UK Police Appeal for Information on Epstein's UK Crimes and Private Jet Assaults
UK Police Seek Info on Epstein's UK Crimes and Private Jet Assaults

UK Police Intensify Efforts in Epstein Case, Urging Public for Information

Surrey Police have launched a public appeal for information regarding allegations of human trafficking and sexual assault on a minor in Virginia Water, Surrey, between 1994 and 1996. These allegations emerged from a redacted report in the US Department of Justice's Epstein file release in December 2025. The force confirmed that these specific claims were not previously reported to them and is encouraging anyone with relevant details to contact them online or via the non-emergency number 101.

National Coordination and Airport Investigations Underway

A national co-ordination group, established by the National Police Chiefs’ Council, is actively supporting multiple UK police forces as they assess new allegations linked to the Epstein files. In parallel, Essex Police are reviewing information concerning private flights to and from Stansted Airport, while Bedfordshire Police are reportedly examining flights from Luton Airport. These investigations follow claims about Jeffrey Epstein's use of UK airports for his private travel, adding a significant international dimension to the case.

Survivor Testimony and Political Pressure Mount

In a harrowing account, an Epstein survivor has described feeling she was 'going to die' while being assaulted on the paedophile's private jet, highlighting the severe trauma experienced by victims. Meanwhile, political pressure is increasing on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to provide testimony regarding his knowledge of the Epstein scandal. Rachel Reeves has publicly stated that he 'owes it to the victims' to offer more information, underscoring the demand for accountability and transparency from all individuals connected to the case.

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The ongoing investigations and appeals reflect a broader effort by UK authorities to uncover the full extent of Epstein's activities within the country, ensuring justice for survivors and addressing any potential gaps in previous law enforcement responses.

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