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Dangerous criminals are stockpiling arsenals of weapons and offering to surrender them as part of deals to reduce their jail sentences Middle Eastern gangster, Alen Moradian, negotiated a lesser sentence for guns Police recovered his 29 guns in Bankstown, south-western Sydney last Thursday For the handover of weapons, he's given a 5 per cent reduction on his sentence  This deal is allegedly one of a dozen similar deals done over the past 18 months

By Thomas Duff For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 00:47 BST, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 01:06 BST, 16 June 2019

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Dangerous criminals have been caught stockpiling an arsenal of weapons and surrendering them to police to make secret deals to lessen their jail sentences.

Police recovered 29 guns in a deserted car in Bankstown, southwestern Sydney last Thursday. 

The weapons recovered included shotguns, assault rifles, handguns, machine pistols and silencers, all of which have a large asking price on the black market.  

All of the weapons were given up to police by one Middle Eastern gangster, Alen Moradian, who negotiated their surrender in a deal to lessen his minimum 10-year prison sentence for importing cocaine. 

Police recovered 29 guns in a deserted car in Bankstown, south-western Sydney last Thursday. The weapons recovered included shotguns, assault rifles, handguns, machine pistols and silencers, all of which have a large asking price on the black market

Police recovered 29 guns in a deserted car in Bankstown, south-western Sydney last Thursday. The weapons recovered included shotguns, assault rifles, handguns, machine pistols and silencers, all of which have a large asking price on the black market

All of the weapons were given up to police by one Middle Eastern gangster, Alen Moradian, who negotiated their surrender in a deal to lessen his minimum 10-year prison sentence for importing cocaine

All of the weapons were given up to police by one Middle Eastern gangster, Alen Moradian, who negotiated their surrender in a deal to lessen his minimum 10-year prison sentence for importing cocaine

The deal negotiated by Moradian is one of nearly a dozen similar deals conducted over the past 18 months, The Sunday Telegraph reports. 

Moradian surrendered the cache of

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