Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A scaffolder was caught by border agents buying a stun gun which was shipped to his home from China.Sean Crozier admitted the offence under the Firearms Act and faced a prison sentence for obtaining the device.A court heard the dad-of-two was unaware the purchase made over a shopping app was illegal.Sheriff Alistair Noble told him he “didn’t think a sentence of imprisonment was necessary” and accepted Crozier didn’t appreciate the seriousness of his actions.Crozier, 33, was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Tuesday after pleading guilty.Fiscal depute Lindsay Magro told the court that a package sent through the Royal.
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