Feb 18 • 15:50 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

UK Police Request Witness Assistance in Epstein Case Involving Trafficking of Women

British police have appealed for witnesses in their investigation into allegations of women trafficking linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

The British police have issued a call for witnesses to assist with the investigation into allegations of women trafficking connected to the late Jeffrey Epstein. This development follows the release of documents from the FBI, which include reports of human trafficking and child sexual abuse occurring in Virginia Water between 1994 and 1996. The Surrey police department stated that they reviewed their records and found no evidence that these allegations were previously reported to them.

In a public statement, the Surrey police encouraged anyone with information regarding these allegations to come forward, emphasizing the importance of witness cooperation in their investigations. The appeals come at a time when scrutiny surrounding Epstein's activities persists, particularly as various public figures, including former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, have called for an investigation into numerous flights associated with Epstein that arrived at local airports.

The implications of this renewed investigation could be significant, potentially uncovering more details about the extent of Epstein's network and the individuals involved. As investigations unfold, the call for transparency and accountability continues to resonate, both in the UK and beyond, particularly among advocates for victims of trafficking and abuse.

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