A Sydney man found with a police identification badge, who pleaded guilty to a number of firearm and larceny charges has been jailed.
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Garry William McIntosh, 37, of Birrong near Canterbury, pleaded guilty in Nowra Local Court on Monday, October 15 to possessing a shortened firearm (not a pistol), possessing a prohibited weapon without a permit, possessing ammunition without holding a licence, stealing property from a dwelling, having goods in custody suspected of being stolen and receiving or disposing of stolen property.
Court papers said McIntosh was found in Bomaderry on June 29 this year with a shortened firearm as well as a number of pieces of jewellery including antique coins,10 gold rings, two gold bracelets and other jewellery police say was stolen from Prestons in Sydney on June 26.
Police said he was in possession of a police identification badge and that he disposed of other jewellery items in Hamilton on June 27.
Magistrate Gabriel Fleming sentenced McIntosh to an aggregate sentence of two years from June 30 this year with a non-parole period of 15 months.
He will be eligible for release on June 29, 2020.