Man pleads guilty to having weapons stash

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Maximin Carter was initially arrested on suspicion of attempting to make an explosive

A man has pleaded guilty to possessing an air rifle, a samurai sword, a knuckle duster and four telescopic truncheons.

Maximin Carter, 51, from Neath Port Talbot, was initially arrested on suspicion of attempting to make an explosive after police were called to a house in Commercial Street, Abergwynfi, on 14 February.

Police said residents were evacuated from their homes for safety reasons and a "significant" number of weapons were found.

Carter pleaded guilty at Swansea Crown Court to possessing a banned weapon under the Firearms Act 1968 and six counts possessing of offensive weapon.

He was remanded to Swansea Prison and will be sentenced on 7 April.