Epstein: UK Police Investigate Air Force Base Links to Sex Crimes

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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Epstein-Linked Jet Landed at RAF Northolt, Prompting UK Investigation

London – A Royal Air Force (RAF) base, RAF Northolt in northwest London, was used by a private plane linked to the late Jeffrey Epstein as recently as March 2013, according to documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice . This revelation has intensified pressure on the UK Ministry of Defence to release further information regarding the use of its military bases.

Details of the Flight

The aircraft landed at RAF Northolt on March 18, 2013, and departed just over 24 hours later . The base is regularly used by members of the Royal Family and high-ranking politicians .

Investigation into Potential Victim Trafficking

The London Metropolitan Police are investigating whether Epstein’s private plane was used to illegally transport victims into the country through RAF Northolt, as well as through civilian airports . A document from the U.S. Department of Justice shows a request from a London Metropolitan Police investigator to the FBI for flight records related to Epstein’s trips to the United Kingdom, specifically seeking information about those who accompanied him .

Previous Use of RAF Marham

It has been previously reported that Epstein used RAF Marham in Norfolk in 2000 . The recent findings extend the timeline of potential involvement of British air force bases to 2013.

Prince Andrew and Potential Involvement

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has urged six police organizations, including the London Metropolitan Police, to investigate whether Prince Andrew, Duke of York, used taxpayer-funded private planes and RAF bases to meet with Epstein . Prince Andrew has faced scrutiny regarding his association with Epstein.

Epstein’s Travel Patterns

Epstein documents reveal a pattern of travel involving Epstein, his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and other individuals, including one identified only as “one woman,” flying from London Luton Airport to RAF Marham in December 2000 . This aligns with a reported pattern of illegally moving young women for sexual purposes.

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