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A serious organised crime officer sexually assaulted two female colleagues while on duty.
Craig Glen inappropriately touched them in a police car during separate incidents in December 2016 and June 2021.
The married 37-year-old also made sexualised comments to them which he later claimed was ‘banter'.
He was found guilty yesterday at Glasgow Sheriff Court of two sexual assault charges and also convicted of communicating indecently with the same two officers.
The court heard that the constable worked in the serious organised crime unit at a police station in the city alongside the women.
Glen and his first victim attended Sighthill Cemetery to answer a call where, in front of a member of the public, he told her he'd ‘bend you over from behind and pull your hair extensions'.
Craig Glen at Glasgow Sheriff Court, where he was convicted of sexual assault
The trial heard how the PC and his colleague were later together in a car he was driving in the city's Springburn on Boxing Day 2016.
Kevin Henry, defending, put it to Glen when giving his evidence: ‘We heard you were sitting at lights and you put your hand on her right thigh and deliberately moved your hand up her leg.'
Glen replied: ‘No.'
The officer claimed that she was ‘disgusted, shocked' and felt ‘belittled' by Glen's conduct.
A second officer was also in a car with Glen behind the wheel on her first day at work on June 29, 2021.
Mr Henry said: ‘We heard evidence that you went to change gear and your hand brushed against her leg, did that happen?'
Glen again replied: ‘No.'
The officer stated to the court that she ‘laughed off' the incident at the time.
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