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- By STEVE DEEKS

A MAN who thought it was ‘pretty cool’ to walk around Portsmouth with a taser gun has been jailed for five years.

A MAN who thought it was ‘pretty cool’ to walk round Portsmouth with a taser gun has been locked-up for five years after appearing in court.

Steven Harris, 36, was spotted acting suspicious­ly on CCTV in September 2017 by police who thought drug dealing was taking place in the city centre, Portsmouth Crown Court heard.

Officers then swooped on the defendant before searching him, where they discovered a disguised taser gun and three fake £20 notes.

Prosecutor Christophe­r Wing told the court: ‘The officers approached Mr Harris and after searching him thought they found a torch before realising it was a taser gun.

‘Three counterfei­t notes were also found on him.

‘The defendant admitted it was a stun gun which he had because it was “pretty cool”. He said he had found it in Victoria Park and didn’t realise it was illegal.

‘He claimed he was given the money by a friend because he was hard up.’

The court heard how Harris had previous conviction­s for shopliftin­g, failing to surrender and burglary – resulting in a two-year jail term in 2012.

The defendant, who appeared via video-link, admitted charges of possessing a prohibited weapon and carrying counterfei­t notes.

Defending, Robert Bryan, admitted his mitigation was largely futile with the minimum term for carrying the weapon being five years jail.

‘There are no exceptiona­l reasons to reduce the term so I urge your honour to keep the sentence to the minimum,’ he said.

The court was told how drug-addict Harris, of Edmonton Road, BexHillon-Sea, East Sussex, had since stopped using illicit substances.

Judge William Ashworth agreed he would not extend the prison term for hapless Harris beyond five years – with a six-month jail term for the forged notes to run concurrent­ly alongside the five years in prison.

Judge Ashworth told Harris: ‘Police carried out a search and found a stun gun and counterfei­t notes on you. You tried to explain it by saying you found the weapon in the park and were given the notes.

‘There are no exceptiona­l reasons to reduce the minimum term. Therefore, you are sentenced to five years jail.’

 ?? Picture: Peter Byrne/PA Wire ?? FRIENDSHIP Bradley Lowery and Jermain Defoe
Picture: Peter Byrne/PA Wire FRIENDSHIP Bradley Lowery and Jermain Defoe
 ??  ?? HAPLESS Steven Harris has been jailed for five years
HAPLESS Steven Harris has been jailed for five years

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