Fury after predatory Army corporal caged for sexual assault and harassment against teen girl recruits as young as 16 | The Sun

THE MoD has been blasted after a predatory instructor was jailed for a campaign of sexual assault and harassment.

Army Corporal Simon Bartram, 32, targeted teenage girl recruits, some as young as 16.

He sexually assaulted one on a training exercise and routinely walked in on them when they emerged naked from the showers.

The married father of one told a teen: “I’d have a threesome with you and your mother,” praised another’s “nice bum and t*ts” and pestered one to show him a tattoo on her bottom.

He was detained for 20 months but Emma ­Norton, of the Centre for Military Justice, urged the Ministry of Defence to do more to protect recruits.

She said: “Time after time, we see it taking the smallest steps it thinks it can get away with at the expense of fundamental reforms.”

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Bartram, of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, was accused of targeting six girls over nine months between 2020 and 2021 at a military college in the north of England.

All were left “profoundly distressed”, the military court at Catterick, North Yorks, heard.

One suffered from PTSD and another left the Army.

Bartram, of Hull, denied 22 charges, but was found guilty of nine and sent to the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester.

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He was also stripped of his rank and dismissed from the Army.

An Army spokesman said: “The Army has zero tolerance when it comes to sexual harassment and per­sonnel convicted of a sexual offence will be dismissed.”

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