Shocking Allegations: Met Investigates 154 Victims of Mohamed Al Fayed's Alleged Abuse

Police interview 3 women suspected of facilitating decades of alleged sexual assaults and human trafficking by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed.
Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed is at the center of a sprawling sexual abuse scandal, as Scotland Yard investigates allegations from 154 women who claim they were victims of rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking orchestrated by the businessman over four decades.
The police have now interviewed three women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s under caution, suspecting they were involved in facilitating Al Fayed's alleged abuses. This represents a major development in what is being described as one of Britain's worst sexual abuse cases in recent history.

The investigation was sparked by accusations from multiple women who have come forward, claiming they were assaulted or exploited by Al Fayed, the former owner of the iconic Harrods department store in London. Authorities believe the full scale of the alleged crimes could be even more extensive, with the current count of 154 victims potentially representing just the tip of the iceberg.
Human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of vulnerable individuals are among the heinous allegations leveled against the late businessman, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 90. The revelations have sent shockwaves through the British public, raising urgent questions about how such alleged abuses could have gone undetected for so long.
As the investigation progresses, Scotland Yard is working to uncover the full truth and ensure justice is served for the victims. The case has profound implications, not just for the individuals involved, but for the broader issues of power, privilege, and the need for robust safeguards to protect the vulnerable in society.
With the interviews of the three suspected facilitators, the police are taking a significant step forward in their efforts to shed light on this complex and disturbing scandal. The public awaits further developments with a mix of outrage and a determination to see the full scope of the alleged crimes brought to light.
Source: The Guardian

