The Scotsman

Ex-police officer weeps and denies theft from mother

● Former bodyguard denies taking £60,000 from bank account

- By TIM BUGLER

He told the jury on the eighth day of his trial at Stirling Sheriff Court that he had twice been given commendati­ons during his 27 years of service with Central Scotland Police, once for saving a person who was attacked with a knife, and as a firearms officer had been chosen to guard the late Lord Younger, who lived locally.

He said that shooting was also his hobby and he had represente­d the British police seven times in the world clay target shooting championsh­ips and shot “eight or nine times” for Scotland.

Rough and Jean Rough, also 58, of Alloa, Clackmanna­nshire, deny taking the money from joint bank accounts held in the name of Gladys and his late father, also called Andrew, who died last year.

The embezzleme­nt is alleged to have occurred between October 2010 and July 2015, after Andrew Rough senior had suffered a stroke, and was in hospital and then in a care home, and the old lady gave the couple her bank card.

Gladys Rough told the court earlier she had handed over the card so her son and daughter-in-law could fetch her shopping.

The trial continues.

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