All police forces told to vet officers to 'find anyone who has slipped through the net'
All police forces have been asked to check their officers and staff against national police databases to “identify anyone who has slipped through the net” in the wake of the David Carrick rape case, the Home Office said.
Read more: Police officer unmasked as serial rapist who locked victims in cupboards, beat and urinated on them in sickening attacks Mr Sunak will meet Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley later on Wednesday. Home Secretary Suella Braverman has also asked the College of Policing to strengthen the statutory code of practice for police vetting, making the obligations all forces must legally follow stricter and clearer.
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