Anonymous ID: 931a7e Aug. 25, 2018, 10:55 a.m. No.2733256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3761 >>3912 >>3917 >>4000

Military Police Deployed to Guantanamo Bay - Sealed indictments Maybe??

 

This is the 3rd company this month. This past week 514th Military Police Company in Winterville left for Guantanamo Bay.

 

"It's standard military police function," said Sgt. Benjamin Bullard.

 

"It's exactly what it sounds like. It's providing security."- More than 160 North Carolina National Guard soldiers

 

https://www.wnct.com/news/local-news/514th-military-police-company-deploy-for-cuba/1363967552

 

added the article from the other 2 The 1137th Military Police Company, Missouri Army National Guard, and the 428th Military Police Company, a U.S. Army Reserve unit based in South Bend, Ind., departed Fort Bliss on Aug. 7 for a nine-month deployment to Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba. (Not sure how many in each company)

 

https://fortblissbugle.com/2017/08/16/military-police-deploy-for-duty-at-guantanamo-bay/

 

NOTE:

 

Who is currently detained at Guantanamo?

 

Most of the 40 men held in Guantanamo as of June 27, 2018, have been detained by the US for nearly 16 years without charge or trial. They fit within three broad categories:

Five were cleared for release during the Obama administration but were not transferred to home or third countries by the end of Obama’s term. It is not yet clear if the Trump administration will act on Obama’s decision.

There are 26 detainees whom the US asserts it can detain indefinitely for security reasons. The government made these determinations about these men after reviews largely conducted in secret and without adequate process. In 2008, the US Supreme Court ruled that Guantanamo detainees could challenge their detention in federal habeas corpus proceedings. However, not all detainees obtained these hearings and when they did, the courts ultimately sided with the government, ruling that the US can hold them even with very little evidence, weighed in the government’s favor, of connection to terrorist groups until the end of hostilities. The courts have not determined what constitutes the “end of hostilities,” so those held are effectively detained indefinitely.

Seven of the 40 face charges, and two more remain imprisoned after trial or accepting plea agreements with Guantanamo’s military commissions.

 

 

Trump wants to make sure Guantanamo is up-kept and tip top operational.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/03/28/when-it-comes-guantanamo-trump-truly-builder-chief.html

 

I can't help but wonder who they are building this for?