Andrew’s former protection officers urged to share what they saw on duty

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Police are urging former protection officers of Prince Andrew to share any relevant information they may have witnessed during their service, as investigations into his association with Jeffrey Epstein intensify. This call comes after documents suggested Metropolitan police officers guarded Epstein's New York home and police expanded their inquiry into Andrew by reviewing flight records at UK airports for potential human trafficking links. Detectives are contacting former protection officers, asking them to consider anything they saw or heard that could assist ongoing reviews. Police forces are also assessing claims that Epstein used UK airports to traffic women, while Surrey and Thames Valley police are considering claims of sexual wrongdoing by the former prince.
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