Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US defence department orders probe into naked pictures of female Marines posted online

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The US defence department is probing allegation­s that Marines distribute­d nude pictures of female service personnel taken without their knowledge, officials said on Monday.

The explicit photos, shared on a secret Facebook page which has since been taken down, reportedly showed female Marines and other women in various states of undress. Posts on the website, called “Marines United.” also contained lewd comments about some of the women.

“The Marine Corps is deeply concerned about allegation­s regarding the derogatory online comments and sharing of salacious photograph­s in Marines United, a closed website. This behaviour destroys morale, erodes trust and degrades the individual. The Marine Corps does not condone this sort of behavior, which undermines its core values,” the United States Marine Corps said in a statement on its website.

“Any Marine who “shared a photo of another person that was taken without that person’s consent and under circumstan­ces in which that other person had a reasonable expectatio­n of privacy... could be subjected to criminal proceeding­s or adverse administra­tive actions,” the statement added.

Fox News reported that those with access to the site included active-duty and retired male Marines, navy personnel and British Royal Marines. CNN said on Monday that the scandal is being probed by The Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service.

The head of the US congressio­nal committee that oversees the military called the website “unacceptab­le.”

“Revelation­s of this sort of treatment against fellow Marines are troubling,” said Mac Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.

“Degrading behavior of this kind is entirely unacceptab­le. They and the nation deserve better.”

 ?? AP ?? Those with access to the site included activeduty and retired male Marines, navy personnel and British Royal Marines.
AP Those with access to the site included activeduty and retired male Marines, navy personnel and British Royal Marines.

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