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Five soldiers sacked over drugs

Five soldiers whose duties include guarding the Queen have been dismissed from the Army after failing a drugs test, the Ministry of Defence said.

The members of the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, were caught after a routine test of their unit, whose main ceremonial role is to perform gun salutes to mark the Queen's official birthday and other royal occasions.

An MoD spokesman would not discuss the drug involved or the disciplinary action taken against the five but it is believed they were all sacked from the Army after a Class A drug was discovered in their samples.

He said: "We can confirm that five members of King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, London, have provided positive samples following their unit's recent testing as part of the Army's drug testing programme. Internal administrative action has been taken against all five soldiers."

The MoD spokesman said: "Drug misuse in the Armed Forces will not be tolerated.

"Positive rates in the Army over the last three years average around 0.8%, compared with over 7% in civilian workplace drug testing programmes in the UK."

The Daily Mirror's website reported that two of the five dismissed were women and two were Iraq veterans.

The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, is stationed at St John's Wood and its duties - as part of the Household Troops - include the firing of royal salutes in Hyde Park on royal anniversaries and state occasions.

It also provides a gun carriage and team of black horses for state and military funerals.

For the past three weeks the King's Troop has been guarding Buckingham Palace and other royal residences.

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