Al Fayed abuse should be investigated as human trafficking, says former senior Met officer
A former senior Metropolitan Police officer advocates for the investigation into sex abuse claims against the late Harrods owner, Mohamed Al Fayed, to include human trafficking. The ex-head of the Met's Anti-Trafficking Unit emphasizes that such an approach is crucial given the nature of the allegations. This recommendation suggests a broader scope for the ongoing inquiry, potentially reclassifying aspects of the alleged misconduct. The call for a trafficking investigation underscores the evolving understanding of abuse and exploitation, aiming to ensure a comprehensive examination of the serious accusations. This could lead to a more thorough and impactful legal or historical reckoning.
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Former senior Metropolitan Police officers are advocating for a comprehensive investigation into the abuse claims against Mohamed Al Fayed, specifically recommending that human trafficking be included as a line of inquiry. This aims to broaden the scope of the ongoing inquiry and ensure a thorough examination of the allegations. Readers can support organizations that advocate for victims of human trafficking, stay informed about legal developments in such cases, and encourage authorities to pursue all relevant avenues of investigation for serious allegations.
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