UK police launch new probe into associates of late Harrods boss al-Fayed
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"This investigation is about giving survivors a voice, despite the fact that Mohamed al-Fayed is no longer alive to face prosecution," said Commander Stephen Clayman of the Specialist Crime Command. He emphasized that pursuing individuals suspected of being complicit in al-Fayed's actions is a priority, demonstrating the police's commitment to seeking justice and accountability.
"We encourage anyone who has information or was affected by al-Fayed's actions to reach out to us. Your voice matters, and we are here to listen and to help," Clayman said, reaffirming the police's role in ensuring that survivors feel supported and heard in the investigation process.
The Metropolitan Police Service announced it opened a probe into associates of the late Mohamed al-Fayed after a public appeal coincided with a media resurgence of allegations, leading to numerous individuals coming forward with serious accusations.
The Justice for Harrods Survivors group mentioned that over 400 alleged victims or witnesses have come forward with accusations against al-Fayed, highlighting the broad extent of the allegations.
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