US authorities have touched down in London amid allegations that Sean "Diddy" Combs might have abused victims in the UK. The NYPD team was joined by British investigators, digging into accusations against the hip-hop icon. Combs — who was arrested and has been detained at the Metropolitian Dentention Center in New York after being denied bail — is facing charges for sex trafficking and racketeering — has been a frequent visitor to Britain over 30 years.

A source from the US informed The Mirror: "Wherever he went, the team are now following. Outside of the States, he enjoyed no place more than the UK." Diddy's attorney says there is 'no reason' to take 'plea deal' before going to trial Kim Porter's father breaks silence on Diddy's arrest and claims about her death The disgraced mogul was apprehended by New York law enforcement two weeks ago based on allegations from 2008.

He is implicated in coercing women into participating in recorded, drug-laden orgies known as "Freak Off" parties. Prosecutors have gathered flight logs tracing his extensive visits to the UK. The insider mentioned: "Given the huge amount of time he spent in London, there are concerns that the alleged offending was not confined to America's shores.

Prosecutors are imploring anyone in the UK who may have information they feel could help the investigation to get in touch." Leading the investigation is Damian Williams, the prosecutor renowned for sentencing Ghislaine Maxwell to 20 years for her role in Jef.