Surrey Police has initiated investigations into two separate claims of historical child sexual abuse. The inquiries were prompted by the disclosure of the Epstein files, according to the authorities. One case involves incidents that occurred in Surrey and Berkshire, while the other pertains to West Surrey.
Although details regarding the specific nature of the allegations have not been disclosed and no arrests have been made, Surrey Police mentioned the release of Epstein-related files by the US Department of Justice. In a statement, the police stated, “We are currently looking into two distinct reports of historical child sexual abuse in connection with the release of Jeffery Epstein files by the US Department of Justice.”
The first report concerns events from the mid-1990s to 2000 in Surrey and Berkshire, while the second report relates to the late 1980s in West Surrey. Emphasizing their commitment to taking all reports of sexual offenses seriously, the police assured that they will diligently pursue any viable leads to verify information or gather supporting evidence. No further details are available at this time, but any significant updates will be promptly communicated.
