Failings of Civil Nuclear Police
A POLICE force who employed Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens at the
Sellafield site in Cumbria has said it ‘deeply regrets’ his service in the
organisation, after a report was released highlighting failings made by a
number of police forces in the years prior to Sarah’s death. Wayne Couzens
joined the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) on March 7 2011 and left on
September 9 2018. He left the CNC to transfer to the Metropolitan Police
Service. On joining the CNC, he served for eight months at Sellafield
before transferring to the Dungeness site in Kent, where he was based for
the rest of his service.
Times & Star 1st March 2024
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