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Andrew should be interviewed by police, former PM Gordon Brown says

Andrew should be interviewed by police, former PM Gordon Brown says

Summary

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for the police to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and re-examine the investigation into the possibility of Jeffrey Epstein's victims being trafficked in the UK. A BBC investigation revealed that Epstein made numerous flights connecting to the UK, possibly involving abuse victims. Brown emphasized the need for an in-depth police investigation into this issue.

Key Facts

  • Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister, wants police to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor about Epstein-related issues.
  • Brown suggests re-opening the investigation into Epstein's activities in the UK.
  • A BBC investigation found 87 flights linked to Epstein in and out of UK airports from the 1990s to 2018.
  • Some flights reportedly included British women who claim abuse by Epstein.
  • Brown reviewed US Justice Department documents about Epstein's activities.
  • There was concern that UK authorities might not have known about trafficking through UK borders.
  • Thames Valley Police are currently checking claims of Epstein sending women to meet Andrew in 2010.
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