No Viagra, we 're British:
UK 's military stash missing.
LONDON: an enormous haul of anit-impotence
drug is among quite £7.2
million ($11.9 million, 8.8 million euros) of stock that has gone missing from
British military provides within the last seven years, the
ministry of defence confirmed on Tues.
Among the missing things ar some £5,800 price of the anti-impotence pills, that the forces use for treating hypoxia.
A replica AK-47 machine rifle — that was later recovered — a hundred bayonets, gun components and thousands of rounds of live and blank ammunition have conjointly nonexistent, Times newspaper reportable.
An craft body, a truck, a singing rig and a pulse measuring instrument, that measures blood atomic number 8 saturation, from the nautilus HMS Ambush conjointly disappeared, the daily aforesaid.
"The security of our personnel and assets remains of dominant importance and therefore the MoD works exhausting to notice and deter thievery, " aforesaid a voice for the ministry.
"There ar strong processes in situ to boost awareness of the requirement for vigilance all told aspects of security, however even as thievery happens in wider society, the MoD isn 't immune and that we actively encourage people to report any proof of loss or suspicion of thievery. "
The ministry established a counterfraud and loss department last year. Around £600,000 of stock has been recovered.
Among the missing things ar some £5,800 price of the anti-impotence pills, that the forces use for treating hypoxia.
A replica AK-47 machine rifle — that was later recovered — a hundred bayonets, gun components and thousands of rounds of live and blank ammunition have conjointly nonexistent, Times newspaper reportable.
An craft body, a truck, a singing rig and a pulse measuring instrument, that measures blood atomic number 8 saturation, from the nautilus HMS Ambush conjointly disappeared, the daily aforesaid.
"The security of our personnel and assets remains of dominant importance and therefore the MoD works exhausting to notice and deter thievery, " aforesaid a voice for the ministry.
"There ar strong processes in situ to boost awareness of the requirement for vigilance all told aspects of security, however even as thievery happens in wider society, the MoD isn 't immune and that we actively encourage people to report any proof of loss or suspicion of thievery. "
The ministry established a counterfraud and loss department last year. Around £600,000 of stock has been recovered.
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