved in organised crime to contact police. As always, the information you supply will be dealt with privately and confidentially.”
ABOUT PROJECT GULF:
Project Gulf was set up in 2010 to tackle serious organised crime. The multi-agency team investigates every area of a suspected criminal’s life – including their business interests, benefits, housing and associates.
The Gulf team includes representatives from Greater Manchester Police, Salford City Council, Salford Childrens Services, the Serious Organised Crime Agency, UK Border Agency, Environment Agency, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, DVLA, Department of Work and Pensions, Security Industry Association, Housing and HM Revenue & Customs
Serious organised crime causes devastating harm to local communities and the Project Gulf team is determined to taking these criminals off the streets, disrupting their lifestyles and making the streets of Salford a safer place to live.