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London police officer admits to 24 rapes over 17 years

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AP,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Jan 2023, 8:27AM
Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick admitted multiple counts of rape and sexual assaults on a dozen women over almost two decades. Photo / Hertfordshire Police via AP
Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick admitted multiple counts of rape and sexual assaults on a dozen women over almost two decades. Photo / Hertfordshire Police via AP

London police officer admits to 24 rapes over 17 years

Author
AP,
Publish Date
Tue, 17 Jan 2023, 8:27AM

A London police officer has admitted raping and sexually assaulting a dozen women over a 17-year period, in what prosecutors described as one of the most shocking cases involving a serving police officer.

David Carrick, 48, pleaded guilty to 49 offences, including 24 counts of rape and charges that included assault, attempted rape and false imprisonment. The officer, who joined London’s Metropolitan Police force in 2001, had served with the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command.

The police department apologised to victims after it emerged that nine allegations of rape and other crimes were made against Carrick between 2000 and 2021. He was only suspended from the force after his arrest for a rape complaint in 2021.

Assistant Commissioner Barbara Gray said the case was “devastating” and apologised for not removing Carrick from the force earlier.

“He has had a devastating impact on the trust and confidence of women and girls that we are working so hard to earn. He has devastated colleagues,” Gray said in a statement.

Police and prosecutors speaking to the media outside Southwark Crown Court, in London, after serving Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick admitted 49 offences, including 24 counts of rape. Photo / Jonathan Brady, PA via AP

Police and prosecutors speaking to the media outside Southwark Crown Court, in London, after serving Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick admitted 49 offences, including 24 counts of rape. Photo / Jonathan Brady, PA via AP

“He used the fact he was a police officer to control and coerce his victims,” she added. “We should have spotted his pattern of abusive behaviour and because we didn’t, we missed opportunities to remove him from the organisation.”

Police said Carrick met some of the women through online dating sites or on social occasions, using his position as a police officer to gain their trust. The victims did not feel able to come forward sooner because Carrick told them they would not be believed, Gray said.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was “absolutely sickened and appalled” by the revelations.

“Londoners will be rightly shocked that this man was able to work for the Met for so long, and serious questions must be answered about how he was able to abuse his position as an officer in this horrendous manner,” Khan said.

Khan has put heavy pressure on the Metropolitan Police, the UK’s largest police force, to reform its culture and standards after a string of controversies and allegations of misogyny and racism within police ranks.

Detective Chief Inspector Iain Moor with Chief Crown Prosecutor Jaswant Narwal outside Southwark Crown Court after David Carrick pleaded guilty to four counts of rape, false imprisonment, and indecent assault. Photo / Jonathan Brady, PA via AP

Detective Chief Inspector Iain Moor with Chief Crown Prosecutor Jaswant Narwal outside Southwark Crown Court after David Carrick pleaded guilty to four counts of rape, false imprisonment, and indecent assault. Photo / Jonathan Brady, PA via AP

Authorities said trust in police has been undermined since a serving officer, Wayne Couzens, was convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering a stranger, Sarah Everard, while she was walking home at night in London in 2021.

Lawmaker Yvette Cooper, from the opposition Labour Party, said Carrick’s case was “further evidence of appalling failures in the police vetting and misconduct processes, still not addressed by government”.

A judge is expected to sentence Carrick in February.

- Sylvia Hui, AP

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