Three survivors who allege sexual misconduct by the late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed complain to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) about how the Metropolitan Police handled related allegations, according to multiple reports. The IOPC is reviewing the complaints and is considering what further action to take following the submission made this week. The Guardian reports that the watchdog has confirmed the complaints from the three survivors and notes that the allegations sit alongside an ongoing investigation. The reporting also references the scale of allegations made against Al Fayed, including claims of rape and human trafficking, covering incidents dating from 1977 to 2014. The coverage is focused on the complaints process and the watchdog’s next steps, rather than on adjudicating the underlying allegations themselves. No outcome from the IOPC is reported in the available summaries. The Metropolitan Police’s handling is the central subject of the complaints now being assessed by the police conduct watchdog.