The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Sex predator will only be freed if proven not a risk

Judge imposes lifelong restrictio­n order on Dundee rapist

- Dave finlay

A high risk sex predator from Dundee who drugged and raped vulnerable women was warned that he will only ever be freed from jail if parole authoritie­s are satisfied it would not pose a danger to public safety.

A judge imposed an Order for Lifelong Restrictio­n on Andrew Brown and told the rapist it constitute­d a sentence of imprisonme­nt for an indetermin­ate period.

Lord Armstrong ordered that 57-year-old Brown must serve at least four and a half years in jail but told him not to assume that he would be released at the end of that period.

The judge said he would only ever be freed if the Parole Board can be satisfied that such a move would not endanger the public.

Brown sexually assaulted one woman and raped two others in attacks at addresses in Dundee between 2012 and 2016. One of the victims was given sedatives or similar substances by the sex attacker and he tried to get a second woman to ingest them.

Following his conviction earlier this year a full risk assessment was carried out on the rapist which classed him as “a high risk to the safety of the public at large”.

Brown, who has previously been jailed for five years, has a criminal record that features sex offences, including indecent assault.

Lord Armstrong said that his conduct in his latest offending committed for his own gratificat­ion was “callous, manipulati­ve and predatory”.

The judge told Brown: “These crimes, of which you have been convicted, are disturbing and of the most severe gravity.

“You appear to show no real remorse or concern for the victims of your crimes.”

The High Court in Edinburgh heard that Brown continued to deny his guilt over the rapes and sexual assault and had failed to respond to previous proposed interventi­ons to address his behaviour.

Defence solicitor advocate Chris Fyffe tried to persuade the judge to deal with Brown by imposing a determinat­e sentence on him coupled with a further period of supervisio­n.

Mr Fyffe said it would be a significan­t jail term and that Brown would likely be “a man of some considerab­le age” by the time of his release, but Lord Armstrong rejected the submission.

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