Overview
- Kemani Duggan, also known as rapper Bandokay, admitted to possessing a Tokarev pistol and 22 rounds of ammunition.
- Duggan's DNA was found on the weapon, which was discovered in a Hackney car park.
- Co-defendant Abdou Bojang also admitted to possessing the firearm and ammunition without a certificate.
- Both men denied more serious charges of intent to endanger life, which were left on file.
- Duggan and Bojang are set to be sentenced on Friday, with a minimum five-year prison term expected.