Gangster Slashes Prisoner, RAF Serviceman Jailed: Crime Round-Up
Gangster Slashes Prisoner, RAF Man Jailed: Crime Round-Up

Gangster Slashes Fellow Prisoner in HMP Shotts Attack

Robert Warnock, 30, was convicted for a brutal attack on Jason Arthur at HMP Shotts on November 29, 2021. The High Court in Edinburgh heard that Warnock chased Arthur through the Allanton Hall wing and struck him three times on the neck with a razor blade-like weapon. A two-minute CCTV clip showed prison guards restraining Warnock after the assault, while Arthur attempted to defend himself with a dinner tray. Lord Young, the presiding judge, viewed the footage during the hearing.

RAF Serviceman Jailed for 17-Year Campaign of Abuse

Kenny Ralph Dalgleish, 38, an RAF serviceman, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for strangling two women repeatedly over 17 years. He was found guilty of 11 charges at the High Court in Dundee on June 5. Police and prosecutors described his crimes as "horrific" and a "sustained campaign of abuse." The court heard that Dalgleish became controlling and verbally abusive soon after meeting the women, with behaviour escalating to physical and serious sexual abuse, including strangulation.

Child Killer Rosdeep Adekoya Removed from Glasgow Home Amid Protests

Rosdeep Adekoya, 41, convicted of killing her child, was escorted from a house in Glasgow's East End on Monday evening after protesters demanded her removal. Footage showed Adekoya being led away by police officers with two unidentified women. Hecklers shouted, "You f***ing monster," as she was bundled into a police car. The protest followed earlier tensions, including a reported prison gym clash.

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Man Arrested After Alleged Rape in Glasgow

A 25-year-old man was arrested in connection with an alleged rape on Warroch Street, near Glasgow city centre, at 10:45 pm on July 8. Police responded to reports of a late-night attack and confirmed the arrest. Enquiries are ongoing.

Police Condemn Anonymous Online Fearmongering After Wrong Address Targeted

Police criticized anonymous social media accounts after protesters gathered outside the wrong home in Castlemilk, targeting an innocent individual. Senior police officers stated that such accounts are "tapping into fears of communities." Similar protests occurred in Cranhill, where online rumours falsely accused individuals of criminality. Police urged the public to verify information before acting.

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