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UK to review military flight records following latest Epstein probe

The British Ministry of Defence has begun reviewing flight records which 'could contain information about Jeffrey Epstein. A sex offender is suspected of having landed his private plane at military bases.

British police have already begun assessing whether Epstein facilitated the trafficking of women via two London airports, and one in central England using private flights. This is part of an investigation into Epstein's connections to Britain.

After the files showed Epstein's private plane had also landed at Northolt and?Marham in eastern England?, police are now being asked to investigate whether the Royal Air Force bases were also used.

Private jets frequently use RAF 'Northolt. But it is less common that they 'land' at RAF Marham. This is a major frontline base.

The MoD spokesperson announced late Thursday that Defence Minister John Healey had ordered a review on military flight records.

The spokesperson stated that "the Defence Secretary ordered a review" of all records held by the department relating to Epstein flights landing on RAF bases. This was to ensure that information pertaining to Epstein's criminal activities is uncovered and notified to the appropriate authorities.

The statement added that the MoD would'support any civil police investigation', and expressed its thoughts with those who were victims of Epstein’s "vile crime".

The Epstein scandal continues to rock the British establishment nearly seven years after Epstein's death.

The last batch of files, released in January, led to the arrests of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, a brother of King Charles, and Peter Mandelson, former British ambassador to America, for allegedly sharing confidential government documents.

(source: Reuters)