Gordon Brown has sent a fresh dossier of evidence to police investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s flights in and out of Britain at the time the late paedophile was accused of trafficking women.
Mr Brown sent a five-page memo to the police a week after sending other evidence relating to Epstein’s movements.
It was sent to the Metropolitan Police, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley, Norfolk and Bedfordshire constabularies, which cover Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, RAF Marham and RAF Horsham among other airports and air bases.
In a statement, Mr Brown, who was chancellor from 1997 to 2007 and prime minister from 2007 to 2010, said: “I have submitted a five-page memorandum to the Metropolitan, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley and other relevant UK police constabularies.
Gordon Brown wants police to re-examine whether Epstein’s victims were trafficked in the UK at the time he was PM - Oli Scarff/Getty.
Mr Brown said police “urgently” needed to re-examine whether Epstein’s victims were trafficked within and outside the UK.
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