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    By News Desk on July 9, 2026 UK News
    Crowd protests against alleged sex attacker outside Glasgow flats
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    Get you up to speed: Protests as crowd try to force alleged sex attacker out of flats | News UK

    Hundreds of protestors gathered outside a block of flats on Tormusk Road in Castlemilk, Glasgow, following allegations of a rape involving a resident. Police were present to manage the situation, which included attempts by three individuals to gain entry to the building and resulted in the evacuation of residents by 8pm.

    Police Scotland has confirmed that a 50-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with an assault on an officer during the Castlemilk protest. Ongoing investigations are examining incidents of vandalism and dangerous behaviour that occurred amidst the unrest, alongside further inquiries into the rape allegations.

    Police Scotland has confirmed that several arrests were made following protests in Castlemilk, stating, “Violence, disorder, hate crime and threatening behaviour that poses a risk to safety is not legitimate protest.” Ongoing investigations aim to address the incidents involving vandalism and public safety concerns, with further legal action expected against those involved.

    What remains unclear — The identity of the alleged sex attacker involved in the Glasgow incident has not been disclosed.

    Crowd protests against alleged sex attacker outside Glasgow flats

    Crowd protests against alleged sex attacker outside Glasgow flats
    A large crowd gathered outside a block of flats in Glasgow’s Castlemilk (Picture: SWNS)

    Angry protestors held a stand-off with police and attempted to gain entry to the home of an alleged sex attacker shouting ‘get them out’.

    Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow’s Castlemilk last night after a resident of a block of flats was said to be involved in a rape in the city.

    Police were seen guarding the door of the block on Tormusk Road as protesters shouted and threw objects at the building’s windows.

    The crowd could be heard chanting ‘no peace for a beast’ before three people attempted to gain entry to the block of flats.

    By 8pm, residents were evacuated from the building, as police guarded the doors.

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    Several livestreams on social media broadcast the protest, showing furious residents shouting at police.

    An angry group of protestors gathered outside a block of flats in Castlemilk, Glasgow. // Angry protestors held a stand-off with police and attempted to gain entry to the home of an alleged sex attacker shouting "get them out''. Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow's Castlemilk last night (Weds) after a resident of a block of flats was said to be involved in a rape in the city. Police were seen guarding the door of the block on Tormusk Road as protesters shouted and threw objects at the building's windows. The crowd could be heard chanting "no peace for a beast" before three people attempted to gain entry to the block of flats. By 8pm, residents were evacuated from the building, as police guarded the doors. Several livestreams on social media broadcast the protest, showing furious residents shouting at police. Photo released 09/07/2026
    Residents gathered and yelled for the suspects to leave (Picture: SWNS)

    The unrest comes after a similar protest in Cranhill on Tuesday night, where one man was arrested following clashes with police.

    The Cranhill protest began around 3pm, in response to news of two men who were charged with the rape of a woman on the morning of 31 May.

    Jebril Abdelrahman, 19, has been charged with rape, while Denison Charles, 20, was charged with assault. Two other men were arrested and released with no charges.

    Abdelrahman remains in custody, while Charles was given bail.

    A Police Scotland spokesperson described the Cranhill protest, stating: ‘Around 3.05pm on Tuesday, 7 July, 2026, we received a report of a protest and disturbance in the Lamlash Crescent area of Glasgow.

    Police in attendance at the flats in Castlemilk, Glasgow. // Angry protestors held a stand-off with police and attempted to gain entry to the home of an alleged sex attacker shouting "get them out''. Hundreds of people gathered in Glasgow's Castlemilk last night (Weds) after a resident of a block of flats was said to be involved in a rape in the city. Police were seen guarding the door of the block on Tormusk Road as protesters shouted and threw objects at the building's windows. The crowd could be heard chanting "no peace for a beast" before three people attempted to gain entry to the block of flats. By 8pm, residents were evacuated from the building, as police guarded the doors. Several livestreams on social media broadcast the protest, showing furious residents shouting at police. Photo released 09/07/2026
    One man has been charged with assaulting a police officer (Picture: SWNS)

    ‘Officers attended, and a 50-year-old man was arrested and charged in connection with police assault. He will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal.

    ‘Further enquiries into the incident are ongoing. Enquiries are ongoing into a vandalism incident and a rock thrown from the crowd during the incident.

    ‘Violence, disorder, hate crime and threatening behaviour that poses a risk to safety is not legitimate protest. Anyone who engages in these offences will be dealt with swiftly and robustly.

    ‘Policing in Scotland has strong relationships with the public, and we are grateful for the ongoing support of our communities.’


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