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Shamed PC Steven Walters, 48, left his victims suffering panic attacks, anxiety and depression after committing the offences just two months apart while on patrol last year.

A court heard the vile officer, who was based in Sutton Coldfield, West Mids., attacked the older of his two victims in her own home — touching her under her skirt before asking to be taken to a bedroom.

The other assault happened in the back of a patrol car after offering a woman in her 20s a lift home.

The sick policeman pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault at a previous hearing and was jailed today for four years at Stafford Crown Court.

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Sentencing, Judge Paul Glenn said: "The public are entitled to have faith in police officers and to trust them in the discharge of their powers and responsibilities.

"You exploited that trust and you have brought disgrace on yourself and indeed the force you served.

"I do not see any remorse.

"You were confident you could deal with any allegations by lying."

The court heard creepy Walters asked his first victim, whom he groped in the car, "what she was doing at that time of night in that dress" before offering her a lift.

But he assaulted her and left her scared after the sickening offence in Sutton Coldfield.

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The older woman, whose kids were asleep when she was abused, experienced feelings of disgust and anxiety after Walters struck.

Walters, whose address cannot be published because of a court order imposed by West Midlands Police, was fired for his offences on Monday.

Speaking after sentencing, West Midlands chief constable Dave Thompson said: "The public expects simple things from the police: that they can trust us, that we offer friendship and service to people in need, and that vulnerable people are safe in our care.

"PC Walters has engaged in criminal activity that has shocked me. In 26 years' police service, this is one of the worst violations of policing integrity I have ever seen."

It emerged in September Walters told a Birmingham rape victim he would only help her if she gave him oral sex.