‘Most significant firearms find’ in Northern Ireland in a decade unearthed by NCA
Eleven firearms, including hand guns, machine guns, machine pistols and an assault rifle, have been recovered in the “most significant find” in Northern Ireland in a decade.
The weapons, together with ammunition, were discovered in County Down during a National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation into organised crime, supported by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
During the search on Thursday night (May 20), officers found a waterproof holdall buried into the ground. Once opened, the bag was found to contain three hand guns and four machine guns.
Working in adverse weather conditions, the dig continued in the same area and a second almost identical holdall was discovered, which contained a rifle and three machine pistols.
The NCA said the weapons had magazines attached and a quantity of ammunition was recovered.
David Cunningham, NCA Branch Commander, said: “This is a major success against those involved in serious and organised crime which we undertook with the support of our partners in the Organised Crime Task Force”.
“We believe that this is the most significant find of serviceable firearms and ammunition in the area in ten years; they appear to be in good condition and ready for use.
“Our investigation continues, part of which will include a detailed forensic examination to identify those who have handled the weapons and to determine their previous use.”
He added: “These types of automatic weapons are used by serious organised criminals to kill and cause serious harm and we are convinced that this seizure will prevent future loss of life.
“Working with PSNI and other partners during this operation has been key to this success and we will continue to bring all of our shared expertise to bear in bringing those involved to justice.”