§ 60. Mr. Alexander W. Lyonasked the Minister of State for Defence what arms, ammunition or explosives were discovered as a result of the interrogation in depth disclosed by the Compton Report.
§ Lord BalnielFor the reasons I gave in the debate on 17th November I am not prepared to give details of the results of interrogation. However, I can say that largely as a result of following up 29W information obtained by interrogation in depth, arms, ammunition, and explosives have been discovered at a much greater rate since 9th August than before that date and lives have been saved as a result. For example, of 464 guns of all kinds discovered this year up to 24th November, 272 have been found during the last three months; similarly some 72,000 out of 112,000 rounds of ammunition and about ¾ ton out of 1¼ tons of explosives.