5 things you need to know about Epstein probe as flights from UK airports to be reviewed | UK | News

Seven police forces are involved in the investigation (Image: Getty)
5 things you need to know as flight logs reviewed as part of Epstein probe
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Stansted Airport is a primary focus, with reports suggesting up to 90 flights by Epstein’s “Lolita Express” landed there. Essex Police are currently reviewing flight logs and emails to determine if victims were trafficked through the airport’s private terminal.
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Luton Airport is the second key hub under scrutiny. Bedfordshire Police are evaluating evidence regarding flights that utilised this airport, as part of a major update into how Epstein’s associates and potential victims moved discreetly through the UK’s regional aviation network.
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Seven police forces across the UK—including the Met, Thames Valley, and Surrey—are coordinating this nationwide probe. While the airports provide the physical data, these forces are investigating claims of abuse occurring at private estates following these specific arrivals.
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Flight manifests show that 15 of the suspicious landings occurred after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Investigators are tracking movements to see if victims were taken from the airports directly to high-profile locations, including Buckingham Palace and Royal Lodge.
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A specialist group has been established by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) to coordinate with US law enforcement. This team of experts is working to acquire unredacted documents to help the seven British forces assess allegations that have emerged following the massive release of Epstein files.









