‘If Coldstream Guard found a gun in his car, why didn’t he take it to the police?’

A Coldstream Guard accused of selling hundreds of rounds of army ammunition to a member of the criminal underworld has claimed ‘coincidence upon coincidence’ in his evidence, a court heard. Kirtland Gill, 42, the first black Regimental Sergeant Major in the Queen’s elite bodyguard unit, allegedly planned to sell bullets with Rajon Graham, 33. Gill, who had a ‘particular responsibility for the protection of the Queen’, was serving as Technical Quartermaster Sergeant at the Victoria Barracks in Windsor, Berkshire at…

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