Rowley said that the London Metropolitan Police is investigating 1633 cases of sexual crimes and domestic abuse over the past decade, and if the evidence is conclusive, the people involved will be fired. "it is important that all 45000 staff members will be re-examined to see if there are any missing violations."
The statement came after David Carrick, a police officer from the London Metropolitan Police, pleaded guilty to 24 counts of rape. David Carrick has been in office for nearly 20 years, using his position to abuse women, including 24 counts of rape, he committed a total of 49 crimes. The incident sparked a heated debate in British society.
Rowley said the case undermined the trust of many women in the Metropolitan Police in London. "We have disappointed the group of women and indeed the people of London," Raleigh said. " Raleigh also apologized to the victims of the case and said David Carrick "should not be a policeman."