The Metropolitan Police are facing accusations of failing in their legal duty to trafficking victims of former Harrods boss Al Fayed, with survivors stating they were not offered a referral to the National Referral Mechanism when they came forward.
The British government has confirmed that at least four victims of sexual abuse by former Harrods owner Al-Fayed were victims of human trafficking, with more cases expected to emerge.
British police are questioning two individuals suspected of complicity in rape as part of an investigation launched after a BBC documentary accused the former Harrods owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, of sexual assaults.
The IOPC confirmed that three survivors of alleged sexual misconduct by the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed have filed complaints to the police watchdog regarding the Metropolitan Police's handling of the allegations.
A group of 50 survivors of alleged sexual abuse by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, known as the Justice for Fayed and Harrods Survivors group, are calling for "meaningful consequences" for dozens of individuals they claim enabled the abuse.
A hypnotherapist has won a court battle against Harrods after the department store refused a refund for a £4,550 Cartier bracelet, claiming it was worthless due to minor scratches.
Three women have been interviewed under caution over offences including human trafficking and facilitating rape as part of an investigation into former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed, the Metropolitan Police said.
French investigators are probing an alleged sex-trafficking network operating behind Mohamed Al-Fayed’s luxury establishments, with victims reporting severe abuse.
London luxury department store Harrods has returned to profit after paying approximately 70 million euros in compensation to victims of sexual abuse by its former owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed.
At least five survivors of abuse by the late Mohamed Al-Fayed have been officially recognized as victims of human trafficking. This recognition comes after investigations into the former Harrods boss's conduct.
Giresse Mbala, a Harrods chef, received a £4,000 payout after being unfairly dismissed for leaving lobster and scallops out for several days during the summer.
In 1986, the small New Zealand town of Ōtorohanga temporarily renamed itself 'Harrodsville' in a dispute with the owner of the luxury London department store, Harrods.
The closure of Harrods Estates is being attributed to the abolition of non-domicile status, according to The Times. This policy change is cited as a key factor in the decision.
A man has been questioned on suspicion of aiding and abetting rape and human trafficking as part of the ongoing investigation into former Harrods boss Mohamed al Fayed.
Three women were questioned by London's Metropolitan Police as part of an investigation into the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, suspected of complicity in rape and human trafficking.
Više od stotinu žena optužilo je pokojnog bivšeg vlasnika Harrodsa, Mohameda Al-Fayeda, za silovanje i seksualne napade, a žrtve sada tvrde da ih je pregledavao kao "meso".
A recent article draws a comparison between Fayed's Harrods and Epstein Island, suggesting potential misconduct or scandal associated with the iconic British department store.
Luxury retailer Harrods has swung back to profitability, following a previous loss that was linked to challenging trading conditions and significant compensation payments to victims of its former owner.
Two new suspects have been questioned in connection with allegations of abuse, reportedly for aiding the former Harrods boss, Al Fayed, who was accused of rape and sexual assault by hundreds of women.
Scotland Police have reopened the case against Mohamed Al Fayed, the former owner of Harrods and father of Dodi Al Fayed, following a new testimony regarding alleged sexual assaults.
Survivors of alleged abuse by former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed are demanding a full trafficking investigation to uncover the true scale of his alleged network.
Harrods has been accused of being 'neither fair nor just' for its decision to close a compensation scheme for survivors of alleged sexual abuse by the store’s former owner, Mohamed Al Fayed, before the internal investigation concludes.
A former senior Metropolitan Police officer suggests that the investigation into sex abuse claims against the late Harrods owner, Al Fayed, should also encompass human trafficking.
Harrods is facing legal action brought by 29 workers and backed by a union over a £1-a-head cover charge added to diners' bills that allegedly does not go to staff.