Rapist cop David Carrick faces food terrorism after becoming No1 target in jail

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David Carrick will serve at least 30 years behind bars for attacking a dozen women (Image: REX/Shutterstock)
David Carrick will serve at least 30 years behind bars for attacking a dozen women (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Rapist Met Police officer David Carrick faces "food terrorism" in jail where he could have his food "messed with" or "spat in", reportedly said a former prisoner.

Carrick will serve at least 30 years behind bars for attacking a dozen women over a 17-year period.

And a former soldier who spent seven years in prison said Carrick, who is on 24/7 death watch after being sentenced yesterday, will be seen by fellow prisoners as a "No.1 target", reports the Daily Star.

Richard Jones, who was released in 2019 after completing a sentence for conspiracy to supply cocaine, said the ex cop will now have a "horrible" life.

“He is going to live a horrible, s***ty life. He will be on VP wings all the time so there’s no way anyone will get to him but people will try," he said.

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Rapist cop David Carrick faces food terrorism after becoming No1 target in jailCarrick will be held at Belmarsh prison (SWNS)

“The only way anyone can get to someone who is in for an offence of that type is if they’re orderlies working on the segregation unit or block and they are serving the food.

“It is something we call food terrorism where they literally do things to their food knowing it will go to them. So he will be even mindful of the psychological warfare going on when it comes to ‘is my food been messed with, has this sandwich been spat in, should I eat the custard or not?'.

“He will be questioning his own mind when it comes to whether he should eat the food. People on the block will be saying ‘they are spitting in your food mate, they are doing this to your food’ and he will have this in his head with every meal he gets.

“What he may do, which some people do, he may change religion and go for Kosher food, which comes packed, a pre-packed meal which comes microwavable, that will be his safest route.

“He is in for a long hard sentence.”

Rapist cop David Carrick faces food terrorism after becoming No1 target in jailRichard Jones is a former prisoner (Richard Jones)
Rapist cop David Carrick faces food terrorism after becoming No1 target in jailMr Jones said that Carrick will be a "No.1 target" in prison (REX/Shutterstock)

Carrick, who was sacked from the force following his conviction, was handed 36 life sentences with a minimum term of 30 years and 239 days.

The sex predator previously admitted 49 charges, including 24 counts of rape and charges of sexual assault, controlling and coercive behaviour and false imprisonment.

He is being held at a maximum security unit in HMP Belmarsh and there is already a bounty on his head, according to Daily Star jail sources.

Former prisoner Mr Jones, from Bristol, now works to support military veterans who have ended up in prison.

And asked what 24/7 watch will mean for Carrick, he told the Daily Star: “He will be in a cell where he has a member of staff sat outside viewing him through a barred cell.

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“It will have a polycarbonate shield so it will be protecting him from any fluids, i.e. blood if he does slash himself up.

“But they can see him clearly in the cell and they will sit outside watching him, taking notes of every single movement, he won’t get to do anything alone, he will be escorted everywhere.

Rapist cop David Carrick faces food terrorism after becoming No1 target in jailCarrick could face "food terrorism" (REX/Shutterstock)

“He will be under protection so they won’t be able to get to him but they will want to get to him. Or he could be in a cell with a camera maybe in the top corner with a protected visor or shield watching him that way.

“Sometimes if it’s a camera they may be too far away to make a difference if he does try to take his own life.

“It may take longer for them to get to him rather than have a member of staff sit right outside the door where they can be in there within seconds to prevent him hurting himself.

“He will be literally thoroughly searched on his way in, they will make sure he hasn’t got any blades, if he wants to have a shave he will be watched having a shave to make sure the blades don’t come out the razors and the razors will be issued to him to be used and then taken back so he can’t hold on to anything.

“It will be very hard for him to try to take his life because everything he does will be monitored and watched.”

Liam McInerney

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