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An Aberdeen student has been found guilty of snatching a woman from the street and subjecting her to a terrifying rape ordeal.
Callum Duncan, 23, seized the woman and forced her into flats before dragging her by the hair upstairs to a communal landing where he carried out a degrading sex attack.
Duncan’s victim had been on a night out in the city, where she previously lived, and was returning to the flat of a friend in the early hours of the morning when he struck.
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A north-east drug dealer bought a disguised stun gun but claimed he couldn’t get it to work because he couldn’t find a charger for it.
Barry Whyte, 41, told detectives that the weapon, which looked like an iPhone, couldn’t injure anybody because the battery was empty.
The High Court in Edinburgh yesterday heard how Whyte’s home in Farquhar Road, Aberdeen, was raided on June 23 2017.
Officers went to the property after receiving a tip-off that he was selling drugs and found small quantities of diazepam.