Three women have been questioned by police over allegations of human trafficking and facilitating rape as part of an investigation into former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed.
The Metropolitan Police said on Friday that 154 victims have come forward and reported allegations of sexual assault, rape, sexual exploitation and human trafficking.
The three women, who were not arrested, were questioned between Wednesday February 25 and Thursday March 5 on suspicion of assisting the commission of sexual offences.
No arrests have been made and the investigation, which has been broadened to cover human trafficking following calls from survivors, is ongoing.
Commander Angela Craggs of the Metropolitan Police said: “Victims remain at the centre of this investigation. Today’s update marks an important step in a complex and far reaching investigation.
“While Al Fayed is no longer alive to face prosecution, we have always been determined to bring anyone who is suspected to have played a part in his offending to justice.
“We encourage anyone with information, whether you were directly affected by Mohamed Al Fayed actions or have concerns about others who may have been involved or committed offences, to contact us. Information can also be shared anonymously with Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or through their online form.
“We will share further updates when we are able to do so and only when this will not risk jeopardising criminal or other proceedings.”
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