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Police Scotland has confirmed that a man has been sentenced for sexual assaults in the Highlands, Dundee and West Lothian


By Ian Duncan

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Police Scotland confirms that a man has been sentenced for sexual assaults in the Highlands, Dundee and West Lothian.
Police Scotland confirms that a man has been sentenced for sexual assaults in the Highlands, Dundee and West Lothian.

A man who was found guilty of sexual offences in the Highlands, Dundee and West Lothian over a 13-year period has been sentenced.

Daniel Fuller, 38, was convicted of seven charges last month and was remanded in custody.

He was sentenced today, Friday, September 16, at the High Court in Aberdeen to 12 years imprisonment, with a further three years on licence, as well as being added to the sex offender register indefinitely.

Detective Inspector Jennifer Priestley said: "We welcome the sentencing of Daniel Fuller, who has shown himself to be a predatory and dangerous man having committed such terrible crimes against his victims.

“It is thanks to the courage of the women who came forward that he has now been found guilty of his crimes and the cruelty of his behaviour has been exposed.

“I would encourage anyone who has been the victim of abuse to come forward and report it.

“Police Scotland takes all reports of abuse seriously and we will carry out a thorough investigation no matter how long ago these incidents took place.”

Anyone with any concerns or information can report them to police by calling 101 or calling Crimestoppers, where anonymity can be obtained, on 0800 555 111.


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