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Man charged with college sex attacks

Man charged with college sex attacks

A MAN has been charged over a series of alleged sex attacks at a college campus in Dundee.

Jamie Robertson, 24, of Dundee Street in Carnoustie, pleaded not guilty to 10 charges against him.

All of the charges of which he has been accused are of a sexual nature.

He will now stand trial at Dundee Sheriff Court later this year.

Eight of the charges allege that Robertson sexually assaulted three women.

The alleged offences are said to have taken place on various occasions at the Dundee and Angus College campus at the city’s Gardyne Road.

The incidents are alleged to have happened between August 2014 and March this year. The other two charges claim that Robertson engaged in sexual communication with two of the women at the same location and between the same dates.

Robertson will stand trial at Dundee Sheriff Court on Friday July 29.

An intermediate diet will be held on Tuesday July 12.

Dundee and Angus College has two campuses in the city, one at the Kingsway, plus the Gardyne one.

The college also has a campus in Arbroath, as well as learning centres across the Angus region.

A spokesman at Dundee and Angus College confirmed the institution is aware of the alleged incidents.

He added: “The college has very robust policies in place and we take our duty of care towards staff and students very seriously.”

Dundee and Angus College Students’ Association declined to comment.

A spokesman for the Education Institute of Scotland said: “In the instance where a criminal act has taken place we would always advise members to involve the police.”

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