A MAN has been jailed after a firearm was found in a hotel room in Poole.
Thomas David Brown, of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court on Thursday, December 8, to five years in prison after pleading guilty to an offence of possessing a prohibited firearm.
At around 3pm on October 20, police received a report that a possible firearm had been found in a guest’s room at the George Hotel, High Street North.
Officers attended and carried out a search of the room. They discovered a revolver situated in 25-year-old Brown’s room, which was later examined and found to be a viable firearm.
Brown was arrested at the scene as he returned to the hotel at around 5pm that same day.
Detective Inspector Shaun Inkpen, of Bournemouth CID, said: “We take all reports of offences involving firearms extremely seriously.
“Through the swift response by both patrol and firearms officers on October 20, we were able to remove a potentially lethal weapon from the streets.
“We also quickly detained the man responsible for possessing this weapon in order that he could be brought before the court and face the consequences of his actions.
“I hope this case sends a clear message that we will swiftly act upon any information relating to a firearm and deal robustly with anyone found in possession of such a prohibited weapon.”
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