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Global travel ban for abuser who 'tortured' women in underground chamber

Sky News Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Global travel ban for abuser who 'tortured' women in underground chamberA man who used an underground chamber at his Highland home to abuse vulnerable women has been given the first worldwide travel ban in Scottish legal history.
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