A Nigerian man, a teenage boy and one other man were jailed for a
total of 30 years on Friday, Feb. 26, at Wood Green Crown Court
after a loaded gun was found in their possession.
Olatunji Ladejobi, 21 (left) of Araglen Avenue, South Ockendon, Essex, was
jailed for 11 years after he was found guilty of possession of a
prohibited weapon and possession of a firearm with intent to commit an
indictable offence.
The teen from Upper Edmonton, who cannot be named for
legal reasons, was sentenced to eight years' after he pleaded guilty to
possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of an offensive weapon,
and was found guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to commit
an indictable offence.
Elvis Kisikidi, 20,(right) of Gurney Close, Barking, was sentenced to 11
years in prison after he was found guilty of possession of a prohibited
weapon and possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable
offence.
The three were arrested after detectives from the Trident and Area
Crime Command found a loaded shotgun and a knife in a car in Islington
during a pre-planned operation on August 2015 in city Road. The 16-year-old boy was also charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
"Today's sentencing should send out a clear message to
those affiliated with gangs; tackling gang-related violence remains a
key priority for us and we will continue to target and convict those who
are involved in this lifestyle," Detective Constable Tom Wiles, of the Met’s Trident and Area Crime
Command, said.
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