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Man who said he didn't know how his DNA came to be on a handgun is found not guilty

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direct to your inboxA man who said he didn't know how his DNA came to be on a handgun has been acquitted of firearms offences.Omar Berryman, 31, denied possessing a Walther handgun with intent to cause fear of violence.The gun was recovered after police swooped on 34-year-old Zico Reid in Rusholme.Reid, who knew Berryman since primary school, was also found with live ammunition in August.Tests revealed that as well as Reid's DNA, Berryman's DNA was also on the weapon.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereBerryman, previously jailed for acting as a 'getaway driver' for armed robbers who targeted betting shops, told.

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