AL FAYED PROBE 'IS ABOUT GIVING VICTIMS A VOICE'
Daily Record|November 28, 2024
Police look at associates amid claims they enabled sex abuse
TOM PETTIFOR
AL FAYED PROBE 'IS ABOUT GIVING VICTIMS A VOICE'

POLICE have praised the bravery of the women who came forward to say they were raped or sexually abused by Mohamed Al Fayed.

And detectives have revealed their investigation has now widened to include more than five of the late Harrods owner's former associates.

It is claimed they may have enabled tycoon Al Fayed to target women and girls between 1977 and 2014, one who says she was just 13.

Since a BBC documentary aired in September on his alleged crimes, 90 women have come forward claiming they too were victims.

Met Specialist Crime Command boss Stephen Clayman said of the new probe, called Operation Corn Poppy: "This investigation is about giving survivors a voice, despite the fact that Al Fayed is no longer alive to face prosecution. We are now pursuing any individuals suspected to have been complicit in his offending, and we are committed to seeking justice.

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