David Carrick case: Further charges brought against policeman from Stevenage to make total of 53 charges

By Layth Yousif

29th Nov 2022 | Local News

David Carrick case - new charges brought to make 53 in total
David Carrick case - new charges brought to make 53 in total

David Carrick case: Further charges brought against policeman from Stevenage 

As part of the ongoing investigation by the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, Metropolitan Police officer, David Carrick, has now been charged with a further nine offences. 

These additional offences are all linked to a new victim, who is now part of the investigation, and took place in 2003. 

They are: 

False imprisonment  

Six offences of rape including two of anal rape 

Indecent assault  

Possession of firearm with intent to cause fear of violence 

There are now 53 charges against Carrick relating to 13 victims. 

Carrick, aged 47, and an officer with the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, was arrested by Hertfordshire Constabulary on 2 October 2021, at his home in Stevenage. He remains in custody and suspended by the Metropolitan Police Service at this time. 

Carrick is next due to appear at Westminster Magistrate's Court on Wednesday 30 November at 2pm. 

A trial date has also been set for February 2023. 

     

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