'I was strip searched naked by police'
A woman who was strip searched by male police officers has received an apology from the Metropolitan Police for how her complaint was handled.
The 26-year-old was taken to a London police station in March 2011 after behaving erratically outside a club.
She said her drink had been spiked, and was later awarded 拢37,000 in compensation for how she was treated.
A Met Police spokesman said there were "service failings" in dealing with her complaints about her treatment.
In this interview, Sarah - not her real name - describes her ordeal in graphic detail and says it has left her suffering from anxiety.
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