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Seven people convicted in largest prosecution of child abuse ring in Scotland
The trial at the High Court in Glasgow lasted for eight weeks and was described as “harrowing” after recounting evidence of systematic child sex abuse
Seven people involved in a child abuse ring have been convicted of a litany of charges, including gang rape, in what a judge has described as “the depths of human depravity”.

Iain Owens, 45; Elaine Lannery, 39; Lesley Williams, 41; Paul Brannan, 41; Scott Forbes, 50; Barry Watson, 47; and John Clark, 46, were all convicted of a string of sex crimes towards children, including rape and sexual abuse, in a Glasgow drug den where heroin and crack cocaine were used.

Four of the group – Owens, Lannery, Brannan and Williams – were found guilty of attempting to murder a child by pushing her into a microwave and trapping her in other places. An eighth person – Marianne Gallagher, 38 – was found guilty of assaulting a child and was granted bail.

A trial at the High Court in Glasgow, which lasted for eight weeks, heard evidence of systematic child sex abuse, described as “harrowing” by judge Lord Beckett.

Three of those on trial – Mark Carr, 49, Richard Gachagan, 46, and Leona Laing, 51 – were acquitted of all charges. The offences, involving four children, happened between 2012 and 2019.

Owens, Lannery, Brannan, Williams, Forbes, Watson and Clark were found guilty of taking part in the gang rape of a child. During the trial, the Crown said it would have been “off-the-scale devious” to concoct the allegations.

An allegation the accused used a Ouija board to “call on spirits and demons” causing the child victims to “believe that they could see, hear and communicate with spirits and demons” and making them take part in “witchcraft”, was dropped by prosecutors during the trial.

Iain Owens, 45, and Elaine Lannery, 39, were both convicted of attempted murder and multiple counts of assault, sexual assault, rape and causing a child to ingest drugs and alcohol. Lesley Williams, 41, was convicted of attempted murder, assault, rape and supplying drugs.

Paul Brannan, 41, was convicted of attempted murder, sexual assault, causing children to consume drugs and alcohol, rape and supplying class A drugs. Scott Forbes, 50, was found guilty of rape, while Barry Watson, 47, was found guilty of rape and sexual assault, and John Clark, 46, was found guilty of rape and sexual assault.

All 11 of those who stood trial were acquitted of killing dogs. Concluding the trial, judge Lord Beckett addressed those remaining in the dock.

He said: “None of you can now enjoy the presumption of innocence. You have all been found guilty of at least one serious charge.”

In discharging the jury, Lord Beckett thanked them for their “remarkable public service”. He said that given their “extraordinary service”, he was excusing each of them from ever again serving on a jury.

“It has been a very difficult trial to listen to,”

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00:00 Detective Superintendent Nicola Colbain, Public Protection, Police Scotland.
00:15 This has been a horrific ordeal for the young victims who were subjected to years of unimaginable
00:20 abuse.
00:21 Our thoughts are with them today and I hope this outcome can help them in moving forward.
00:27 The levels of depravity shown in this case are extremely rare in Scotland and the courage
00:32 of the victims was essential in securing this conviction.
00:37 This was a long, complex and challenging investigation for a team of officers and staff who had to
00:44 work through the most harrowing evidence to bring those responsible for these despicable
00:49 crimes to justice.
00:52 We remain committed to supporting victims of sexual crime and protecting children from
00:56 harmed abuse.
00:58 We will use all available resources to find and arrest the abusers, no matter how much
01:04 time has passed.
01:06 I would urge anyone who is a victim of abuse to speak to police in the knowledge that you
01:11 will be listened to, taken seriously and fully supported.
01:16 Since the investigation began, we have worked closely with a range of partners in social
01:21 work, health, education, Crown Office and the third sector to protect and support the
01:27 victims.
01:28 I think the convictions today speak loud and clear in regards to the abuse and the fact
01:34 that it won't be tolerated and that we will use all available resource to investigate
01:40 and bring those people to justice.
01:43 This was a long, complex and challenging investigation.
01:46 There was well over a thousand lines of inquiry progressed by the investigation team using
01:53 all available resource, but we couldn't have done it by ourselves and it's taken us working
01:59 alongside our partners in social work, health, education and the third sector to be able
02:04 to do so.
02:06 Police Scotland are committed to protecting children from harm and abuse.
02:10 The young victims in this case were supported by specially trained officers and a wide range
02:15 of partners throughout what was a rather lengthy and complex investigation.
02:20 However, there will be a multi-agency learning review conducted on the back of the criminal
02:25 proceedings.
02:27 The evidence was horrific within this case and we've been very mindful of the victims
02:36 testimonies as well as all the other evidence that we obtained during the investigation.
02:44 It was disturbing.
02:46 However, the staff, all the officers involved have been given appropriate support irrespective
02:54 of their involvement in the case and irrespective of their specialist training.
02:59 I commend each and every one of them for their professionalism and their tenacity.
03:05 Every day they protect the most vulnerable members of our community.
03:09 As you can imagine, the young victims are being supported by a range of partners and
03:15 that has been the case from the beginning and that will continue.
03:20 It's absolutely like nothing we've come across before and I think I could probably speak
03:24 for my partners in that regard as well.
03:27 I wouldn't like to speculate however on what the findings of that learning review will
03:31 be.
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