X-rated pictures of girls taken back to British Army barracks for sex are being shared online
The shocking site offers soldiers prizes for sharing explicit pictures of women they have bedded at their barracks
SLEAZY soldiers posted X-rated photos online of girls they have had sex with in their barracks.
Army bosses are said to be furious and have threatened the culprits with military prison.
A shocking website has reportedly been uncovered where soldiers shared explicit pictures of girls they had taken back to their bases.
Explicit pictures of the women - dubbed "Blockrats" by troops - were posted on a page called "Blockrat of the Day", uncovered by the Daily Star Sunday.
The site shows pictures of women believed to be leaving Army bases where they have spent the night, dubbed “the walk of shame” by squaddies.
Others show half-dressed women posing in Army uniforms, or asleep in the same beds as serving soldiers.
The most shocking images – filed in a section dubbed XXX – appears to show them having group sex with soldiers.
The site promises to give prizes to troops who send in the best pictures.
The original Facebook page was reportedly closed down following complaints, but now operates as a separate website.
Defence chiefs are said to be furious and fear some of the women pictured on the site could bring legal action against the Ministry of Defence.
There is also concern that troops who post pictures could be open to claims of sexual harassment or rape, or accused of breaching "revenge porn" laws.
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A warning has been issued to troops at Catterick and other military garrisons informing soldiers they risk being disciplined if they break the rules regarding partners on military bases.
One source said: “Soldiers have been sneaking women on to Army bases for years and in most cases senior officers will turn a blind eye providing soldiers are sensible.
“But posting pictures on to websites of women they have had sex with is a different matter.
“It’s degrading for women and could open up the Army to all sorts of criticism.”
An Army spokesman told the Star: “We expect the highest standards of behaviour from our people, whether on or off duty.
“Anyone found falling short of our values will be dealt with through the disciplinary process.”
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