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A SCANTILY-CLAD woman who posed with an AK-47 between her legs was part of a gang flooding the streets with guns and has been jailed for ten years. 

Caitlin Adams has been jailed for 10 years after her racy selfie 

Caitlin Adams couriered deactivated firearms to a workshop where a former Polish soldier turned them into working weapons, a court heard. 

The guns were sourced by her boyfriend, 26-year-old Ishmael Brown, who used an illegal mobile to communicate from his prison cell. 

Police smashed the gang after discovering a 9mm self-loading pistol in the footwell of a minicab in June. 

Adams posed with an AK-47 in this racy picture 

Adams, 25, who posed with a mask on for the risqué snap, was today convicted along with five other gang members. 

During the sentencing at Harrow Crown Court, Judge Graham Arran said: “The conspiracy was in fact a simple one. 

“It involved the acquisition of deactivated and therefore legal firearms and reactivating them. 

“The reactivated firearms were test fired. The test firings were filmed and those films must have been intended for promotional use. 

“The firearms were then sold on into the criminal world. 

Adams has been jailed for 10 years 

“It is not easy to calculate precisely how many reactivated firearms were fed into the criminal world but it may well be in the dozens over a period of a few months. 

“The result was to make available lethal weapons to those who might be prepared to use them.” 

Ishmael Brown orchestrated the plot while serving a prison sentence 

Ishmael Brown orchestrated the plot while serving a seven year sentence for kidnapping in Rochester Prison. 

He was today sentenced to 12 years to run consecutively with his current sentence. 

Aaron Murray will be sentenced in March 

Bart Pawlowski, the former Polish soldier who reactivated the guns at his metal workshop in south London, was sentenced to 13 years. 

Azure Patel, who bought one of the firearms from another member of the gang, was jailed for five years for possessing a prohibited weapon. 

Ehsen Abdul-Raza, who helped organise the sale of guns to Patel using an illicit mobile phone, was sentenced to five years in a young offender’s institute. 

Aaron Murray, also part of the gang, will be sentenced at the same court in March.



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