The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Police officer accused of multiple sexual offences including 21 rapes

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A Metropolit­an Police officer faces an eight-week trial next February accused of 44 offences, including 21 counts of rape, against a dozen women over a 17-year period.

PC David Carrick, an armed officer who served with the Parliament­ary and Diplomatic Protection Command and worked on the parliament­ary estate, appeared at Snaresbroo­k Crown Court yesterday by video link from Belmarsh prison.

He spoke to confirm his name before pleading not guilty to 15 charges, including eight counts of rape, two counts of assault by penetratio­n, four counts of sexual assault and attempted rape against five women.

The charges include allegation­s that Carrick, who has been suspended by the Met, raped one woman in the woods and sexually assaulted her by urinating on her and hitting her with a belt.

He has previously denied 29 other charges and now faces a total of 44 counts between March 2004 and September 2020.

They are: 21 counts of rape; nine counts of sexual assault; five counts of assault by penetratio­n; three counts of coercive and controllin­g behaviour; two counts of false imprisonme­nt; two counts of attempted rape; one count of attempted sexual assault by penetratio­n; and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.

The indictment alleges that some women were repeatedly raped, sexually assaulted and forced to perform degrading sex acts by Carrick, while one woman is said to have been falsely imprisoned in a cupboard under the stairs.

Mrs Justice CheemaGrub­b set a trial date of February 6 at Southwark Crown Court with a time estimate of eight weeks.

The judge said: “This is a substantia­l trial of very serious criminal charges. The issue in the case is going to be centrally consent in respect of the dozen complainan­ts.”

Carrick, who sat behind a desk with his hands clasped in front of his face throughout a hearing which lasted just over half an hour, was remanded in custody.

“This is a substantia­l trial of very serious... charges

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