Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Police sergeant raped two girls

1 July 2011 Last updated at 15:33 GMT Paul Greig Paul Greig of Armadale denied raping the sisters A police sergeant has been found guilty of raping two young girls 36 years ago when he was babysitting them.

Paul Greig of Armadale, 51, denied raping the sisters at a house in West Lothian between 1974 and 1975.

The Lothian and Borders officer had also denied indecent behaviour with the girls over the same period.

A jury at the High Court in Edinburgh returned a majority verdict on two charges of rape and two of indecent practices against the girls.

Greig will be sentenced on 10 August.

One of his victims was aged between eight and nine and the other between six and seven at the time.

Victim's 'terrified'

Giving evidence during a week-long trial, the women, now in their 40s, described how Greig threatened them that if they told anyone what was happening their dad would go to jail and they would be sent to a home.

Despite being bathed and put in their pyjamas by their mother before she left, the women said Greig would give them another bath and then sexually abuse and rape them.

The women said they had been terrified.

The offences were not reported to the police until January of last year.

In his closing address to the jury, Advocate Depute Andrew Stewart QC said a delay in reporting such matters did not mean the women were lying.

Research showed that many victims of sexual assault did not do so either because of threats or because they felt they would not be believed.

Daughter in tears

Defence advocate, Tommy Ross, said that because of the 36 year delay in the allegations being made to the police there was no medical or scientific evidence and the account given to the police was "total invention".

The girls' mother in her evidence, he said, had found the girls in bed when she returned home and nothing was said. Neither had neighbours heard any screaming.

Greig, a married man with a grown up son and daughter, joined the police force in 1993 and has been suspended from duty since January, 2010.

In his evidence, Greig said he could only recollect baby-sitting the girls on two occasions. The allegations against him, he said, were absolutely untrue.

When the jury's verdict was announced, his wife and daughter burst into tears and when judge, Lord Kinclaven remanded Greig in custody for reports.

When it was ordered he be placed on the Sex Offenders Register, his daughter cried out: "Dad, Dad, Dad. Oh my god".


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Baby girl's body found in rubbish

19 May 2011 Last updated at 13:43 GMT Site where body found The newborn baby's body was found at the waste management site on Valley Road, Bradford The body of a newborn girl has been found among rubbish on a waste management site in West Yorkshire.

Police said the baby's body was found in the early hours, by staff working at Valley Road in Bradford.

Officers, who are investigating the identity of the girl, have "serious concerns" for the welfare for her mother.

A post-mortem examination is expected to take place to determine how the baby girl died.

A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said: "Emergency services attended and it was confirmed the baby girl was already deceased.

"An investigation is under way to identify the child and the circumstances surrounding the discovery of her body.

"We have serious concerns for the health and welfare of the mother and ask her or anyone who may have information to contact the police as soon as possible."


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