A “predatory” pharmacist who abused two women during medical examinations has been jailed for two years.
A campaign group has branded the punishment of Tauqeer Azam “remarkably lenient for someone who is clearly a very dangerous individual”.
Azam, 41, targeted his first victim while working at Boots Pharmacy within Edinburgh’s Gyle Shopping Centre in May 2021.
Image: Gyle Shopping Centre in Edinburgh
The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) said the young woman had sought medical assistance for a rash on her leg.
She was taken to a private room, without a chaperone or second witness, where Azam asked to see her legs.
COPFS said after she partially removed her trousers, the accused uttered remarks of a sexual nature, leaving the victim feeling “scared and vulnerable”.
Azam, of Glasgow, preyed on his second victim while working at Well Pharmacy in the city’s Nitshill Road in 2023.
Image: Well Pharmacy in Glasgow’s Nitshill Road
The woman had sought treatment for a rash and was taken into a private consultation room without a chaperone.
COPFS said Azam sexually assaulted the woman and made inappropriate sexual remarks, leaving the victim feeling “violently sick”.
Azam was last month found guilty of two charges – communicating indecently and sexual assault – following a trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
He returned to the dock on Thursday, where he was jailed for two years and added to the sex offenders’ register for a decade.
For Women Scotland said “this cannot be allowed to happen anywhere else” as it called on pharmacies to ensure robust training is in place and staff are made aware of the “necessity to chaperone those seeking a consultation”.
Susan Smith, director of the campaign group, told Sky News: “There is something especially repellent about healthcare professionals who exploit their role and abuse the trust of those seeking medical help.
“This is clearly a pattern of behaviour and, sadly, it’s unlikely these two women were the only victims.
“There is a level of premeditation and calculation which is chilling. Two years seems remarkably lenient for someone who is clearly a very dangerous individual.”