Defence secretary orders search for record of Epstein trafficking women through RAF bases
Defence Secretary John Healey ordered a thorough review of over 20 years of Ministry of Defence records to find evidence of Epstein's private jets landing at RAF bases and trafficking victims.
- On Feb 26, Defence Secretary John Healey ordered a review of military flight records to examine more than 20 years of Ministry of Defence documents for Epstein-linked RAF flights.
- Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged police investigations and submitted a five-page dossier to the Metropolitan Police, Sussex Police, and Thames Valley Police, focusing on a December 2000 Gulfstream landing at RAF Marham.
- A BBC News investigation found around 90 flights linked to Epstein arrived at UK airports, with RAF records and MoD emails being key sources, and the defence secretary ordered a review of RAF flight records, told Sky News.
- The MoD said it will support any civilian police investigations and provide relevant information, while British police are already assessing trafficking allegations at two London airports and one central England airport; Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Peter Mandelson were arrested and released on bail earlier this month.
- The UK’s Intelligence and Security Committee expects to publish a first tranche of documents in early March, while recently released emails suggest Epstein discussed buying Stansted and trafficking women into the UK.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s bizarre flight paths over the UK have the military in a frenzy to piece together the truth
The Jeffrey Epstein saga has now reached into some unexpected corners of the United Kingdom. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is currently scrambling to review flight records that could shed light on Epstein’s private jet landings at British military bases. Files have surfaced that suggest Epstein’s private jet touched down at Royal Air Force (RAF) bases, including Marham in eastern England and Northolt, which is closer to London. While RAF Northo…
The Epstein files do not let go of Britain: Now it is about possible connections of Epstein to bases of the Royal Air Force. The suspicion is outrageous.After the Epstein files had already been interrogated with (ex) Prince Andrew and a preliminary arrest by the British ex-ambassador Peter Mandelson, it is now about the British Ministry of Defence of Minister John Healey: This examines a possible connection to bases of the Royal Air Force (RAF).…
The Epstein files still contain interesting details. They are supposed to explain, for example, that the sex offender used Royal Air Force airfields to bring girls to Britain. Old military files are supposed to shed light on the dark.
Department of Defense officials in London are supposed to examine old military documents. Jeffrey Epstein may have used Royal Air Force airfields, but the clues are clear.
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