The Ministry of Defense in the United Kingdom announced the start of a comprehensive audit of flight records, against the backdrop of the disclosure of information indicating that the plane belonging to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had landed at British military bases. This announcement came after a report by Reuters.

An official spokesman for the ministry explained that this step came in response to the emergence of new documents indicating that Epstein’s plane landed at British Royal Air Force bases.

In a related context, the British police are currently evaluating the possibility of Epstein’s involvement in women trafficking operations through three British airports – two airports in London and one in central England – using private flights. This comes within the framework of a comprehensive national investigation aimed at revealing his relationships within Britain.

Voices have increased demanding the opening of an expanded investigation to determine whether Royal Air Force bases, such as the “Maram” base located in eastern England and the “Northolt” base near London, were used to facilitate the commission of the same crimes, after records showed that “Epstein’s” plane landed in these locations as well.

It should be noted that Northolt Base regularly receives private aircraft, while landing these planes at Marham Base, which is an important forward base, is considered an unusual event.

In light of these developments, British Defense Minister John Healey issued a directive to conduct a comprehensive review of military aviation records, according to an official statement issued yesterday by the ministry’s spokesman.

The spokesman confirmed that the Minister has ordered a careful review of all possible records held by the Ministry related to Epstein’s flights that landed at Royal Air Force bases, with the aim of ensuring that any information related to his crimes is revealed and submitted to the competent authorities.