Salvatore Lupi, 38, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court but did not enter a plea. He was arrested and charged after a 'significant' amount of guns and ammunition were seized at a property in Maryhill.
A man was remanded in custody after appearing at court accused of having "significant" amounts of guns and ammunition.He was arrested and charged after a "significant" amount of guns and ammunition were seized at a property in Maryhill, Glasgow, on Friday.
Officers from Police Scotland's Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit executed a search warrant at a property in Benview Street, Maryhill, around 12.55pm on Friday.READ MORE: Glasgow Barlinnie prisoner death fatal accident inquiry to take place Lupi was charged with three offences under the firearms act, and one of misuse of drugs.
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