SOUTHAMPTON — Live News Advertisement Kiran Porter, 25, from Honeysuckle Road, Southampton, appeared at Southampton...

Published: 4:12 am December 8, 2022
Updated: 12:53 am March 9, 2026
A Southampton Man Has Been Jailed For Possessing A Firearm And Large Quantities Of Cocaine

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Kiran Porter, 25, from Honeysuckle Road, Southampton, appeared at Southampton Crown Court on 11 August.

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Porter had previously pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a firearm – a gun, a silencer and one round of ammunition – possession with intent to supply a class A drug – cocaine, possession with intent to supply cannabis and possession of a class A drug – cocaine.

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He was sentenced to five years and six months in prison.

At 12.50pm on 5 July, 2021, officers on patrol stopped a grey Mercedes car in Laburnum Road.

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Porter, who was driving the Mercedes, stepped out of the vehicle to give one of the officers his details. He then reached through an open window, grabbed a drawstring bag and ran from police.

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He was detained nearby soon after and the drawstring bag was seized.

Porter was under investigation for another drug-related incident when this occurred.

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On 22 July, 2020, officers searched Porter’s address and found £80,200 in cash in a holdall in his bedroom wardrobe. In the kitchen cupboard, they found around 130g of chemical agents commonly found mixed with cocaine.

These items were seized along with 0.77g of cocaine, a further £600 in cash, a cannabis plant and five mobile phones.

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The phones were examined and showed evidence he was involved in drug supply, asking customers to use payment references such as ‘fridge freezer’.

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The judge also ordered for the drugs and firearms to be destroyed.

DC Hollie Cartwright from the Serious Organised Crime Unit said: “Porter is a dangerous individual and by taking him, a large quantity of Class A drugs and a gun off the streets, Southampton is a safer place.

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“I hope our investigation shows that we will do all in our power to protect our communities and encourages members of the public to report any drug related activity to us.”

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