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Mohamed Al-Fayed cops blasted for 'failing in their legal duty to refer trafficking victims'

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Mohamed Al-Fayed cops blasted for 'failing in their legal duty to refer trafficking victims'
The Mirror
The Mirror10 mins ago
Mohamed Al-Fayed cops blasted for 'failing in their legal duty to refer trafficking victims'
Four women who made allegations about Harrods billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed blasted officers for "failing in their legal duty" to identify them as victims of modern slavery and refer them to a national scheme for protection
TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie31 mins ago
Met Police accused of failing in legal duty to trafficking victims of former Harrods boss Al Fayed
Survivors have said the Metropolitan Police did not offer them a referral to the National Referral Mechanism when they came forward.
Metro
Metro1 hrs ago
Met Police ‘failed in duty’ to Al Fayed’s modern slavery victims
It comes after at least five survivors were confirmed by the Home Office as victims of modern slavery.
ITV News
ITV News8 hrs ago
Met Police accused of failing in legal duty to Al Fayed trafficking victims - ITVX
Met Police accused of failing in legal duty to Al Fayed trafficking victims  ITVX
Irish News
Irish News8 hrs ago
Met Police accused of failing in legal duty to Al Fayed trafficking victims
Survivors have said the Metropolitan Police did not offer them a referral to the National Referral Mechanism when they came forward.
Daily Mail
Daily Mail1 days ago
Met Police apologises after the email addresses of Mohamed Al Fayed's victims were shared in data breach
The contact details of around 140 women who had accused the former Harrods owner of sexual abuse were accidentally disclosed in a monthly email update for victims.
Guardian World
Guardian World🏁 first to report1 days ago
Met apologises for exposing 143 email addresses of Mohamed Al Fayed victims
London police force tells Telegraph incident was result of ‘human error’ and it is conducting an investigation The Metropolitan police have apologised for accidentally exposing the email addresses of more than 140 victims of Mohamed Al Fayed. In a group update about its investigation into the former Harrods owner, the