UK soldiers at controversial base continue to use sex workers despite ban | UK | News

Some British army Soldiers use sex workers in a controversial base. Africa Although he did this, an investigation was found. A report from the British Army used prostitutes in the British army educational unit in Kenya (Batuk) at a “low or medium” level.
The report was appointed in October last year after the ITV investigation after revealing the allegations that reveal the allegations that reveal the allegations that some soldiers pay to have sex with local women. After the allegedly killed by a British soldier spoken at the base of the local woman Aggnes Wanjiru in 2012, concerns about Batuk expressed concerns.
In October 2021, The Labor Party requested an investigation into the death of Mrs. Wanjiru The party is in opposition. At that time, the Shadow Defense Secretary John Healey called for justice at that time.
In 2022, a ban using the armed forces was introduced by the Ministry of Defense to stop abuse and sexual exploitation in the army.
In a statement, Gen Sir Roly Walker, a British defense chief staff, concluded that the findings of the service investigation he has assigned were still “low or medium” in Kenya in Kenya.
“It must not be at all.” Gen Sir Roly added: “There is absolutely no place for sexual exploitation and abuse by people in the British Army.
He continued: “The British military means exactly what it means. He hunting the vulnerable and benefiting to those who want to make profits from exploitation and exploitation.”
Four people, two service officials, an independent consultant and one officer participated in the investigation. BBC.
An army policy entitled JSP 769: Sexual exploitation and abuse was published in July 2022.
The report found that 26 of the 35 soldiers using sex workers took place in the period between the JSP 769’s broadcast date and that the JSP 769 was completely delivered throughout November of the same year.
According to the army records specified in the report, there were 7,666 British soldiers who served at the base at that time.
In the report, most of the cases were not proven that the soldiers paid for sex were not proved.
The army promised to apply suggestions from the report. This includes facilitating the rejection of military personnel using sex workers.




