Two men have been charged after a loaded gun, ammunition, £60,000 in cash and cocaine was seized at a flat in Brent Cross.
Officers from the Organised Crime Partnership - a joint National Crime Agency and Metropolitan Police Service unit - raided the property in Claremont Road on Friday May 7.
During the search, the Met says officers seized more than 100 wraps of cocaine, scales and other drug dealing paraphernalia, along with the £60,000 of suspected criminal cash.
Officers found the gun, a Retay 17 self-loading pistol, hidden in a laundry basket with three rounds of ammunition loaded in the magazine. A further four rounds of ammunition were also recovered.
Matt McMillan, from the organised crime partnership, said: "This operation illustrates the point that drugs and violence are intrinsically linked.
"The fact that the firearm seized was viable and ready loaded meant it presented a significant danger to the public, which has now been mitigated.
"Through this partnership, the NCA and the Met remain committed to stemming the supply of illegal drugs and firearms into London, and protecting the public from harm."
- Errison Hasaj, 21, and Bledar Kuraj, 23, were arrested and charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition, possession with intent to supply cocaine and possession of criminal property. They were scheduled to appear at Willesden Magistrates Court on Saturday May 8.
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