U.S. security company protecting F-16s at Iraq base turned blind eye to prostitution ring, smuggling - News Summed Up

U.S. security company protecting F-16s at Iraq base turned blind eye to prostitution ring, smuggling


The fired investigators, Robert Cole and Kristie King, said they uncovered evidence that Sallyport employees were involved in human trafficking for prostitution. Staff on base routinely flew smuggled alcohol onto the base in such high volumes that a plane once seesawed on the tarmac under the weight. Rogue militia stole enormous generators using flatbed trucks and a 60-foot crane, driving right past Sallyport security guards. Alcohol on base was restricted, but the booze was everywhere, smuggled in by plane, several former employees told The AP. The investigators say company lawyers ordered them to keep two sets of books, which they interpreted as an attempt to deceive auditors.


Source: National Post May 03, 2017 16:18 UTC



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