The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Ministry of Defence Police enter Keptie ammunition probe

Mystery deepens after bullets found in Arbroath pond

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Ministry of Defence Police are now involved in the investigat­ion into the discovery of live bullets in Angus.

A cache of up to 50 rounds of ammunition in a bandolier was recovered from Keptie Pond in Arbroath during a clean-up operation at the start of October.

The rounds appeared to be 5.56mm Nato standard type used in the SA80, the standard issue service rifle used by the British armed forces since 1987.

They were discovered just two miles from RM Condor which is home to 45 Commando Royal Marines and 3 Commando Brigade.

It also houses 7 (Sphinx) Battery, part of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, 2 Signals Squadron from 32 Signals Regiment and 30 Commando Informatio­n Exploitati­on Group Royal Military Police Detachment.

The Ministry of Defence-owned rifle range and training area at Barry Buddon is 11 miles away, adjacent to Carnoustie Golf Links.

A Royal Navy spokesman said: “We can confirm that the Ministry of Defence Police are currently working with Police Scotland to investigat­e this incident.

“It would be inappropri­ate to comment further until the investigat­ion is complete.”

A source close to the investigat­ion said it was “inevitable” the Ministry of Defence Police would be called in.

“These bullets are military issue,” he said.

“They will be tracing the batch number on the bottom of the rounds.

“This will enable them to determine whether they are from Condor or the Barry Buddon ranges.

“There is no way a civilian has been running around with all those rounds in a bandolier.”

MOD police officers protect sites of national importance and carry out sensitive work which includes lending their specialist skills to other police forces.

It is not known whether the rounds found at Keptie Pond are ‘standard’ or ‘enhanced performanc­e’ versions of the ammunition.

The unusual find was made during a monthly clean-up by local group Keptie Friends.

We can confirm that the Ministry of Defence Police are currently working with Police Scotland to investigat­e this incident. NAVY SPOKESMAN

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid ?? Volunteer George Park searches Keptie Pond in Arbroath for any further ordnance.
Picture: Paul Reid Volunteer George Park searches Keptie Pond in Arbroath for any further ordnance.

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