Three Women Questioned for Allegedly Facilitating Mohamed al Fayed’s Abuse

Three Women Questioned for Allegedly Facilitating Mohamed al Fayed’s Abuse

The Metropolitan Police have reportedly interviewed three women regarding allegations related to Mohamed al Fayed’s sexual abuse activities. These individuals are believed to be in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. The investigation raises serious concerns about potential complicity in various sexual crimes.

Allegations Against the Women

The women are being questioned under caution for several offences, including:

  • Aiding and abetting rape and sexual assault
  • Assisting the commission of sexual offences
  • Human trafficking for sexual exploitation

The interrogations took place between February 25 and March 5. No arrests have occurred, and the inquiry into al Fayed’s activities continues.

Investigation Details

So far, 154 victims have reported allegations of sexual misconduct against al Fayed. These claims include:

  • Sexual assault
  • Rape
  • Sexual exploitation
  • Human trafficking

Commander Angela Craggs of the Metropolitan Police emphasized the significance of this ongoing investigation. She noted, “Today’s update marks an important step in a complex and far-reaching investigation.”

Despite al Fayed’s passing, authorities remain committed to pursuing justice for those implicated in his offences. The police urge anyone with further information to come forward.