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London cop exposed as serial rapist gets life

- Natalie Neysa Alund Contributi­ng: The Associated Press

A London police officer who “took monstrous advantage of women” hiding behind the badge has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually assaulting a dozen women over nearly two decades.

Former Metropolit­an Police officer David Carrick, 48, admitted last month he was a serial rapist in what prosecutor­s called one of the most shocking cases involving a serving police officer.

Carrick pleaded guilty to 49 offenses, including 24 counts of rape and charges that included assault, attempted rape and false imprisonme­nt in connection to the attacks that took place over a 17- year period. The officer, who joined the force in 2001, had served with the parliament­ary and diplomatic protection command.

On Tuesday, Justice Bobbie CheemaGrub­b sentenced Carrick to life imprisonme­nt and ordered him to serve a minimum of 30 years.

During the hearing, Cheema- Grubb said the former officer “took monstrous advantage of women” behind a public appearance of propriety and trustworth­iness.

“You brazenly raped and sexually assaulted a number of women, some very brutally, and you behaved as if you were untouchabl­e. You were bold and at times relentless, trusting that no victim would overcome her shame and fear to report you,” the judge told Carrick.

‘ Unspeakabl­y evil’

Last month, London’s police force publicly apologized to victims after informatio­n about the rapes emerged.

Commission­er Sir Mark Rowley apologized again on Tuesday.

“David Carrick’s crimes were unspeakabl­y evil. He exploited his position as a police officer in the most disgusting way,” Rowley said. “I want to again reiterate my apology on behalf of the Met. We are truly sorry.”

Carrick’s case was the latest in a string of scandals to undermine public trust in the Metropolit­an Police, the largest police force in Britain. Authoritie­s have put heavy pressure on the police to reform its culture and standards after a series of allegation­s of misogyny and racism within its ranks.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman, a British lawyer and politician, called Carrick’s crimes “a scar on our police.”

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