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U.K. officer accused of citing COVID-19 to detain kidnapping, murder victim Sarah Everard

Sarah Everard went missing on the evening of March 3 after leaving a friend's house in Clapham, south London. (Handout/Metropolitan Police/CNN) Sarah Everard went missing on the evening of March 3 after leaving a friend's house in Clapham, south London. (Handout/Metropolitan Police/CNN)
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A serving London police officer handcuffed a woman on the pretext that she broke COVID-19 lockdown rules before he kidnapped and killed her, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

Wayne Couzens, 48, appeared at London's Central Criminal Court charged with the abduction, rape and murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard, who disappeared while walking home from visiting a friend in south London on March 3.

The case has sparked national outrage and triggered large-scale protests denouncing violence against women.

Couzens has pleaded guilty to the charges. He sat in a packed courtroom with his head bowed as members of Everard's family listened to prosecutor Tom Little open his case.

Little said Couzens wore his police belt with handcuffs and used his police identification when he detained Everard 鈥渂y fraud.鈥 He had also rented a car as part of his plan, the prosecutor argued.

There was 鈥渘o credible alternative explanation for his need to hire a car other than to use that car to kidnap and rape a lone woman,鈥 Little said.

鈥淗is movements were consistent with the defendant looking for, or hunting, for a lone young female to kidnap and rape, which is precisely what he did,鈥 the prosecutor argued.

Couzens joined the Metropolitan Police in 2018 and had worked as part of a team protecting diplomatic locations in central London. He had worked an overnight shift at the U.S. Embassy on the day he kidnapped Everard.

Couzens also had worked on COVID-19 patrols and enforcing coronavirus regulations, Little said. Everard had been walking home after going to a friend's house for dinner while Britain remained under lockdown, and that made her more vulnerable to the officer's claim that she had breached pandemic rules, according to the prosecutor.

A passenger in a passing car witnessed the kidnapping, but mistook it for an arrest by an undercover officer, he added.

Everard's body was found in woodland in Ashford, Kent, about 60 miles (nearly 100 kilometers) southeast of London, a week after she went missing. Prosecutors said Couzens strangled her before setting fire to the body.

Everard's parents and sister demanded Couzens face them as they read out emotional witness statements Wednesday.

鈥淚 am tormented at the thought of what she endured,鈥 the victim's mother, Susan, said. 鈥淗e treated my daughter as if she was nothing and disposed of her as if she was rubbish.鈥

Everard's disappearance led to one of the most widely publicized missing person investigations the U.K. has ever seen, Little said.

Britain's government said in the wake of Everard's killing that it would invest millions of pounds more in its 鈥淪afer Streets鈥 fund to put more officers on the streets and improve street lighting and closed-circuit television facilities to protect women and girls. The killing of 28-year-old primary school teacher Sabina Nessa, who was found dead in a London park earlier this month, has put renewed focus on the safety of women.

Ahead of Wednesday's court hearing in the Couzens case, the Metropolitan Police department said it was 鈥渟ickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes, which betray everything we stand for.鈥 The force said it wouldn't further comment until the hearing is over.

A judge is expected to sentence Couzens on Thursday.

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