http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/694...034.1470122714
SAS soldiers believe they have been betrayed after military police were called in over a huge haul of ammunition, grenades and guns handed in during a weapons amnesty.
Senior commanders became alarmed by the vast stockpile despite “no questions asked” assurances given to members of the elite special forces regiment to encourage them to dump souvenirs collected during missions.
The thousands of rounds of illegal ammunition and the weapons, mainly thought to have been brought back from campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, prompted top brass to task the MPs with probing how the illegal haul was smuggled into Britain.
However, the decision to break the amnesty has infuriated rank and file soldiers, who have reacted bitterly to the “betrayal of trust”.