Survivors of alleged abuse and associated victims linked to billionaire Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed have urged the UK Prime Minister to intervene, saying they have lost faith in the Metropolitan Police. The group, No One Above, calls for government action to “deliver justice” for those it represents.
The reports frame the plea as a response to continuing concerns about how cases have been handled by the Met Police. While one outlet highlights the group’s demand for direct governmental involvement, the available coverage does not provide new details about specific investigations, charges, or timelines. The focus is on the survivors’ confidence in the police process and their appeal for escalation beyond the Met.
Across the sources provided, there is agreement on the central point: No One Above presses the government and the Prime Minister to take steps in relation to Al Fayed victims, citing a breakdown in trust in the Met Police. However, the differing or missing supplementary details in the excerpts mean the broader context and any official responses are not specified in the material supplied.