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Failure to properly vet officers resulted in serial rapists within Met ranks, review finds

Abandoning checks on staff and officers was ‘a dereliction of the Met’s duty to keep London safe’, says home secretary

Raccontata daindependent.co.uktheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Failure to properly vet officers resulted in serial rapists within Met ranks, review finds

Abandoning checks on staff and officers was ‘a dereliction of the Met’s duty to keep London safe’, says home secretary

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independent.co.uk5 mesi fa

David Carrick among Met Police officers not properly vetted before joining force

Carrick, who was given 37 life sentences for his crimes, was not properly vetted in 2017, with checks failing to reveal an allegation of domestic abuse against him

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  1. giovedì 8 gennaio 2026·independent.co.uk

    David Carrick among Met Police officers not properly vetted before joining force

    Carrick, who was given 37 life sentences for his crimes, was not properly vetted in 2017, with checks failing to reveal an allegation of domestic abuse against him

  2. giovedì 8 gennaio 2026·theguardian.com

    Failure to properly vet officers resulted in serial rapists within Met ranks, review finds

    Abandoning checks on staff and officers was ‘a dereliction of the Met’s duty to keep London safe’, says home secretary