Met Police Commissioner's statement after PC Carrick jailed
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Met Police Commissioner's statement after PC Carrick jailed
Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has apologised to the women of London after the life sentencing of former Met police officer David Carrick.
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