It comes as the number of rapes in Glasgow rose by a “shocking” 40 per cent while domestic abuse crimes against women increased by 41 per cent this year compared to last.It comes as the number of rapes in Glasgow rose by 40 per cent.
Worrying statistics have revealed that sexual assaults in the city centre have doubled as ‘alarm’ has been raised over a spike in attacks on women across Glasgow.
A Freedom of Information Request obtained by Glasgow Live has shown the city centre had the most reported sexually motivated attacks against women. The troubling statistics show there were 78 reported incidents last year – up from 38 in 2021.
It comes as the number of rapes in Glasgow rose by 40 per cent while domestic abuse crimes against women increased by 41 per cent this year compared to last.
Statistics presented at a recent Safe Glasgow Partnership showed 357 rape crimes were recorded during 2024 to 2025 so far compared to 254 during the previous year to date. Domestic abuse crimes against women stand at 192 this year compared to 136 during the previous year.
Councillor Soryia Siddique previously described the trend as “alarming” as she called for an emergency summit.
Now it has been revealed that a sexual crime is reported every two hours on average in Glasgow which has seen a 16 per cent increase in the number of total reported sexual crimes between 2021 and 2024 – rising from 2144 to 2489
While Glasgow city centre has seen the most sexual assaults against women, it also came as the third most likely place for a teenage girl between the ages of 13 to 15 to be attacked.
The data showed G46 saw a 900 per cent increase from one incident to ten, G66 increased from seven to ten and G1 saw a 166 per cent increase from three incidents to seven.
Recorded rape incidents from across the city paint an alarming picture, with incidents increasing by up to 500 per cent in some areas.
JJ, who chose to remain anonymous, had ordered snacks to be delivered to her east end home at around 7pm on January 4 in 2024.
The 32-year-old, who had been due to travel to England to see family, was met at her front door by delivery driver Muhammad Faizan Khan who complimented her eyes.
Made to feel uneasy by the comment, JJ tried to take the food from Khan. However, as she reached forward he grabbed her before forcibly putting his tongue in her mouth, pushing her into her home before carrying out a sickening sexual assault.
Muhammad Faizan Khan was found guilty in December 2024 at Glasgow Sheriff Court. He was convicted to 12 months in prison and placed on the sex offenders register in February this year.
Bravely speaking about the ordeal, JJ said: “He will haunt me for the rest of my life. I feel like I can’t even smile at people anymore without men thinking that I’m coming on to them.
“I was quite an outgoing person, but I’m scared to smile or say thank you in case that makes another man think it’s okay to attack me.”
SAY Women, a charity which supports sexual abuse survivors, slammed the figures ‘concerning’ as they called for more to be done to protect women fleeing sexual and domestic abuse.
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A spokeswoman said: “SAY Women are deeply concerned by the rise in sexual assaults in Glasgow city.
“This finding mirrors an increase in referrals to our service. Sexual assault leaves lasting impacts on individuals that may not be immediately obvious even to the person affected.
“They may experience shame, anxiety, lack of self-worth or numbness. They may develop unhealthy coping mechanisms such as use of drugs and alcohol, withdrawal from work and relationships, or destructive behaviour that puts them further at risk.
“We exist as an organisation to let those who have been impacted by sexual violence know that there are people out there ready to help in whatever way you need to feel safe and seen. Nobody should experience sexual violence and it is your right to access help if have.”
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Any increase in the number of sexual offences in Glasgow is concerning however, there has also been an increase in detection rates.
“Our victim centred-approach, in collaboration with our multi-agency partners, has enabled improved reporting. We hope this increase in reporting is down to victims’ confidence in coming forward, knowing they will be supported and listened to by specialist officers who will fully investigate every report, regardless of when it occurred.
“Local communities can be reassured, our officers continue to carry out vital work every day to prevent and detect crime. We encourage anyone who has been the victim of a sexual offence to report it to police.”
If you have been affected by sexual violence in Glasgow, you can reach out to: Rape Crisis Scotland helpline: 08088 01 03 02.
Archway helpline (immediate support for rape or sexual assault in the last 7 days): 0800 148 88 88. or SAY Women (Emotional support and accommodation for 16-25 year old women): 0141 552 5803.