Pictured: Met Police officer from same unit as Wayne Couzens charged with rape

Met police officer from same unit as Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens appears in court accused of ‘raping woman he met on Tinder after boasting he protected Boris Johnson and showing her his ID card’

David Carrick arrested on Saturday over alleged attack on September 4 last yearHe is charged with one count of rape and ’emphatically denies’ the allegation Was remanded into custody to appear at St Albans Crown Court on November 1 



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A Met police firearms officer from the same unit as Sarah Everard’s murderer Wayne Couzens appeared in court today accused of raping a woman he met on Tinder after allegedly showing her his warrant card and boasting about guarding Boris Johnson.  

PC David Carrick, 46, from the Met’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command, ’emphatically denies’ attacking the woman at  Premier Inn on September 4 last year after the pair went for drinks in St Albans, magistrates heard today. 

The alleged victim came forward following the whole life sentence handed to Couzens for kidnapping, raping and murdering Miss Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive, the court heard. 

Carrick, who magistrates heard was Couzens’ former colleague, is currently suspended from duty, and was remanded into custody to appear at St Albans Crown Court on November 1.    

David Carrick, 46, was arrested on Saturday and has been suspended from the Met’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command

Carrick, (left) who magistrates heard was Couzens’ former colleague, is accused of attacking a woman on September 4 last year. He denies the allegations 

Carrick – who appeared at St Albans Magistrates Court via a video link and was wearing a white t-shirt – met the alleged victim on dating site Tinder on September 4 last year. 

Magistrates were told Carrick showed her his police warrant card and said he worked for the Met’s firearms division and was involved with guarding important people including the Prime Minister. He also said he owns a snake, the court heard. 

Mark Fleckney, prosecuting, said: ‘They first met on September 4 of last year when they went to a public house in St Albans.

‘Mr Carrick had asked whether she could come to the injured party’s house, but said she would rather meet him in town.’

He added: ‘Mr Carrick had ordered a bottle of wine which she doesn’t drink, but felt pressured to drink it as he had paid for that wine.

‘The conversation then went onto what Mr Carrick did and she confirmed that he was a Metropolitan Police officer.

‘Indeed he showed the injured party his identification card. He said he worked for the Metropolitan Police firearms division and that he guarded a number of important people including the Prime Minister.

‘He confirmed he lived in Stevenage and also owned a snake.’

Carrick, who is currently suspended from duty, is due to appear at St Albans Crown Court on November 1

The court heard the officer took the woman to the Premier Inn in St Albans where he was staying, where the alleged offence occurred.

Ryan Dowding, defending Carrick, said: ‘The two met on Tinder, a dating app, and they had arranged to go to a pub.

‘Having consumed alcohol at the pub, and then going to another pub, more alcohol was consumed.

‘Mr Carrick says no such sex occurred. He emphatically denies the allegations.’

Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring, who appeared via video link at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, remanded the officer in custody.

He said: ‘You will be remanded in custody until you appear at St Albans Magistrates’ Court on November 1.’

Carrick’s alleged victim came forward following the whole life sentence handed to Couzens for kidnapping, raping and murdering Miss Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive, the court heard

A referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Commissioner Cressida Dick said yesterday, when the charge was announced: ‘I am deeply concerned to hear the news today that an officer from the Met’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command has been arrested and now charged with this serious offence. I fully recognise the public will be very concerned too.’

‘Criminal proceedings must now take their course so I am unable to comment any further at this stage.’

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