Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Indian-origin physiother­apist gets 14-yr jail for supplying guns to gangs

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

MOHINDER SURDHAR PLAYED A MIDDLEMAN IN THE SALE OF PROHIBITED ARMS AND AMMUNITION BETWEEN AN ARMS SUPPLIER AND CRIMINAL GANGS

LONDON : Mohinder Surdhar, a Birmingham-based physiother­apist who played the role of a middleman in the sale of prohibited weapons and ammunition between an arms supplier and criminal gangs, was jailed for 14 years at the Birmingham crown court this week.

Surdhar, 57, and the arms supplier, Paul Edmunds, 65, were an unlikely duo supplying guns and ammunition that the police linked to more than 100 crimes around the United Kingdom. Edmunds was sentenced in December to 30 years in jail.

Edmunds, a registered firearms dealer from Gloucester, used his knowledge and role to source, purchase, import and then supply prohibited guns and ammunition to Surdhar, who then sold them to the criminal underworld, law officers said.

The crown prosecutio­n service (CPS) said, “the weapons and ammunition have been directly linked to crimes across nine police forces, including murders, attempted murders and the 2011 Birmingham riots when shots were fired at the West Midlands Police helicopter.” “The sole benefit for both men was money. The prosecutio­n proved in the trial that Edmunds had unexplaine­d deposits of more than £350,000”.

Edmunds was found to have imported huge quantities of antique and other firearms from the United States over a six-year period and was also responsibl­e for manufactur­ing specialist ammunition to fit the handguns.

Following his arrest, the police discovered Edmunds had also falsified entries in his firearms register and damaged tools which he had used to make the ammunition. This was in an attempt to remove unique markings to frustrate later scientific examinatio­n.

Warren Stanier of the CPS said: “These two men used to exploit the firearms market for money and in doing so put the lives of the public and police in danger.” “We work with colleagues in the criminal justice system to identify and pursue those involved in the supply chain for illegal firearms. The removal of Edmunds and Surdhar from that supply chain has reduced criminals’ opportunit­y to source firearms.”

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