Norfolk man charged over Suffolk house weapons haul Published duration 19 November 2014

image caption James Arnold was interested in clay pigeon shooting and would host events on his land in Wyverstone

A man has been charged with illegally selling guns after a large weapons haul was discovered at a house in Suffolk.

The guns, including an AK-47, were found in April at a house in Wyverstone that was owned by James Arnold. He was arrested and died in prison.

Anthony Buckland, 64, of Mill Road, Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, has been charged with 15 firearms offences.

He is also accused of nine fraud offences and is due to appear before Norwich magistrates on 5 December.

image caption Police spent six weeks searching James Arnold's land and the surrounding area for weapons

Suffolk Police said Mr Buckland was charged with:

Selling/transferring a prohibited weapon (pistol)

Nine counts of fraud by false representation

Possession of a prohibited weapon (disguised firearm)

Four counts of selling/transferring a firearm to a person who was not a firearm certificate holder

Nine counts of selling/transferring a prohibited weapon