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September 07, 2025
Glasgow far-right party leader charged with indecent online communications
Police say Charles Baillie, 74, has been charged with indecent online communications. The arrest came after officers were called to a confrontation in Castlemilk, where a man — who believed he was meeting a 13-year-old girl — was challenged by a vigilante group.
Glasgow far-right party leader, Charles Baillie, 74, is facing charges of indecent online communications following a police investigation that stemmed from a confrontation in the Castlemilk area of Glasgow. The arrest follows an incident where a man, allegedly believing he was meeting a 13-year-old girl, was confronted by a vigilante group.
Police Scotland confirmed that Baillie has been formally charged in connection with the alleged online activity. While details surrounding the specific nature of the indecent communications remain limited, authorities have indicated that the charges relate directly to interactions that took place online.
The incident unfolded in Castlemilk when a vigilante group intervened, challenging a man who they believed was intending to meet a minor. It is understood that this confrontation prompted a police investigation, which ultimately led to the charges against Baillie.
Baillie is a known figure within the far-right political scene in Glasgow, leading a small, local party. His arrest has sent ripples through the community and sparked reactions across the political spectrum. While his party has yet to release an official statement, the news has drawn condemnation from anti-fascist organizations and community leaders.
The case highlights the growing concerns surrounding online safety and the potential for exploitation, particularly of young people. Law enforcement agencies have repeatedly emphasized the importance of vigilance and reporting any suspicious online activity.
Baillie is expected to appear in court at a later date. Further details regarding the charges and the evidence against him are likely to emerge during the legal proceedings. The investigation is ongoing, and Police Scotland has appealed to anyone with information related to the case to come forward. The outcome of the case could have significant implications, not only for Baillie himself but also for the wider far-right political landscape in Glasgow.
Police Scotland confirmed that Baillie has been formally charged in connection with the alleged online activity. While details surrounding the specific nature of the indecent communications remain limited, authorities have indicated that the charges relate directly to interactions that took place online.
The incident unfolded in Castlemilk when a vigilante group intervened, challenging a man who they believed was intending to meet a minor. It is understood that this confrontation prompted a police investigation, which ultimately led to the charges against Baillie.
Baillie is a known figure within the far-right political scene in Glasgow, leading a small, local party. His arrest has sent ripples through the community and sparked reactions across the political spectrum. While his party has yet to release an official statement, the news has drawn condemnation from anti-fascist organizations and community leaders.
The case highlights the growing concerns surrounding online safety and the potential for exploitation, particularly of young people. Law enforcement agencies have repeatedly emphasized the importance of vigilance and reporting any suspicious online activity.
Baillie is expected to appear in court at a later date. Further details regarding the charges and the evidence against him are likely to emerge during the legal proceedings. The investigation is ongoing, and Police Scotland has appealed to anyone with information related to the case to come forward. The outcome of the case could have significant implications, not only for Baillie himself but also for the wider far-right political landscape in Glasgow.
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