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Man charged with selling ammunition after arrest near Wolverhampton pub

A man has been charged with conspiracy to sell ammunition after being arrested near a pub.

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Michael Osbourne, aged 37, of Hobgate Road in Heath Town, Wolverhampton, was one of three men charged with the same offence after allegedly being found with ammunition near the Bradmore Arms last Tuesday.

It is understood the men were arrested following a collision between two cars on the pub's car park off Trysull Road, near Bantock Park.

The other men charged were Rundeep Bagga, 32, of Meriden, Solihull; and David Dixon, 37, of Biart Place, Rugby.

The men appeared before magistrates in Birmingham last Thursday and were remanded in custody.

They will next appear at Birmingham Crown Court on Friday.

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