Surrey Police
Coverage of Surrey Police in the Nexus archive.
- Surrey police launch investigation into UK Epstein abuse allegations
Surrey police have launched an investigation into child sexual abuse allegations after two women came forward as victims of attacks in Britain detailed in the Epstein files, with claims dating back to the 1980s and 1990s. The alleged attacks took place in Surrey and Berkshire, including the Windsor estate. The investigation is focused on these specific allegations.
- UK police investigate allegations of child sex abuse dating back to 1980s after Epstein file release
UK police are investigating two allegations of child sex abuse from the 1980s and 1990s after reviewing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case. The investigations are being conducted by Surrey police, with no arrests made yet. The case is linked to the royal family and British politics due to Epstein's connections.
- Police investigate two allegations of child sexual abuse in Epstein files that allegedly took place in Surrey and Berkshire from the late 80s to 2000
Police are investigating two allegations of child sexual abuse from the late 80s to 2000 in Surrey and Berkshire related to Epstein files. The allegations involve child sexual abuse and took place over several years. Investigations are ongoing.
- Surrey police to close rape inquiry that sparked Epsom disorder
Surrey police will close a rape investigation that led to public disorder in Epsom after determining 'no offence' occurred. The case, reported on April 11, involved a woman allegedly raped near a church after leaving Labyrinth nightclub. Police condemned protesters' 'shameful' behavior during the incident.
- Police say no evidence found of reported gang-rape in Epsom
Surrey Police reported no evidence found in an alleged gang-rape case in Epsom, which led to protests in the town. The incident, reported to have occurred on 11 April outside a Methodist church near Labyrinth Epsom nightclub, is under continued investigation.
- Epsom church minister condemns ‘intimidating’ protest over alleged gang-rape
The Rev Catherine Hutton, minister of Epsom Methodist Church, condemned a protest over an alleged gang-rape as 'intimidating,' with hundreds demanding information about suspects from police. The incident occurred outside the church in Epsom, Surrey, after a woman in her 20s was allegedly assaulted near Labyrinth nightclub between 2am and 4am.