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    Scottish child abuse ring jailed for between eight and 20 years

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiJanuary 27, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    Scottish child abuse ring jailed for between eight and 20 years
    Six of the seven gang members sentenced. Top row, left to right: Barry Watson, Elaine Lannery and Iain Owens; bottom row, left to right: John Clark, Paul Brannan and Scott Forbes.

    A Scottish child abuse ring, whose actions were described as “plunging to the depths of human depravity,” has seen seven individuals sentenced to prison terms ranging from eight to 20 years.

    The group, consisting of five men and two women, will be subject to lifelong monitoring following their convictions for the gang rape of a child and the abuse of other children within a Glasgow drug den where heroin and crack cocaine were used.

    The convicted individuals are Iain Owens (46), Elaine Lannery (40), Lesley Williams (43), Paul Brannan (42), Scott Forbes (51), Barry Watson (48), and John Clark (48). Their convictions followed an eight-week trial at Glasgow High Court in November 2023.

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    Owens, Lannery, Brannan, and Williams were also found guilty of attempting to murder a child by trapping her in various locations, including pushing her into a microwave.

    Sentencing was postponed until December to allow for risk assessments, deemed necessary by Judge Lord Beckett due to the extreme severity of the crimes.

    The trial presented harrowing evidence of systematic child sexual abuse spanning from 2012 to 2019, involving three child victims.

    Lord Beckett, presiding over the case, considered lifelong restriction orders for the offenders, which involve continued monitoring of high-risk individuals even after their release from prison.

    All seven were convicted of participating in the gang rape of a child.

    Owens and Lannery faced additional convictions for various counts of assault, sexual assault, rape, and administering drugs and alcohol to a child.

    Owens received a 20-year sentence, while Lannery was sentenced to 17 years. Brannan, convicted of attempted murder, sexual assault, rape, and supplying Class A drugs, received a 15-year sentence.

    Williams, also convicted of attempted murder, assault, rape, and supplying drugs, was sentenced to 14 years.

    Forbes was convicted of rape and received an eight-year sentence, while Watson and Clark were convicted of rape and sexual assault, receiving sentences of nine years and six months and 10 years, respectively.

    During the trial, prosecutors withdrew an allegation that the defendants used a Ouija board to contact spirits and demons, influencing the child victims to believe they could communicate with these entities and participate in witchcraft.

    A co-defendant, Marianne Gallagher (40), was found guilty of assaulting a child but received only an admonishment from Lord Beckett, who warned her of severe consequences for any future offenses.

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