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More than a week after a probe was launched into records and storage facilities at the Regiment’s Cumuto Barracks where 25,573 rounds of 5.56 ammunition went missing last month, there is no timeline for when it will be completed.
On February 20, the Ministry of National Security announced that a team of retired soldiers and police officers had been appointed to investigate the mechanisms in place to manage storage of ammunition.
Co-chair of the investigative team, ret’d Col Lyle Alexander, said they are still working out the schedule for the enquiry and there is no timeline for the probe.
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