Three women have been interviewed under caution as part of a police probe into former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed.
The women, aged in their 40s, 50s and 60s, were quizzed over offences including human trafficking and facilitating rape, the Metropolitan Police said.
No arrests have been made at this stage, but the force said a total of 154 people have come forward so far to report allegations of rape, sexual assault, sexual exploitation and human trafficking as part of the force’s probe into Mr Al Fayed.
Mr Al Fayed died in 2023 aged 94 and never faced charges over allegations of rape and sexual abuse.
On Friday, Commander Angela Craggs 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.”
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