Paedophile Craig Menzies jailed for 12 years for historic sexual abuse
A former Boys Brigade leader and youth football coach has been jailed after historically abusing seven boys in his care.
Craig Menzies targeted his victims at various locations across Scotland between 1986 and 2004. The 55-year-old met four of his victims when he was a unit leader with the 118th Boys Brigade Company, based in Kings Park Parish in Glasgow.
During a BB trip to a campsite in Leven, Fife, in the mid to late 80s, Menzies indecently assaulted a boy. The child, who was aged 13 or 14, was intoxicated and asleep when the abuse began.
A second boy, aged around 12 or 13, was targeted during a camping trip at the West Highland Way, near Fort William, in the early to mid-90s. Menzies gave the boy alcohol and showed him pornographic magazines before sexually abusing him.
A third boy, aged around 12 or 13, was targeted by the unit leader at a campsite in Glencoe in the early 90s. A fourth teenager was indecently assaulted during an unofficial camping trip to the Isle of Skye that had been arranged by Menzies in the mid-90s
Menzies became involved with the Whitecart Angels Baseball Club in the mid-1990s where he met his fifth victim, then aged around 10-years-old. He admitted using lewd, indecent, and libidinous practices and behaviour towards the boy on various occasions in the early to mid 90s.
The sixth victim, aged around 13, met Menzies through a family friend and would take part in ‘fitness sessions’ held at Bellahouston Park or at the accused’s home address. Menzies admitted sexually abusing the boy on an occasion in the early to mid-2000s.
The paedophile was the manager and physiotherapist for Cart Castle Youth Football Club in Glasgow when he targeted his seventh victim in the early 2000s. The boy, aged around 13 at the time the abuse began, was shown pornographic films and abused at Menzies’ home.
On 29 May, at the High Court in Glasgow, Menzies pleaded guilty to seven charges.
He was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment at the same court on 2 July with a further three years on licence. He has also been added to the sex offenders register for an indefinite period.
Procurator fiscal for High Court sexual offending, Katrina Parkes said: “Menzies used his position and community links to prey on vulnerable young boys who should have been safe in his care. His depraved offending affected many, who now live with the traumatic consequences of his actions. I would like to commend their bravery in coming forward. Their strength has resulted in his conviction.”