Serious Organised Crime Unit Cop Sentenced for Sexually Assaulting Colleagues on Duty
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, JUN 17 – Craig Glen resigned from Police Scotland after being convicted of sexually assaulting two female colleagues during separate incidents, with the court finding his actions deliberate and humiliating.
- Craig Glen, a 37-year-old former serious organised crime unit officer, was found guilty in May of two sexual assault charges involving colleagues in incidents from December 2016 and June 2021 at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
- The convictions followed testimony from highly credible victims who described inappropriate touching in a police car, supported by evidence and described as deliberate harassment by the panel.
- During the trial, Glen admitted to sexualized humor and buying dinner for a victim multiple times but claimed unawareness of touching her on the thigh several times.
- Sheriff Paul Reid sentenced Glen to 12 months’ supervision and placed him on the sex offenders register, stating his victims were “humiliated” and his actions were “clearly deliberate.”
- As a result of the convictions, Glen resigned and is no longer serving as a police officer, reflecting accountability within the police force.
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