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Cop working at COP26 accused of sexually assaulting woman in Wetherspoons

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A police officer from an English force working at the COP26 climate change conference has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a Scottish pub .

Richard Ennor from Hampshire Constabulary was deployed north of the border to help with security at the UK Government hosted event in Glasgow.

He was one of thousands of officers from the four nations assigned to protect the world leaders, climate experts, business leaders and thousands of delegates attending the historic conference.He was arrested and charged following an investigation by his Scottish colleagues into a complaint made by a woman he allegedly met in a Wetherspoons bar in Livingston, West Lothian, on 7 November last year.Ennor, who lives in a £275,000 semi-detached house in Sandy Plot, in the small village of Burton, near Christchurch in Dorset did not appear at Livingston Sheriff Court when his case was called as an undertaking.His lawyer Chris Barnes of Levy & McRae – the Glasgow based law firm used by the Scottish Police Federation to represent officers accused of criminal offences – tendered a not guilty plea in his absence.Ennor, 42, whose address was initially given as c/o the Hampshire force’s Professional Standards Department in Winchester, faces two charges arising from the alleged incident in the Newyearfield pub, in Livingston Designer Outlet, West Lothian.He is accused of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner likely to cause a reasonable person fear or alarm by uttering suggestive and sexual remarks towards the woman, who can’t be named for legal reasons.The charge states that he behaved in an aggressive and sexual manner towards her, repeatedly stared at her, leaned his body in towards her and sat “in extremely close proximity” to

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