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A soldier has been arrested at an army barracks by Metropolitan Police officers as part of an investigation into the sale of ammunition.A soldier has been arrested at an army barracks by Metropolitan Police officers as part of an investigation into the sale of ammunition.
The 27-year-old private was arrested on suspicion of possession of ammunition at Baker Barracks in Thorney Island near Chichester, Sussex. The 27-year-old private was arrested on suspicion of possession of ammunition at Baker Barracks in Thorney Island, Emsworth, Hampshire.
Police said the arrest followed the sale of 21 rounds of 9mm ammunition in the Chichester area. Police said the arrest followed the sale of 21 rounds of 9mm ammunition in the Chichester area of West Sussex.
The ammunition had originally been issued by the army.The ammunition had originally been issued by the army.
'Profit from misery'
Operation Trident officers, who investigate incidents involving the supply of firearms or ammunition, believe the rounds may have been intended for sale in London.
Det Sgt Neil Lennon, of Operation Trident, said: "The ammunition we believe this soldier was selling would have been compatible with a number of types of firearms.
"It would undoubtedly have the potential to have an extremely harmful effect on a number of communities, and Trident remains committed to tackling those who seek to profit from the misery of others."
The soldier, who has not yet been named, is being held in custody in the Chichester area and is expected to be questioned later.