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Ex-cop tells of man's bizarre sex request as she worked undercover as prostitute

An cop who worked undercover as a prostitute recalled one of her wildest experiences on the job.

Danni Brooke carried out covert operations for years before she left the Met Police in 2013.

Appearing on the Anything Goes podcast with host James English today, Tuesday, April 25, Danni spoke of her first time on the streets 'working' as a sex worker in London, reports the Daily Star.

"I was stood in a red light area, this is horrendous actually," she said.

"So I’m stood there for a little while and this guy’s come out of this building […] he came over, he’s a very big gentleman. He’s like, 'Hello.'"

"I said, ‘What do you want?’ And he said, 'Dry anal.'"

Danni Brooke worked undercover for a number of years. (Humphrey Nemar)

"I just went, ‘Dry?! I’ve never even heard of that.'"

Danni said she panicked and responded: "I’m waiting for a cab!"

She continued on saying that her safety team, who were parked up nearby in an unmarked motor, and listening on a recording device laughed so hard that their vehicle was "shaking".

She was stunned at the man's request. (Humphrey Nemar)

"He walked off and obviously when he’s way out of sight he gets nicked," she added.

She continued on by saying that as the man denied the offence when taken in for questioning she had to repeat the encounter in court.

"He brought his wife to court," she giggled.

"There are three magistrates and obviously their shoulders are going up and down," she added, mimicking the giggling law enforcers.

"I’m just thinking, I’ve got to say in court what has happened. So I’m relaying it, and all of a sudden his wife stood up and went, 'Look at her! She looks like she would do that!'"

"What does someone look like who does that?"

Dannis has worked on TV and released a book. (Supplied)

Brooke says even the magistrates couldn't contain their laughter and had to take a break.

Brooke left the police force 10 years ago and has gone onto make a number of TV appearances on the likes of ITV's This Morning and C4's Hunted.

She also released a book, titled The Girl For The Job, in March, which details some of her experiences working with the Met undercover.

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