Anonymous ID: d525dc March 25, 2021, 12:08 p.m. No.13297190   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7206 >>7229 >>7234

>>13297127

 

#16844

 

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>>13296506. >>13296514, >>13296521, The chief of staff of the Army announces the following officer assignments:

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>>13296949 American Education: Child Indoctrination, Struggle Sessions and Debt Slavery

 

Fucking gatekeepers always hiding shit

Anonymous ID: d525dc March 25, 2021, 12:10 p.m. No.13297202   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Philippines Probe Officers Over Human Trafficking to Syria

 

Authorities in the Philippines have launched an investigation against nearly 30 immigration officers for their alleged role in the trafficking of dozens of women to Syria where the victims were underpaid and abused.

 

The country’s Bureau of Immigration Commissioner, Jaime Morente, said on Wednesday that authorities have created a committee to determine the circumstances under which the women left the country and said the office won’t hesitate to adopt “the harshest penalties” against those involved.

 

“We received information from the Department of Foreign Affairs Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs about 44 women in Syria that were victimized by human trafficking syndicates,” said Morente at the Tuesday hearing in front of the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality.

 

During the hearing, senators revealed the testimony of a Filipino woman who was illegally hired to work and ended up in Syria two years ago. She claimed that immigration officers facilitated her trafficking and charged P50,000 (around US$1,000) each for their involvement in the sale.

 

The woman made the allegations in a Sunday call with senator Risa Hontiveros. She also reported being underpaid, experiencing abuse, and working extended hours.

 

Last month, the Department of Foreign Affairs announced the repatriation of the first batch of six Filipinas trafficked to Syria, where they worked illegally. Authorities in the Philippines said they lobbied with their Syrian counterparts to secure a safe return.

 

“Like what we raised during the previous hearings, this scheme has grown with people from many sectors involved,” said Morente, who added that at least 28 officers are currently under investigation for their alleged participation in the trafficking.

 

The commissioner said that authorities prevented 112,000 Filipinos from leaving the country with “improper documents” between 2017 and 2020 as they presumably were traveling abroad to work on a tourist visa.

 

He added that immigration authorities referred 1,070 people to the InterAgency Council Against Trafficking during the same period for being potential victims of human trafficking.

 

Last February, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said governments detected nearly 50,000 human trafficking victims in 148 countries only in 2018, an increase of 52% compared to the 2016 records when countries reported about 24,000 victims globally.

 

The U.N. also alerted in its Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2020 that the COVID-19-induced recession will likely increase the number of potential human trafficking victims as criminal groups traditionally target people in vulnerable socio-economic conditions.

 

https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/14119-the-philippines-probe-officers-over-human-trafficking-to-syria

Anonymous ID: d525dc March 25, 2021, 12:15 p.m. No.13297227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7611

Meth Markets Booming in East and Southern Africa

 

Methamphetamine is taking over illicit markets across East and Southern Africa, as established “Mexican Meth” from Nigeria competes with newer “Pakistani Meth” from Afghanistan for control of the regional drug trade, according to a report released Thursday.

 

Published by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC), “A Synthetic Age: The Evolution of Methamphetamine Markets in Eastern and Southern Africa” analyzes how and why a continent not often associated with meth is in fact one of the trade’s key global territories.

 

The epicentre of this historic shift is South Africa. Long insulated from global drug trends by Apartheid, the so-called “Rainbow Nation” began its synthetic story with a different drug: methaqualone, also known as “Mandrax” or “Quaaludes”.

 

Domestically produced in labs, its synthesis required chemical precursors from Asia, so South African gangs partnered with local Chinese syndicates to swap imported precursors for abalone, a local marine snail fetching exorbitant prices in East Asia.

 

The precursors-for-abalone relationship soon changed though, from methaqualone to methamphetamine, and in the late 1990s meth consumption began to radiate from Western Cape province. It soon became the primary substance in certain areas, even displacing cannabis, the “traditional standard-bearer” of African drug markets.

 

Domestic production flourished for a good decade, until the late 2000s. Then the Nigerians started taking over. A strategically located global drug nexus, Nigeria long connected Asian heroin to western markets and Latin American cocaine to eastern markets, so they were well-suited as intermediaries in the meth trade.

