Last Friday, six individuals, including a delivery driver and a former child footballing talent, were sentenced for their involvement in operating a ‘gun factory’ within a Wokingham townhouse. The sentencing, which took place at Reading Crown Court, saw the gang members collectively handed prison terms totalling nearly 100 years.
This marked the conclusion of a high-stakes case involving a substantial conspiracy to reactivate handguns and distribute them to criminals across southern England. Judge Kirsty Real presided over the trial and the subsequent sentencing.
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