Met Police officer David Carrick admits to being serial rapist- PublishedA Metropolitan Police armed officer who used his role to put fear into his victims has admitted dozens of rape and sexual offences against 12 women.Jaswant Narwal, chief crown prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Carrick held a role where he was trusted with the responsibility of protecting the public, but yet over 17 years, in his private life, he did the exact opposite.She said the "scale of the degradation Carrick subjected his victims to is unlike anything I've encountered in my 34 years with the Crown Prosecution Service".Harriet Wistrich, director of campaign group the Centre for Women's Justice, said: "We have known for some time that there has been a culture of impunity for such offending by police officers.Carrick's full list of offences are:- 24 counts of rape- nine counts of sexual assault- five counts of assault by penetration- three counts of coercive and controlling behaviour- three counts of false imprisonment- two counts of attempted rape- one count of attempted sexual assault by penetration- one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent- one count of indecent assaultHave you been affected by the issues raised in this story?"