Zarreen Alam-Cheatham, prosecuting, read a statement out to the court on the victim's behalf in which she described how she had been left struggling to eat for a month as well as difficulties sleeping. Also found in the house were a tablet press, a money counting machine and body armour. But PCs subsequently reviewed CCTV footage which had been captured by cameras at the property and located the vehicle, discovering the firearms.Ĭheshire Police also seized a total of 2.5kg of ecstasy, 4kg of ketamine, 1.5kg of amphetamine and 150g of 2C-B - drugs worth in the region of £60,000 - as well as a "significant" quantity of cash. Upon learning that officers were on their way round, the defendant took a black handgun, a loaded revolver, ammunition and shotgun cartridges which were being kept in the house and moved them into his white Skoda Superb.īassey then drove vehicle "around the corner" in an attempt to hide these weapons from the police. The incident saw the complainant call the police to their home on Hale Gate Road in Widnes. READ MORE: 'Selfish' son stole elderly dad's life savings after he was moved into care home Bassey was said to have subjected her to a "single slap" during the course of an argument, causing her minor injuries. Liverpool Crown Court heard this week that the 39-year-old assaulted his victim shortly before 1pm on May 27 last year. But his efforts to conceal the evidence were thwarted when officers checked CCTV footage. Joseph Bassey bundled the pistol and revolver, which he was storing inside his home, into his car in a blind panic after his assault on his then partner led to her dialling 999. A dad's secret stash of guns and drugs was unearthed after his girlfriend called the police.
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