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MoD aware: SAS soldiers arrested for class A drugs

  • SAS soldiers drug involvement
  • Herefordshire farm raid
  • Public inquiry on Afghan homicides

It is reported that last month, a farm in the countryside of Herefordshire was raided, and three individuals were brought into custody.

The Ministry of Defence confirms that it is “aware of an ongoing investigation” into the alleged involvement of two SAS soldiers in a drug ring, resulting in their detention.

On November 30, during a search on a farm by military and civilian police, the spouse of one of the men was also apprehended.

The report stated that “small amounts of a suspicious substance were discovered and subsequently extracted for analysis.” The three individuals were questioned and subsequently released on parole, suspected of committing class A drug offences.

According to reports, the assault occurred in the countryside of Herefordshire.

“We are aware of an ongoing investigation; further comment would be inappropriate,” a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence stated.

Many consider the SAS the finest elite unit globally, with its headquarters located in the village of Credenhill at the Stirling Lines garrison.

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Nevertheless, the organisation is presently confronted with detrimental accusations that its military personnel engaged in illegal homicides in Afghanistan.

A public inquiry is currently underway, albeit conducted partly behind closed doors.

Uninformed civilians allegedly perished during nighttime operations aimed at apprehending Taliban combatants, as reported by the BBC and The Times.

According to evidence presented to the inquiry, between 2010 and 2013, as many as eighty individuals perished under suspicious circumstances.

The documents described the squadrons’ high kill rate, including one soldier who killed 35 people in six months.

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