Haroon Iqbal, 32, from Bramble Dell in Birmingham first requested internal parts of a Glock 17 from a seller, ordering it to arrive within a cover load of electronics and using a different identity.
The order was sent but intercepted on its arrival in the UK on 22 January 2022, and found to include the internal parts for the Glock.
Although the items weren’t illegal on their own, they were forensically marked by NCA officers to ensure they could be identified. When Iqbal collected them from an address in Birmingham on 24 January, NCA investigators were watching, and the parts were recovered when Iqbal was arrested the following month.
Shortly after dispatching the first order, the US-based seller was arrested by US Homeland Security agents, and his phone seized.
Messages found on that device, which had used the encrypted messaging service, Signal, would later show that Iqbal had asked whether the seller had ever had a shipment seized, and requested that a Christmas card was added to the package as a decoy in order to make it look legitimate.
Iqbal had also instructed “just make sure it doesn’t look suspicious, no glaringly obvious gun parts visible as soon as you open.”
From the point of the seller’s arrest, Iqbal was unknowingly communicating with US investigators.
On 26 January, he requested a Glock 17 barrel and automatic rifle parts. This time he requested the parts were hidden within a toolbox.
He gave information to the officer on how to package the second load, saying: “Show the decoy and the parts that u need to put in. We’ll advise how to pack.” When sent a photo of the shipping label he said: “Bro are you feeling ok, who’s going to pay 65 to ship a 1 dollar item. Are you for real… now they’re definitely going to open it!”
Iqbal also provided a UK phone number for the package, texting: “The UK number you put on there… you should’ve asked me for one… if you don’t know something ask us what to put there, why are you making your own s**t up! I hope you haven’t posted this yet. You’re going to blow a good address if you have.”
US authorities organised for the toolbox without the barrel or rifle parts to be sent to a second address in Birmingham.
Officers also found the internal parts first sent to Iqbal in January which had the forensic markings.
Iqbal pleaded guilty to attempting to possess a firearm on 27th April 2022 at Birmingham Crown Court.
He was sentenced at the same court today.