he also promised to have tested new legal routes to dismiss those who fail vetting. it s one of the biggest challenges facing the met s commissioner. the misconduct systems do not connect up a man that took a woman by her neck and dragged her down a staircase. carrick, and yet somehow he s still serving as a police officer and we gave him a gun. so, you know, my worry about today, having been at this now for a year, is kind of what will it take to get wholesale change? operation onyx is meant to bejust one answer to baroness casey s question of what it will take to get that wholesale change and reform. but its delivery is crucial if sir mark rowley s apology to all the women of london
when the metropolitan police officer david carrick was jailed for more than 30 years after admitting 2a counts of rape after 17 years operating with impunity in the met, sir mark rowley apologised to all carrick s victims and went on. indeed, i apologise to the women of london, many of whom i m sure will be troubled and their trust in policing will be shaken. shaken by these events. he made a promise to review allegations of sexual violence and abuse made against almost 100 police officers and police staff and abuse made against almost 1100 police officers and police staff in the last ten years who are still serving in the force. he also pledged that by the end of march, the met would have completed operation onyx, our review of the officers and staff whom we have concerning domestic or sexual incident reports against.
to clean itself up. the met has lost the consent to police, the report believes. it can t protect its own female gay and minority ethnic staff and it can t provide adequate policing for these groups when they re victims of crime. for too long, the met has had predatory officers and a culture of denial about the scale of its problems. the details set out in this report of a broken force are frankly horrific. rape evidence that had to be discarded because the fridges in police stations didn t work. a sikh officer who had his beard cut by colleagues, a muslim officer, who found bacon in his boots and female officers routinely targeted and humiliated by their male counterparts. couzens and carrick, the met s murderer and its rapist. baroness casey clear those who have the powers to search, arrest and detain need to have the trust and confidence of those they police.
discarded because the fridges in police stations didn t work. asic officer who had his beard cut by colleagues. a muslim officer who found bacon on his boots. and female officers routinely targeted and humiliated by their male counterparts. cousins and carrick, the murderer and its rapist, the baroness said those who have the power to search, arrest and detain me to have the trust and confidence of those they police, so this needs to be a landmark moment. the commission of the met apologetic, promising change, but not accepting every word of the report despite baroness casey s plea to do so. it is disturbing casey s plea to do so. it is disturbing and casey s plea to do so. it 3 disturbing and upsetting and heartbreaking. i apologise to those who have suffered the consequence. d0 those who have suffered the consequence. consequence. do you accept baroness. consequence. do you accept baroness, casings consequence. do you accept baroness, casings findings? i consequence. do you