Search teams seized two self-loading pistols, a revolver, ammunition and Class A drugs

Three men have been arrested after Met officers executed a firearms warrant at a takeaway restaurant in Tottenham
During the operation at Crossway Parade on Wednesday (31st), search teams seized two self-loading pistols, a revolver, ammunition and Class A drugs. A stolen van parked outside the restaurant was also recovered by officers.
These arrests signal the Met’s commitment to making London safer.
Detective Inspector Damian Hill, who is leading the investigation, said: “Every arrest we make in connection with firearms and drugs is a step towards making London safer. It sends a clear message that we are committed to protecting our neighbourhoods.
“With the help of local people in Tottenham and beyond, we’re gathering intelligence and pursuing offenders. We want residents to feel confident that we will listen to their concerns and take action against those who threaten their safety.
“The fight against drugs and firearms is a collective effort. When we make an arrest, it’s not just a win for the Met, but a win for every Londoner who deserves to live in a safe environment free from the fear of violence and crime”.
Three men – aged 31, 34 and 35 – were all arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm; possession of ammunition; possession with intent to supply Class A drugs; and theft of a motor vehicle.
They all remain in custody for questioning.
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