The detective who led the response to a string of prostitute murders has called for the buying of sex to be banned in Scotland.
Crimebuster Alan Caton spearheaded a radical approach to tackling prostitution after five sex workers in Ipswich were murdered by punter Steve Wright.
He is today helping launch a male-led campaign calling for a Nordic-style law change in Scotland. Caton, an ex-detective superintendent of Suffolk Constabulary, said: “There is currently a minority of men in Scotland who feel entitled to sexually exploit vulnerable women by paying them for sex.“My experiences in Ipswich taught me that society must never turn a blind eye to the abuses these men are committing.“Men who pay for sex cause immense harms to the women
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