How council chairman hid weapons cache
The man who supplied some of the guns discovered at the home of a Suffolk parish council chairman has today been sent to prison for six years.
Anthony Buckland, from Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, was found guilty in December of a number of offences relating to the sale of illegal firearms.
James Arnold, who lived at Potash Lane, Wyverstone, Suffolk, was found to have a haul of 463 weapons after police visited his home while investigating assault allegations.
He was charged in connection with possession of weapons, but died in July 2014 while on remand at Belmarsh Prison.
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