Former Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman says officers who allowed offender’s career to flourish must be investigated

The Metropolitan police and the government are coming under pressure to punish officers who allowed the serial rapist David Carrick to be shielded from the sack despite multiple warnings about his abuse and violence against women during his two decades in the force.

The demands came as the police watchdog, the Independent Office of Police Conduct, confirmed it had no plans to investigate how Carrick went undetected.

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