Three women interviewed on suspicion of sex trafficking in Al Fayed investigation
Three women have been interviewed under caution over offences including human trafficking and facilitating rape, as part of an investigation into former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed, the Metropolitan Police has said.
Information gathered from these victims "has broadened the scope of the inquiry to cover all reported offences including human trafficking," it said. Met Police Commander Angela Craggs said the update "marks an important step in a complex and far-reaching investigation" and that "victims remain at the centre".
Following the Met's statement, two women who allege they were assaulted by Al Fayed, Jen Mills and Lindsay Mason, said: "After years of shouting into what felt like a void, we are thrilled the police have finally begun to interview the people who facilitated Mohamed Fayed's abuse, including the woman who facilitated ours.
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