A Met Police officer with the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command now faces 29 sex offence charges against eight women, including against a woman in St Albans.
David Carrick, 46, from Stevenage, was today (Monday, January 10) charged with a further nine offences against four more women.
He had already been charged with 20 offences relating to four separate female victims.
Today he was notified of the further nine charges, which relate to four further victims who have come forward since the investigation began.
The new charges, which cover six counts of rape, one count of attempted rape, one count of assault by penetration and one count of coercive and controlling behaviour, are alleged to have taken place between 2009 and 2018.
Carrick has now been charged with a total of 29 offences relating to eight women:
- Thirteen counts of rape
- Five counts of sexual assault
- Three counts of assault by penetration
- Three counts of coercive and controlling behaviour
- Two counts of false imprisonment
- One count of attempted rape
- One count of attempted sexual assault by penetration
- One count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent
Carrick will make his first court appearance in relation to the new charges via video link at Westminster magistrates’ court on Wednesday, January 12.
Carrick was arrested on October 2, 2021, and he remains in custody.
He has been suspended by the Metropolitan Police Service.
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