JaiLed Cop Wayne Couzens Gets 18 Months In Jail For Flashing At Female Cyclist

JaiLed Cop Wayne Couzens Gets 18 Months In Jail For Flashing At Female Cyclist

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Wayne Couzens  has been given an extra 19 months jail sentence for flashing at a female cyclist whe he was supposed to be on duty. The incident occured days before abducting Sarah Everard, a court heard.

Details of the ex-Metropolitan Police officer’s activities were heard at the Old Bailey as he appeared to be sentenced for three offences of indecent exposure.

The depraved 50-year-old is already serving a whole life jail sentence for the murder of Ms Everard. His murder of tragic Everard shocked the world, after he flashed his police card to her during lockdown, and kidnapped her under the pretentious pretext of an arrest.

The flashing incidents took place in woodland and at a fast-food restaurant in Kent between November 2020 and February 2021.

Mrs Justice May paid tribute to the victims of Wayne Couzens as she sentenced him to 19 months for three incidents of indecent exposure in the months before he murdered Sarah Everard.

She told the Old Bailey that Couzens was already serving a whole life jail term for the kidnap, rape and killing of Ms Everard.

The senior judge said the sentencing for indecent exposure also served as “public recognition” of the fact of the offences and the impact on the victims, and “their courage and resilience” in coming forward.

She highlighted the victims’ statements which recounted the impact of Couzens’ “selfish, sexually aggressive acts”.

The judge said: “The fact that no police came to find him or his black car to question him about these incidents can only have served to confirm and strengthen in the defendant’s mind a dangerous belief in his invincibility, in his power sexually to dominate and abuse women without being stopped.”

Following the sentencing of Couzens, Rosemary Ainslie, head of the CPS special crime division, said: “Couzens repeatedly targeted women to expose himself to on multiple occasions. These offences were abhorrent and caused great distress and discomfort for the victims.

“It is right that he has been prosecuted for these offences and that he will continue to spend the rest of his life in prison.”

 

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