Edinburgh Evening News

Pensioner jailed for sex offences spanning 16 years

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An Edinburgh man will spend at least five years in jail for sexually assaulting women and girls over the course of 16 years during the 1980s and 90s.

John O’Flaherty, 67, was found guilty of seven charges, with offences occurring between 1980 and 1996. He committed rapes and assaults against four victims at various locations across the north and south west of Edinburgh including in a lock-up garage or storage unit and an ice cream van. One woman was raped while she slept.

Two of O’Flaherty’s victims were young girls – one aged around seven years old when she was assaulted – while another was a vulnerable teenager. He chased one victim with Samurai swords threatenin­g to kill her.

O’Flaherty was found guilty of the charges at a trial in May last year. At the High Court in Livingston on Tuesday, February 27 he was given a lifelong restrictio­n order and will spend at least five years in prison.

Scotland’s Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offences, Katrina Parkes, said: “The victims of John O’Flaherty’s depravity have shown great courage and resolve.

“The ordeals they endured at the hands of this man have weighed heavily. Their evidence has ended his appalling criminal behaviour and I hope they now find some small comfort.

“John O’Flaherty has been brought to justice after a thorough investigat­ion by the police and our expert prosecutor­s.

“I would urge anyone who has been victim of similar crime, no matter how long ago, to come forward, report it and seek support. The Crown is committed to effectivel­y prosecutin­g all sexual offenders.”

Chief Inspector Jonny Wright said: “Our response to sexual crime is victim centred, with the safety and wellbeing of victims at the heart of what we do. I hope the conviction and sentencing of John O’Flaherty highlights that time is no barrier to investigat­ing offences and we will respond to all reports we receive. I wish to thank the women he targeted for coming forward and reporting the attacks to police. Their testimony led to O’Flaherty’s conviction.”

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