Mark Duggan's Son Kemani Sentenced to Five Years for Gun Possession
The drill rapper and senior gang member admitted to having a firearm and ammunition with intent to cause fear of violence.
- Kemani Duggan, son of Mark Duggan, was jailed for possessing a Tokarev pistol and 22 rounds of ammunition.
- His associate, Abdou Bojang, also received a five-year sentence for firearm possession.
- Duggan's high profile as a drill artist and gang member heightened his risk of violence.
- The firearm and ammunition were found in a communal car park in Hackney.
- Kemani Duggan was arrested at Gatwick Airport after police discovered his DNA on the gun.