UK Ministry of Defence Cracks Down on Personnel Paying for Prostitution While Overseas

UK Ministry of Defence Cracks Down on Personnel Paying for Prostitution While Overseas
An undated file photo of signage for the Ministry of Defence in Westminster, London. Kirsty O’Connor/PA
Owen Evans
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The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) will throw out of the military personnel found paying for prostitutes, the ministry said, as it launched new policies to tackle poor behaviour in the armed forces.

In a statement on Tuesday, the MoD wrote that it is cracking down “on unacceptable sexual behaviour in our armed forces.”
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