Man charged with firearms offences after Dover counter-terror police arrest

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Vehicles queue for ferries at the Port of Dover
Queues at the Port of Dover. Ahmed was stopped last Thursday by counter-terrorism police after he arrived in the UK from France. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

Khalid Ahmed, 24, from Ealing in west London, remanded in custody until hearing at Old Bailey

A 24-year-old man accused of trying to smuggle 10 guns and ammunition into the UK as he drove off a ferry into Dover has been remanded in custody.

Khalid Ahmed, from Ealing in west London, who is a dual Dutch and Irish national, appeared at Westminster magistrates court on Wednesday, after being charged overnight with firearms offences.

He was stopped at Dover last Thursday by counter-terrorism police after he arrived in the UK from France, and when officers searched his car it is alleged that 10 self-loading pistols, along with ammunition, were found hidden behind the seats.

Some of the guns were loaded, the court was told.

Ahmed, a construction worker who was born in Amsterdam, appeared for a brief hearing in front of the district judge Daniel Sternberg on Wednesday morning.

He did not enter pleas to 10 counts of possession of a prohibited weapon and one charge of possession of ammunition, and was remanded in custody until a hearing at the Old Bailey on 24 April.

When the charges were announced, Cmdr Helen Flanagan, the head of counter-terrorism policing in London, said: β€œWe appreciate this news may be concerning to the public, but since this arrest took place we have been carrying out a number of inquiries and to date, we have not identified any imminent threats to the public relating to this.

β€œGiven the man has been charged, it is important there is no further speculation about the case while criminal proceedings are ongoing. But I can reassure the public that our investigation remains ongoing to ensure that the public is kept safe.”