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Serial Rapist and Abuser Sacked by Metropolitan Police

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Serial Rapist and Abuser Sacked by Metropolitan Police

Serial Rapist and Abuser Sacked by Metropolitan Police

Following a misconduct hearing at New Scotland Yard on Tuesday, David Carrick was formally dismissed, after admitting sexual crimes against at least 12 women over a 17-year period.

The 48-year-old armed officer had previously been suspended from Britain’s largest police force after being arrested in October 2021.

Report by Hajariv.

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