A MAN who physically and sexually assaulted five women in areas across the country – including Jedburgh – has been jailed.

Oliver Dalgleish, 28, originally from Rosyth, was sentenced to eight years in prison today (Friday, December, 7).

The offences took place between December 2006 and October 2016 in the Dumfermline, Jedburgh, Edinburgh, Gorebridge, Musselburgh, Crombie and Rosyth areas.

Officers from Police Scotland’s Domestic Abuse Task Force began to investigate Dalgleish in November 2016 and he was charged in June 2018.

He went on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh on September 19, 2018, where he was found guilty of a catalogue of serious sexual and violent offences.

Detective Sergeant Colin Moffat from the Domestic Abuse Task Force said: “We welcome the sentencing today of Oliver Dalgleish and hope that the women can take some comfort from this and begin to move on with their lives.

“Dalgleish is a dangerous individual who is a risk to the public. I would like to thank the victims for their bravery, courage, and support throughout our enquiries. Dalgleish failed to admit his actions and they had to endure a trial process, which has ensured justice has now been served.

“We will not tolerate domestic abuse and I would encourage anyone to report such crimes so these can be thoroughly investigated.

"We will continue to work alongside partner agencies to protect the safety of victims involved, and alongside the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service to bring perpetrators brought before the courts.”

Anyone with concerns or information about domestic abuse can contact Police Scotland on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.