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Rapist PC case ‘absolutely despicable’, Sunak tells Met chief
‘He was evil’: Victim of serial rapist police officer describes months of physical and mental abuse
Officers who let rapist policeman stay in job ‘should be named and shamed’
Rapist cop David Carrick could KEEP £22k Met Police pension after being found guilty of torturing and abusing 12 women
RAPIST cop David Carrick could KEEP his £22,000 state-funded pension after being found guilty of torturing and abusing 12 women.
The Met Police officer has been revealed as one of the UK’s worst serial rapists after he admitted 49 sex offences, including 24 counts of rape.
But the 48-year-old could still be in line to receive his £22,000-a-year retirement income whenever he gets out of jail.
‘Forfeiture’ applications can be made to remove a police pension in cases where an officer has been convicted of a criminal offence committed in connection with their work which leads to a serious loss of confidence in policing.
As his crimes were committed off-duty, Home Office rules make it unlikely that he would lose out on his gold-plated, final-salary pension, according to Scotland Yard.
However, Home Secretary Suella Braverman is backing forfeiture action led by London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Former home secretary Priti Patel said the pair should do as much as they can to stop Carrick getting his entire pension.
She said: “If he left prison with a pension pot of hundreds of thousands, with the majority coming from his employer, that would be ludicrous and unjustifiable.”
Former victims commissioner Dame Vera Baird said: “There should be some room for sensible discretion here because in instances like this of course it would be appropriate to take a pension pot away from such a serious offender. What does it matter if he was on duty or not?
“I hope his victims will be compensated without having to go to court.”
Carrick tortured and abused his victims in a 17-year reign of terror by controlling what they ate and who they spoke to.
The sick cop also locked women naked in a cupboard under the stairs for ten hours at a time and branded them his “slaves”.
It emerged the monster came to police attention nine times before his arrest after rape and domestic violence allegations were made against him.
The Met have apologised for not taking an earlier opportunity to capture the fiend as questions mount.
Carrick worked for the force’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command unit – the same department as Sarah Everard‘s killer Wayne Couzens.
It is not clear if the pair knew each other while working at the elite unit at the same time.
Carrick’s twisted offending finally came to an end when a brave victim came forward after another police rapist was jailed.
The gun cop, whose colleagues branded him “B*****d Dave”, met some of his victims on dating apps such as Tinder and Badoo.
He would flash his warrant card to lure the women into a false sense of security and told them: “I’m a police officer, you can trust me”.
The monster also boasted about meeting the Prime Minister in his role guarding parliamentary, government and diplomatic buildings.
Evil Carrick would appear charming at first before spending time “developing relationships to sustain his appetite for degradation and control”.
He forced women to clean his home naked, carried out degrading acts against them, cut them off from family including their children and whipped them with belts.
One victim was forced into a tiny cupboard smaller than a dog crate, while others were forced to perform sex acts until they “fought for breath”.
Carrick also controlled how much they ate and when they slept, telling them: “You’re only allowed to eat this much of an apple today”.
The monster would abuse his position in the police to terrify his victims into silence.
The women ranged from a school pal to a previous abuse victim, with some abused at the home in Stevenage he shared with his pet snake.
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‘Rapist’ allowed to work in shop 10m girl, 13, he was charged with sexually abusing after mammoth court delays
AN accused rapist was allowed to work in a shop just 10 metres away from the 13-year-old girl he was charged with sexually abusing after mammoth court delays.
After a two year wait for justice, a distraught dad slammed ministers after his daughter’s trial was delayed for another nine months as chiefs couldn’t find a judge to hear it.
An accused rapist was allowed to work in a shop just 10 metres away from the 13-year-old girl (not depicted) he was charged with sexually abusing after mammoth court delays[/caption]
Bungling prosecutors mistakenly said they still weren’t ready to fight the case in court – two years after the incident took place during lockdown summer of 2020.
The dad of the victim – who has remained anonymous – took aim at Justice Secretary Dominic Raab for refusing to reply to his desperate pleas to help.
Funding cuts and a huge Covid backlog are causing cases in Britain’s to pile up – with a looming strike by barristers set to make it even worse.
Speaking to the BBC, he told how his daughter had to be pulled out of school and felt “totally devastated” after the attack – which took place in broad daylight after a trip to meet pals.
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Just two days before the trial was finally set to start, they were thrown into yet more upheaval with another delay.
The alleged rapist was even allowed to work in a shop near their house while he awaited his fate.
But the dad claimed the police and CPS “didn’t seem interested” and told him there was nothing they could do to stop him.
He only stopped working at the shop after the family contacted the chain’s head office to complain.
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The doting dad said of the ordeal his daughter had to suffer: “It blew us apart. We are flattened.
“It’s just been a complete nightmare.
“We just cannot believe the attitude or the administration of this particular case.”
He claimed social services only once visited his daughter and then they “never saw hide nor hair of them again”.
The victim, who is now 15, now suffers from mood swings, doesn’t want to be hugged and has had to be home-schooled to deal with the ordeal.
She is still “very strong” and determined to see her case heard in court.
But he’d never recommend to anyone to push ahead after the tragic experience their family has gone through.
Last night a source close to the Justice Secretary said he’d been made aware of their case and was “appalled” they had had to wait so long to get justice.
They added: “We were making progress getting the number of outstanding cases down but tragically we’re now going to see more cases like this as the barristers’ full strike kicks in.”
Ministers today will dish out more cash to women female offenders whose crimes have been fuelled by addition and domestic violence issues.
Another £24million will be given to help stop re-offending and support local services work closer together.
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A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: “Restoring the swift access to justice victims deserve is our absolute priority and we are spending almost half a billion pounds to reduce wait times, as well as boosting funding for victim support to £460 million over the next three years.
“Our actions had already brought the pandemic-induced backlog down by around 2,000 cases but the barristers’ strike action is undermining those efforts and will only see more victims face further delays.”