The London Metropolitan Police Department dismissed the police officer for 24 cases of sexual assault, and the incumbent police officer who has received allegations such as sexual abuse so far. It revealed that it is conducting a large-scale survey targeting 800 people.

David Carrick, 48, who worked as a police officer for the London Metropolitan Police and guarded parliament, was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault two years ago. He pleaded guilty to 49 charges including imprisonment.



Regarding the defendant, there were frequent reports of assault and domestic violence, and although the London Metropolitan Police Department interviewed him, he was not subject to disposition and abused his position as a police officer.



Police Commissioner General Lowry apologized on Monday, saying, "We have disappointed the people of London. Over the years, we have missed opportunities to remove defendant from police duties." made it clear.



In addition, it is said that there are about 800 active police officers who have received allegations of sexual abuse and domestic violence, and that a large-scale investigation is underway to prevent recurrence.



In England, a police officer was sentenced to life imprisonment for assaulting and killing a woman on her way home, and the public's trust in the police has been greatly shaken.