
"A new national specialist team has also been set up to focus on potential crimes against women and girls in Britain. The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said a dedicated group will look at the scale, scope and nature of any potential UK-based VAWG (violence against women and girls) offending within the files."
"Working with the National Crime Agency, we are reviewing and assessing the published files. We have also reached out to survivors who have shared their experiences with the media to invite them to speak to UK authorities should they feel comfortable to do so."
"Police forces may receive direct contact from potential victims and survivors reporting matters that are not contained in the Epstein files released. Officers will listen with care to anyone who takes the courageous step of contacting us."
Police are contacting survivors of Jeffrey Epstein to investigate potential crimes that may have occurred in the UK. A new national specialist team has been established to focus on violence against women and girls. This team will assess the scale and nature of UK-based offending and improve intelligence gathering. Assistant Chief Constable Claire Bell emphasized the importance of coordination in policing. Survivors who have shared their experiences with the media are being invited to speak to law enforcement if they feel comfortable.
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