Monday 3 October 2022 07:03 AM Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens will appear at the Old Bailey today ... trends now Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens will appear at the Old Bailey today accused of driving naked from the waist down and exposing himself to a female cyclist Court heard allegations he performed sex act in front of female cyclist in 2020 He also allegedly drove through Dover with the lower half of his body exposed Sarah Everard's killer is serving a whole life order so will never leave prison By Dan Sales For Mailonline Published: 06:56 BST, 3 October 2022 | Updated: 06:56 BST, 3 October 2022 Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens will return to the Old Bailey to enter pleas after being charged with flashing. The 49-year-old is accused of two counts of indecent exposure pre-dating Ms Everard's kidnap, rape and murder. In June 2015, he allegedly drove pantless through Dover in Kent. And in November 2020, he is accused of exposing himself to a female cyclist. He is due to appear in court before Mrs Justice May today. In a separate case, the former armed officer with the Met's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command has pleaded not guilty to four counts of indecent exposure. Murderer Wayne Couzens due in court today charged with two further counts of indecent exposure Pictured: A court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Sarah Everard's killer Wayne Couzens appearing via video link on April 13 at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London charged with two further flashing offences Those charges relate to other alleged incidents in Swanley, Kent, last year - on January 30 and February 6, and on February 14 and February 27. Last March, while a serving Metropolitan Police officer, Couzens snatched 33-year-old marketing executive Ms Everard as she walked home in south London. Couzens, from Deal in Kent, is currently serving a whole-life sentence at HMP Frankland in Durham for her killing. He lost an appeal against this sentence earlier this year. Couzens' lawyers had argued he deserved 'decades in jail' but said a whole-life term was excessive. However, in a summary read out in court, Lord Burnett said that the sentencing judge was entitled to impose a whole life order due to the facts of Couzens' case. Lord Burnett said that while the sentencing starting point in Couzens' case would be a minimum term of 30 years, he continued: 'Having regard to its aggravating features we are in no doubt that its seriousness is so exceptionally high such that a whole life order rather than a minimum term order should be made.' Sarah Everard, 33, was abducted, raped and murdered by Couzens while he was a serving Metropolitan Police officer Ms Everard was killed after being abducted from a street in Clapham, south London, and placed into a hire car by Couzens. He convinced her she was under arrest for breach of lockdown rules, even using his real police handcuffs and warrant card for the fake detention. The killing sparked outrage across the UK and has also sparked a string of revelations about ongoing issues in the Metropolitan Police and other UK forces. Several officers also faced criminal charges after messages emerged from a WhatsApp group that included Couzens. Couzens has since been charged with six flashing offences in total. At the time the CPS charged him with the latest two offences, Rosemary Ainslie, head of the Crown Prosecution Service's Special Crime Division, said: 'The CPS has authorised two further charges of exposure against Wayne Couzens, following a referral of evidence by the Metropolitan Police. 'The two alleged offences took place in June 2015 and November 2020. Wayne Couzens will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 2 September 2022. 'The function of the CPS is not to decide whether a person is guilty of a criminal offence, but to make fair, independent and objective assessments about whether it is appropriate to present charges to a court to consider. 'The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings against Wayne Couzens are active and that he has the right to a fair trial.' For the previous four charges Couzens has elected to face a jury trial after denying the allegations at the Old Bailey in May. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility