Obakeng Sithole and Kai Buckney, both 20 years old, receive a combined sentence of 26 and a half years for their roles in firearms offenses in Wirral. At Liverpool Crown Court, Sithole receives 14 years for possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, while Buckney is sentenced to 7 and a half years after pleading guilty to similar charges, highlighting the serious legal consequences of gun violence.
Investigations into two separate incidents last year reveal a troubling pattern of reckless behavior, with one incident involving the display of a firearm on an electric bike. Authorities emphasize the need for community cooperation in tackling gun crime, with Detective Inspector John Mullen stating their commitment to keeping firearms off the streets and ensuring that communities remain safe.
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