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Met Police refers itself to watchdog after honeytrap victims' identities revealed to each other

Sky News Friday, 29 November 2024
Met Police refers itself to watchdog after honeytrap victims' identities revealed to each otherThe Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the Information Commissioner's Office after the names of the alleged victims of the Westminster honeytrap scandal were revealed to each other.
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