 

But with the help of Latin American cooks, first Bolivian and then Mexican, Nigerian crime groups established domestic meth labs, thereby moving up the value chain in the process. Their product, known in Southern Africa as “Mexican Meth,” was far better than South Africa’s impure domestic equivalent and, by 2016, began flooding the market via maritime and land routes through Angola and Namibia.

 

Today Nigerian crime groups still control most of the meth production and upper-level distribution in Southern and East Africa, which the report argues functions in an oligopolistic “quasi-cartel arrangement". With trade barriers continuing to fall worldwide, however, they have faced renewed competition since 2019 from an unlikely meth producer: Afghanistan.

 

Infamous for controlling some 85% of the world’s opium production, poor weather and falling prices have led many opium farmers in south-west Afghanistan to switch to artisanal meth production. Despite U.S. forces bombing these labs in 2019, this pivot has been so successful that Afghan production may now exceed combined Afghan, Iranian and Pakistani demand: hence, growing exports to Africa.

 

Piggybacking on traditional heroin shipments from Pakistan’s Makran coast to East Africa, so-called “Pakistani Meth” is reportedly as pure and, due to its older-style ephedrine-based synthesis, is highly esteemed among regional users.

 

The GI-TOC paper also voices concerns about Southeast Asia’s huge meth industry – which has quadrupled in the last five years from US$15 billion to $61 billion – targeting Africa and spreading its emblematic “yaba” meth tablets from Nairobi to Cape Town.

 

Widespread regional corruption means this may not be a question of if, warns the report, but when.

 

https://www.occrp.org/en/daily/14120-meth-markets-booming-in-east-and-southern-africa

Anonymous ID: d525dc March 25, 2021, 12:21 p.m. No.13297246   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7431 >>7643 >>7647 >>7801 >>7887

Top Navy Auditor Sexually Harassed Women for 20 Years, IG Finds

 

Ronnie Booth, the former auditor general of the Navy, sexually harassed and sexually propositioned multiple women over more than two decades, the Pentagon's inspector general found.

 

In a report released Wednesday, the IG said that Booth sexually harassed 12 women who were employed at the Naval Audit Service and "engaged in a pervasive pattern of sexual harassment and quid pro quo sexual propositions" when interacting with women there.

 

But the IG cleared former acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly of allegations he failed to follow the proper policies when he was told about the sexual harassment allegations against Booth when considering him to be auditor general of the Navy. The IG found Modly properly vetted Booth before selecting him in February 2019.

 

In July 2019, the IG launched its investigation into Booth after receiving 12 anonymous complaints against him, and he retired two months after being reassigned by Modly.

 

The report blasts Booth for his decades-long "pervasive and egregious pattern of sexual harassment," and said he sexually propositioned five female employees. Four of those propositions, the IG said, were "clear examples of quid pro quo." Booth, according to the findings, asked for sexual favors from the women in exchange for help advancing their careers, "all under the guise of professional career 'mentoring' that the employees expected from a senior leader."

 

He also engaged in an off-and-on sexual relationship with a subordinate woman, the IG said. That woman first thought the relationship was consensual, the report said, but later realized that the way he behaved establishing a sexual relationship and then holding career advancements over her qualified as sexual harassment as the Defense Department defined it.

 

The IG said that Booth's propositions and inappropriate interactions with women created a hostile work environment. Seven of the 12 female employees who he made uncomfortable or caused distress either left the audit service or asked to move to another division due to Booth's behavior, the report said.

 

In an interview with investigators, the report said, Booth denied ever propositioning or having sex with that employee, or telling other employees that he wanted to have "mentoring" discussions at private locations that were actually meant to be sexual encounters.

 

The report said that when Booth was given a chance to respond to the IG's conclusions earlier this month, he declined to respond.

 

"Mr. Booth left us a voice message on March 2, 2021, stating, 'The comments that I gave during my interview I stand by those. Again, I don’t know where these accusations are coming from as I stated in my comments. So I will be not sending any written comments,'" the investigators wrote.

 

The IG interviewed 56 current or former Naval Audit Service employees who interacted with Booth. Of those, 19 said those interactions were professional, and that Booth was polite, smart, and talented.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/03/24/top-navy-auditor-sexually-harassed-women-20-years-ig-finds.html

Anonymous ID: d525dc March 25, 2021, 12:23 p.m. No.13297252   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7262

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fuck off filter me all you want

 

we are supposed to be tracking pedo arrests China Israel fuckery, tech giants bullshit and so on but you skip that

 

Do your fucking job or handoff