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Highland rapist jailed after 13-year 'torrent' of abuse including attack girl (14) in a park


By Ali Morrison

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Francis Sanderson was handed a 15 year sentence today.
Francis Sanderson was handed a 15 year sentence today.

A serial rapist from Moray has been jailed for 15 years for attacking and abusing six females.

Francis Sanderson (29), also known by surname Campbell, carried out multiple rapes and sexual assaults over 13 years.

The High Court in Inverness heard how one victim was 14-years-old when she was raped by Sanderson in a public park.

His offences were committed against six women between 2008 and 2020 in the Moray, Easter Ross and the Inverness areas.

Another was gagged with a sock and tape before being subjected to a serious sexual assault.

Prosecutors from the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) told the jury that Sanderson attempted to control his victims through threats and physical violence.

He further pled guilty to assaulting a police officer attempting to arrest him.

At the High Court in Glasgow today Sanderson was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.

He was also given a five-year sentence extension and will be closely monitored on his release.

Detective Inspector Gordon Patullo said: “Francis Sanderson perpetrated domestic abuse offences for many years and has today been held accountable for his conduct.

“Sanderson’s offending is marked by a sustained campaign of physical and sexual abuse against a number of women.

“He has shown himself to be a controlling and dangerous individual who perpetrated a torrent of domestic abuse throughout his adult life.

"With this sentence Sanderson will face the consequence of his actions for years to come.

“His conviction is welcomed and sends out a clear message that domestic abuse crimes not be tolerated in a modern Scotland and will be robustly investigated by Police Scotland.

"I would like to acknowledge the victims in this case and I hope that today's sentencing provides them with some closure which will allow them to move on with their lives.

“We would take this opportunity to reach out to anyone who is experiencing or has experienced domestic abuse; it is never too late to report to the police or seek support and advice from one of our partner agencies such as Women's Aid."

National Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offending, Fraser Gibson, commended the victims – all now adults – for their courage in reporting the crimes.

He said: “Francis Sanderson was a serial abuser of women who damaged the lives of females with whom he came into contact.

“His offending covers most of his adult life. He moved from victim to victim.

“We are grateful for the courage of the women who came forward to report their experiences and bring this offending to an end.

“Prosecutors within COPFS are committed to pursuing justice for victims of such abuse and we would encourage all victims of similar offending to come forward, report it and seek help.”


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