UN
Staff Arrested
Smuggling
Cocaine After
UNTSO Van Sex
Exposed by
Inner City
Press
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE, June 27
– In
2020 Inner
City Press
exclusively
first
published
video of UN
Security staff
having sex in
a van in Tel
Aviv.
At
first the UN
denied it,
then tried to
source it to
friendlier
media. Now
will the same
happened with
the three UN
staff from
Fiji arrested
trying to
bring "liquid
cocaine" into
Israel from
Jordan?
"Israel
Police
detained three
United Nations
employees on
Sunday on
suspicion of
trying to
smuggle liquid
cocaine into
Israel from
Jordan,
disguised as a
component of
perfume-making
kits.
Customs
officers who
inspected
luggage
belonging to
the detainees,
who work in
Syria near the
border with
Israel, were
suspicious
about the
kits, which
the travelers
described as
used for
making
perfumes.
The kits,
which
contained
multiple
bottles with
liquids,
prompted a
police
sniffing dog
to react in a
way that
substantiated
the
suspicions,
according to a
joint
statement from
police and the
Tax
Authority."
On June 27,
Farhan Haq
dodged in the
briefing room,
and refused
all of Inner
City Press'
written
questions.
With Inner
City Press
still banned
from the UN by
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres, in
the face of
this
application to
enter and
cover UNGA
2023 - Inner
City Press is
first
reporting two
June 21
decisions the
UN's corrupt
"justice"
system, from
which Inner
City Press is
banned even
from virtual
coverage,
because it
refused an
unlawful order
to destroy
evidence of UN
abuse:
From
the Millan
ruling: "131.
As to the
second issue,
Mr. Cunillera,
who drove the
car in the
same event of
the Applicant,
was
disciplined
only by a
written
censure, with
loss of two
steps and
deferment, for
a period of
two years of
eligibility
for salary
increment, in
accordance
with staff
rule
10.2(a)(i),
(ii) and
(iii).
132.
The Tribunal
is of the view
that the
imposition on
Mr. Cunillera
of a less
severe
sanction is
justified by
the fact that
his role in
the events was
fundamentally
different; the
United Nations
vehicle was
not assigned
to him and in
his care when
F01 was
allowed to
travel in it,
and Mr.
Cunillera
tried to stop
the event as
inappropriate,
while the
Applicant was,
as simply put
by the
Respondent,
the main actor
in the affair,
as clearly
shown in the
video-clip."
"The main
actor"?
Wasn't it
Antoine,
not Millan?
From
the Antoine
judgement,
which we've
put on
DocumentCloud
here
"130.
As to the
second issue,
Mr. Cunillera,
who drove the
car in the
same event of
the Applicant,
was
disciplined
only by a
written
censure, with
loss of two
steps and
deferment, for
a period of
two years of
eligibility
for salary
increment, in
accordance
with staff
rule
10.2(a)(i),
(ii) and
(iii).
131. The
Tribunal is of
the view that
the imposition
on Mr.
Cunillera of a
less
severe
sanction is
justified by
the fact that
his role in
the events was
fundamentally
different; the
United Nations
vehicle was
not assigned
to him and in
his care when
F01 was
allowed to
travel in it,
and Mr.
Cunillera
tried to stop
the event as
inappropriate,
while the
Applicant was,
as simply put
by the
Respondent,
the main actor
in the affair,
as clearly
shown in the
video-clip."
So
in the UNTSO
cases the UN
Tribunal just
copy and
pasted the
section of the
judgement
pronouncing
Antoine as the
main actor
into Millan's
judgement
saying HE was
the main
actor.
Sloppy work -
but typical of
the rot and
cover up under
Guterres.
Inner City
Press has applied
to re-enter to
ask.
Watch
this site
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