A soldier of the British Bases was fired from his body due to sexual harassment of his 19-year-old colleague, DailyMai reports.
According to the report, the 26-year-old captain, Aaron Woolston, dragged a 19-year-old soldier to the toilet and told him "let's do it", while when the 19-year-old did not accept his immoral proposals, he called him "boring".
The 26-year-old had previously told his colleague that he "knew he was gay", but then attacked him despite telling him that he was not gay and was not interested.
The case was taken to court-martial and the 26-year-old was dropped when he pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual harassment.
According to DailyMail, the two men were serving in Cyprus and knew each other about seven months before the attacks on the 19-year-old.
The court reported an episode of sexual harassment, which was not included in the case file, however it was important for the trial of the case, as in this the 19-year-old had made it clear to the 26-year-old that he was not interested.
After the attacks, the 19-year-old made a complaint to his superiors. A few days later, the 26-year-old apologized to his colleague, while he told the military police that he could not remember anything because he was drunk.
Source: Sigmalive