Man found with knuckledusters, nunchucks and bow and arrow avoids jail
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Acting on intelligence, officers from the Southern Community Impact Team carried out a warrant at Darren Hillyer’s home in Whitton Court, Swavesey, last summer (July 19).
They discovered a taser torch stun gun and two canisters of PAVA which are classed as illegal firearms.
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Hide AdOther weapons including spiked rings, knuckledusters, nunchucks and a bow and arrow were also recovered.
At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court last week the 54-year-old pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a weapon for the discharge of a noxious liquid/gas/electrical incapacitation device.
He was sentenced to a 12 month community order and must undergo 80 hours of unpaid work. The weapons recovered will be destroyed.
PC Brad Munday said: “These weapons, in the hands of people like Hillyer who haven’t been trained, could potentially prove fatal. It is for that reason they are illegal in this country.
“While we realise some weapons are advertised online and seem accessible, it is an offence to import them and we will act on any intelligence in relation to these kinds of offences.”