Hundreds of women allege army medical abuse
Summary
Hundreds of women have reported experiencing sexual abuse during medical exams while joining the British Army from the 1970s to 2016. Wiltshire Police are leading the investigation, and the Ministry of Defence is fully supporting it.Key Facts
- Hundreds of women allege sexual abuse during British Army enrollment medical exams.
- The alleged abuse occurred between the 1970s and 2016.
- Wiltshire Police are conducting a nationwide investigation.
- The Ministry of Defence is supporting the investigation and has called the allegations alarming.
- The exams were reportedly conducted by contracted doctors at various locations.
- Military police initially received the complaints and then handed the investigation to Wiltshire Police.
- Investigators have not yet identified any suspects.
- There is no confirmation if the investigation will include the Royal Navy and RAF.
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