ANDREW ROBERTSON FROM BUCKHAVEN FACES JAIL AFTER FAKED ROBBERY CLAIM IN EDINBURGH

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Buckhaven Child Sexual Abuser
In May 2019, Andrew Robertson, a 49-year-old resident of Eagle Road in Buckhaven, found himself at the center of a serious legal case after fabricating a story about a robbery that supposedly took place in Edinburgh. Robertson claimed that he had been attacked by two unidentified men who stole his laptop and bag during the incident. This false report was made to police in an attempt to cover up his own actions, but the truth eventually surfaced during an investigation.

Initially, Robertson presented himself as a victim of a violent assault, alleging that he had been struck from behind by two men who then made off with his belongings. The police launched a full investigation into his claims, which included interviews and evidence collection. However, officers grew increasingly suspicious as Robertson’s demeanor during questioning appeared overly nervous and his account of the events kept changing. These inconsistencies raised red flags, prompting the police to scrutinize his story more closely.

Eventually, Robertson admitted that his initial story was false. He confessed to having thrown his laptop into a bin in Edinburgh, rather than being stolen during a robbery. He expressed remorse for his actions, telling police that he regretted making the false accusation and acknowledged that he had wasted valuable police resources. His admission came after he initially tried to retract his complaint, but the evidence and his own admission confirmed the deception.

Further complicating his legal situation, Robertson has a prior criminal record. He was previously convicted of possessing indecent images of children, which led to him being placed on the sex offenders register and subject to a supervision order. It was also revealed that he had breached court orders by deleting material from his computer, which was part of his earlier conviction.

During a hearing at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court, Sheriff Alastair Thornton was informed of Robertson’s actions and background. The court was told that Robertson had made false representations to police officers at both his home and Levenmouth Police Station on February 16. The sheriff emphasized the seriousness of the case, indicating that a custodial sentence was likely to be the outcome. He ordered a background report to be prepared before sentencing, which is scheduled for next month. The sheriff made it clear that Robertson’s actions warranted significant punishment, given the nature of the deception and his criminal history.
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