Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Force speaks out after Sarah’s killer sentenced

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CHESHIRE police have issued a strong statement following Wayne Couzens’s ‘monstrous actions’.

Couzens, 48, was sentenced to life in prison after he abducted and murdered Sarah Everard on March 3 under the pretence of an arrest.

In reaction to the sentencing, Cheshire Constabula­ry have stated that Couzens’s abuse of power ‘does not represent policing’ and that they are ‘sickened’ by his crimes.

The force also said they understand people’s concerns and the desire to know how to verify an officer’s identity, and issued advice.

The full statement read: “The monstrous actions of Wayne Couzens are a terrible abuse of power and do not represent policing.

“Police officers and staff who want to protect the public are sickened by this man’s crimes.

“We understand how deeply concerning his actions are and the desire to know how to verify an officer’s identity.

“Police officers always carry identifica­tion and can always be asked for verificati­on. They are used to providing that reassuranc­e.

“It would be extremely unusual for an officer in plain clothes to be working alone.

“If they are, they should be calling for assistance with other officers arriving very soon. This is standard practice.

“In light of the actions of Wayne Couzens, it is right that police officers expect and are tolerant of those who wish to be further reassured. They will want to explain and reassure who they are, what they are doing and why.

“If people still feel things are not quite right or you are in imminent danger, please seek assistance. If that means shouting out to another member of the public, flagging a car down or even dialling 999 then do that.”

 ?? ?? ● Sarah Everard was murdered by thenservin­g police officer Wayne Couzens
● Sarah Everard was murdered by thenservin­g police officer Wayne Couzens
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