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Who Dares Sins? Armed Police Arrest Two SAS Soldiers From Drugs Ring
 
Who Dares Sins? Armed Police Arrest Two SAS Soldiers as They Smash Drugs Ring

It Was Run From Isolated Farm Near Special Forces' Hereford HQ After Lengthy Surveillance Operation


Daily Mail 12 DEC 2023


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Armed police have smashed a suspected drug ring involving soldiers from the elite SAS regiment, the Mail can reveal.


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Two serving SAS men and the wife of one of the soldiers were arrested in a dramatic operation in the Herefordshire countryside


According to sources, the raid has stunned troops at the regiment's Stirling Lines headquarters at Credenhill in Herefordshire


Military and civilian police joined forces to surround and search a farm. Quantities of a suspicious substance were found and removed for analysis.

Three people were arrested and taken away for questioning. They were subsequently bailed on suspicion of Class A drug offences but the Ministry of Defence and West Mercia Police declined to provide details.

It remained unclear last night whether a military or civilian constabulary would lead the investigation.

The Royal Military Police has the authority to question SAS troops. But the case is complicated as one of the suspects is a soldier's wife.

Firearms officers from West Mercia Police accompanied MoD police to the scene of the raid as there were concerns that weapons as well as suspicious substances were stored there.

It is not unusual for SAS troops living in remote areas to store a weapon such as a handgun at home, for security reasons. But this must be authorised by commanders.

The Mail understands the dramatic raid on November 30 followed a tip-off and a lengthy surveillance operation focusing on the farm and the movements of the two SAS soldiers.

Unconfirmed reports have indicated that drones were used – as locals may have reported any unfamiliar vehicles loitering near the farm to its owners. People living nearby were also warned to stay in their homes by police while the raid took place.


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