The Metropolitan police have about 150 people who have come forward to report a crime as part of the investigation of former herod boss Mohammad al-Fiyed.
A total of 146 reports were revealed as part of a video update sent to the alleged victims earlier this week.
The Scotland Yard apologized to the alleged victims for the crisis when they apologized to the victims.
In a letter leaked to the BBC, the officer who led the investigation said that he “fully know the matter that the case is especially upset for all those who are suffering”.
Angela Crags, Chief Superintendent of Detective wrote, “Not at least because of the fact that the main suspect will never face justice for his crimes and, for this, I really regret it.”
Al-Faid died in 2023 at the age of 94.
The Mate is currently investigating how he handled the historical allegations of being humiliated by Tycoon.
It will also look at any potential facilities and ambassadors, and whether there is misconduct or corruption.
A spokesperson of the force said: “Live investigation among those who could have been abusive or capable of Mohammad al-Fiyed.
“The way Met Works has moved very much, and our teams have changed the way they investigate rape and sexual offenses.
“We are working with partners in the criminal justice system to ensure that the victims are in the heart of our response, with more attention to the suspects and their insults.
“We continue to support all the victims and we urge anyone with information, whether they were directly influenced by Mohammad al-Fiyed’s actions, or knowing about others who were involved to come forward or committed crimes.
“We can’t comment further at this time, but as we are capable and where it will not endanger or other action will provide an update.”
The force is expected to provide more written or video updates to the victims in the coming months.
In November, it was said that the detectives were investigating more than five people who may have facilitated former Herods Boss in alleged sexual abuse of dozens of women and girls.
They are looking at the persons around the businessman, who could enable them to commit crimes that are claimed to have been spread between 1977 and 2014 for decades.
The force is also facing police allegations of corruption, reporting with the Guardian newspaper that the authorities were accused of taking bribes to help the employees avoid allegations of persecution and misconduct.
Met said it has changed the way to investigate rape and serious sexual offenses and is doing more to keep suffering and guards in the heart of the response to these crimes.
More than 100 survivors of alleged sexual exploitation by Al-Faid have entered the prevention scheme of the herods, the department store said last month.