Loaded handgun, firearm parts and 3D printer seized, two arrested, NSW

Two men will appear in court today charged after a loaded handgun, firearm parts, a 3D-printer and drugs were seized as part of an investigation by Penrith Region Enforcement Squad (RES).

In May, officers from North West Metropolitan RES-Penrith established Strike Force Kileen to investigate the manufacture of prohibited firearms and supply of prohibited drugs.

Following extensive investigations, strike force officers, assisted by the North West Metropolitan Region Operation Support Group, stopped a car on Maxwell Street, South Penrith, about 10.30am yesterday (Wednesday 5 August 2020).

The 33-year-old male driver was arrested, and during a subsequent search of the vehicle, police seized a loaded 9mm pistol and an electronic stun device. Four bags containing a white crystal substance – believed to be methylamphetamine – were also seized.

A short time later, a search warrant was executed at a home at Jamisontown, where police seized firearm moulds, manufactured handgun parts and ammunition.

The man was taken to Penrith Police Station and charged with possess unregistered firearm – prohibited firearm, not keep firearm safely – prohibited firearm, possess or use prohibited weapon, possess unregistered firearm – prohibited firearm, deal with proceeds of crime, possess ammunition without holding a licence, five counts of supply prohibited drug, ongoing supply prohibited drug and drive while disqualified.

About 7pm, Strike Force Kileen investigators arrested a 33-year-old man outside a home at South Penrith.

A search warrant was executed at the property, with police seizing equipment allegedly used in the manufacture of firearm components, as well as manufactured firearm components, ammunition, and a computer hard drive which was being used to operate a 3D-printer.

The man was also taken to Penrith Police Station, where he was charged with manufacture prohibited firearm without licence, supply shortened firearm (not pistol), supply prohibited firearm to unauthorised person, possess ammunition without licence/permit and acquire firearm part without authority.

Both men have been refused bail to appear at Penrith Local Court later today (Thursday 6 August 2020).

Investigations under Strike Force Kileen are continuing.

Anyone with information about the supply or manufacture of illicit firearms is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.

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