A man has been jailed for seven years today after a horde of guns was found at his home in Levenshulme.

John Maneely, 38, of Anchor Close, Levenshulme, pleaded guilty to five counts of possession of a prohibited weapon, possession of ammunition, possession with intent to supply a psychoactive substance and possession of MDMA and was sentenced to 7 years and 4 months in prison.

Police officers  from the Xcalibre Task Force and Challenger Manchester executed a warrant at Maneely’s home and recovered three revolvers, two handguns, a silencer, and ammunition. A psychoactive substance, commonly known as Spice, was also recovered, along with mobile phones and sim cards and MDMA back in November last year.

Detective Sergeant Patrick Goodrich of GMP’s Xcalibre Task Force said: “In November 2016 we discovered a plethora of weapons at Maneely’s home that could be used with fatal consequences, and today he has been jailed.

“Today’s outcome is a result of hard work by the team at Xcalibre Task Force and support from the public and our fight against guns and drugs will not stop.”

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