Dramatic moment ‘Britain’s FBI’ armed with assault rifles swoop on gang during a huge weapons raid
THIS is the dramatic moment 'Britain's FBI' swoop on a gang during a huge weapons raid.
Elite officers from the National Crime Agency point assault rifles at the gangsters as they scream "get on your f***ing belly!"
Cops cuffed Carl Brookes, 38, Richard Davis, 36, Callum Meah, 26, Jordan Feeney, 28, and Robert Clark, 32, in the sting after boxing in their BMW in Birmingham.
In hair-raising bodycam footage, officers can be heard shouting: "Armed police, stay where you are, on the ground.
"Get on the floor now. Put your hands in the air. Keep them there."
After dragging one thug from the car in Muirfield Gardens, Kings Norton, another screams: "Get out, stay there, on your f***ing belly.
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"Put your hands behind your back. Don't move."
Officers from the NCA - dubbed Britain's FBI - seized a cowboy-style loaded handgun, ammunition, knives and a sledgehammer from the mobsters during the raid.
Cops said the thugs were "dressed up and kitted out to do some harm" following the terrifying May 13 raid last year.
Clark, donning a rolled up balaclava on his head, was also found carrying a knife in his inside pocket.
The Birmingham men were all charged with possession of a prohibited firearm, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
They were also charged with possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
Clark was charged with possession of a bladed article.
All five men pleaded guilty and were sentenced November 8, to jail for between five and seven years at Birmingham Crown Court.
NCA Birmingham Branch Commander Mick Pope said: "There is no doubt in my mind that these men were dressed up and kitted out to cause somebody, somewhere, some harm.
"And it is only the intervention of NCA officers that prevented this from happening."
Mr Pope urged anyone with information about illegally held firearms to come contact the police or alternatively, Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.