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Glasgow child sex abuse gang given life sentences

Catriona Renton

BBC Scotland News

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The seven members of one of Scotland’s biggest child sex abuse rings have been given life-long sentences which mean they may never be released.

Three victims under the age of 13 were subjected to horrific ******* abuse and violence in a Glasgow drug den dubbed “the beastie house” over a seven-year *******.

Police said the children had suffered “unimaginable abuse”, with the offences including *****, attempted ******* and assault.

Iain Owens, 46; Elaine Lannery, 40; Lesley Williams, 43; Paul Brannan, 42; Scott Forbes, 51; Barry Watson, 48, and John Clark, 49, were all jailed for their part in the abuse and handed orders for lifelong restriction.

They had denied the charges but were found guilty in November 2023 after a two-month trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

Sentencing has been delayed until now because of delays in risk assessments which were ordered to help the judge, Lord Beckett, decide whether to impose the lifelong restriction orders.

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Two girls and a boy were violently and ********* assaulted on multiple occasions between 2012 and 2019.

The trial heard that the gang would hold “***** nights” and “dance and sex nights” in a squalid flat in Glasgow that was frequented by drug users.

A girl was ****** by members of the gang while she was still young enough to wear a nappy.

She described the flat as the “dark and scary beastie house” because she had been locked in a cupboard with a box that was full of spiders.

The girl was also shut in an oven and a fridge and was forced to eat dog food.

An older boy and girl were also subjected to savage beatings and ******* violence.

Members of the gang also used Class A drugs in front of the children and caused them to consume alcohol and drugs.

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The people who were found guilty were: Top row, from left: Paul Brannan, John Clark, Scott Forbes, Barry Watson. Bottom row, from left: Iain Owens, Lesley Williams, Elaine Lannery and Marianne Gallagher, who was convicted of assault but cleared of all other charges

The trial heard that the children first came into contact with social work in Glasgow in August 2017 and were deemed to be at risk in July 2018.

But the allegations of violence and ******* abuse did not come to light until March 2020.

Police were alerted by a man who had got to know the children. One of the victims became hysterical when she mistakenly thought she had been shut in a room.

The man and his wife then documented details of what the children recalled happening at the hands of the gang.

Jurors were also told Owens, Lannery, Williams, Watson, Clark and Forbes – who was known as Scott the Cameraman – all had previous convictions but none were for any type of sex crime.

Owens, Lannery, Brannan and Williams were found guilty of attempted *******.

Charges related to causing the children to take part in seances and witchcraft were dropped during the trial.

Another woman, 40-year-old Marianne Gallagher, was convicted of one count of assault to injury but was cleared of all other charges.

Her sentencing was initially deferred for 12 months for good behaviour and returned to court on 6 January this year. She was spared further punishment and admonished by Lord Beckett after he heard Gallagher had not offended over the last year.

What is an order for lifelong restriction?

Leading KC Tommy Ross said orders for lifelong restriction (OLRs) are reserved for the most serious court cases which do not involve *******.

Before an order is imposed the subject must undergo an extensive risk assessment process, conducted by psychologists, which typically takes about 12 weeks.

A judge then sets a minimum prison term – known as the punishment part – that the offender must serve before they are eligible to apply for parole.

And, if granted parole, they are subject to recall back to prison in the event that they commit any new offences or breach the terms of their release.

Mr Ross told BBC Scotland News: “Essentially when you get an order for lifelong restriction you will either be in prison or parole for the rest of your natural life.”

In 2023/24 a total of 18 OLRs were imposed in courts across Scotland

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