He WAS a civilian. A former Captain in something or other - that is not clear - and then a police officer, he is a 72-y/o civilian former employee of the MoD, employed as an armourer in the Small Arms School Collection of Infantry weapons, he has no rank whatsoever.
I was a Major, but now I'm nothing. He has the same title as me - Mister.
This is right up there with the guys who was found to have some ammunition that he didn't declare on some form.
Wonder how close the libtards will get us to this boondoggle country.
I was referring to the other gentleman in the story, the one sentenced to "unpaid work". From the link I already posted above:
"A Ministry of Defence (MoD) police officer convicted of handling a stolen firearm has been sentenced to unpaid work."
He's a civilian, too. Military police are military, they are actually in the Army. Ministry of Defence police are civilians like any other police force in U.K. (even individuals who have previously served in any of the Armed Services.)
I'll just speculate that the MoD police officer convicted may have got a relatively light sentence because of factors such as first offence, and/or not the leading individual in a group of persons involved in the same offence, and/or his co-operation with the investigation having been helpful in convicting someone else involved, especially some with a leading role.
Considering they've banned sharp implements this guy is probably going to get a life sentence.
And considering he's 72, just about any length of sentence could be a life sentence.
Considering they've banned sharp implements this guy is probably going to get a life sentence.
He is not the expert he thinks he is; and obviously a criminal. He is one of the most arrogant people I have ever had any communication with.
He is not the expert he thinks he is; and obviously a criminal. He is one of the most arrogant people I have ever had any communication with.
he wrote 2 books , the Sten Machine Carbine and a book on the No.4 T sniper rifle



























