Meant to ask, Sussex, which side you thought was making things up
I don't really believe either side, and still don't, even with the verdict in
Male found guilty of making sexual remarks to teenagers in case that drew global focus to Dundeehttps://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/co ... l-remarks/The incident was highlighted by controversial figures like Elon Musk and accused Ilia Belov has now been found guilty.A Bulgarian national has been found guilty of directing sexual remarks at teenagers in a case which drew global focus to Dundee.
Ilia Belov was convicted of two charges over the incident which attracted the attention of controversial right wing figures including X owner Elon Musk and activist Tommy Robinson.
A sheriff slated the “self-serving” creep who made the comments before pushing one of the girls, who had produced an axe and a knife.
Belov was found guilty at Dundee Sheriff Court of committing the offences during a chaotic incident in the Lochee area on August 23 2025.
Belov claimed he was the victim of abuse from the group of children, alleging he was called a “son of a b*****d” and an “immigrant” on St Ann Lane, near Farmoods.
The children told the court how Belov said words to the effect of: “Come here sexy, I’ll show you how to have a good time,” on multiple occasions.
He phoned his sister – 20-year-old Nadjedzha Belova – who ran to the scene and attacked one of the girls, who was later taken to Ninewells Hospital.
First offender Belov, 22, claimed he committed the assault in self-defence because he saw a knife handle sticking out of a girl’s waistband.
The same child previously described the moment she produced the weapons in order to stop her sister from being assaulted.
Belov’s version of events was rejected by Sheriff Tim Niven-Smith, who backed the position of prosecutor Michael Robertson that Belov’s evidence was “revisionist”.
“I am entirely satisfied by proof beyond reasonable doubt that the trigger for all of this were the comments that you made,” the sheriff said.
“Abuse was shouted at you which included swear words and included you being called a ‘f*****g creep’ and an immigrant.
“The words of the children were eloquent to describe your behaviour given your age and their respective ages.
“Having considered whether your conduct was reasonable in the circumstances, I conclude they were not.”
Co-accused Belova previously pled guilty on the first day of the trial to assaulting and injuring the girl after pulling her hair and dragging her to the ground.
They will be sentenced in August after reports have been prepared.
Mother speaks outside courtSpeaking outside court, the mother of Belov’s assault victim said: “They were telling the truth.
“They were slandered. Hopefully it settles her mind for her.”
Regarding the weapons, she said: “There’s no excuse for what she had on her. We can’t defend that.
“There was just too many lies. We are just a wee family.
“Everyone will have their own assumptions, let them think what they want.”
Accused takes the standGiving evidence in his own defence on the second day of the trial on Thursday, Belov said he and his father were walking towards Lochee’s High Street to buy cigarettes when the girls crossed their path.
He denied speaking first, claiming he was called a “son of a [edited by admin]” and “f**king migrants”.
His father walked away but Belov remained at the scene and asked the girls why they were “disrespecting” him.
Belov, who spoke in English but was aided by a Bulgarian interpreter, denied making sexual remarks.
“I swear on my God I didn’t say this,” he told the trial.
“They were still disrespecting me and I asked them again why is this disrespect for nothing.
“Then they start panicking and say I am following them.”
Phone footage explanationBelov said he called his sister because he was “worried”. Footage captured Belova launching her attack.
The accused claimed he could see the handle of a knife sticking out from one of the girls’ waistbands.
When asked by defence solicitor Larry Flynn why he pushed the girl, Belov said: “Because I thought she was going to do something.
“She was getting closer to my sister while my sister is fighting with her sister.
“I decided to push her away before anything happened. She pulled an axe and a knife and tried to get us.
“After she pulled the weapons, I decided to take out my phone and record the evidence.”
Mr Robertson grilled Belov over his stance that he saw the child with the knife, having played CCTV footage of the incident in slow motion.
“You have not seen any weapon Mr Belov, have you?” the prosecutor asked.
“You made sexual remarks to the girls, didn’t you? They reacted angrily to your remarks.
“You are the adult in this situation, Mr Belov. You could have walked away.
“You know Lochee, you know the area. There is a police station in Lochee. You had your mobile phone. You could have contacted the police.”
Belov denied an accusation he phoned Belova and asked her to assault the children.
Trial previously heard from teenagersThe trial began in April, with the court hearing from the 13-year-old complainer.
She described how she took an axe and a knife from her waistband to stop what she described as an attack by Belov’s sister, Nadjedzha Belova.
She said she and her sister were in a group which arrived by bus in Lochee and encountered Belov and another man near Farmfoods.
Belov allegedly said: “Come here sexy, I’ll show you how to have a good time,” which one of the girls claimed was said to her multiple times.
The young witness said she shouted back and as the confrontation continued, the other man left but Belov’s sister arrived.
She claimed Belov pushed her against a railing and Ms Belova grabbed her sister and threw her to the ground.
The sister said she suffered blurred vision and had to be assessed at hospital.
Sheriff’s concerns over bladesThe young witness told Mr Robertson she “grabbed the blades” – a knife and an axe.
She and her sister rejected any suggestion the group had started the encounter by calling his client and the other man “immigrants” and swearing at them.
She said she disposed of the weapons nearby.
At the end of her evidence she was upbraided by the sheriff for carrying the blades.
He told her: “If you get into a barney, you might stab someone and kill them and spend a large proportion in prison having taken someone’s life.
“Often people who have produced a weapon they are overcome by another person and the lethal weapon is used against them.
“I would hope you would reflect it’s not a good idea to carry weapons in the city of Dundee.”
Sheriff sums up the caseIn submissions made at the end of evidence on Thursday, Mr Robertson said Belov’s stance he had seen a weapon before making comments was a “revisionist excuse”.
Defence solicitor Larry Flynn said his client was adamant he had not made any “flirtatious or inappropriate” remarks to the child.
Funding him guilty, Sheriff Niven-Smith queried Belov’s mention in his evidence to allegedly being called “son of a [edited by admin]”, believing it did not fit with the vocabulary of a Dundonian child.
He told the accused: “For a number of reasons, I found your evidence to be wholly unconvincing and self-serving.
“Having made the sexual remarks to the children, you – then enraged by the fact they became angry and shouted abuse at you – followed them.
“There was opportunity for you to calm down and collect you thoughts and leave the area. You chose not to do so.
“Rather than leave the area, rather than take the phone from your pocket and summon the assistance of the police, you contacted your sister who immediately made her way to the area with speed and immediately on arrival engaged in attacking one of the females.
“I reject that you saw a knife. When your sister was engaged in assaulting (one of the girls) you assaulted (her sister).
“It’s regrettable (the girl) was in possession of weapons – I made remarks to her personally and directly about the propriety of that on the last occasion – and no doubt but for her possession of weapons your assertion of self-defence would never have arisen.”
Submissions will be made at the next calling of the case as to whether there was a significant sexual element to Belov’s conduct, determining whether his name is added to the sex offenders register.
Case reached global audienceThe incident sparked a global backlash and police were forced to ask people “not to share misinformation” as rumours circulated about what had happened.
X tycoon Elon Musk and right-wing activist Tommy Robinson were among those accused of spreading unverified claims as the issue blew up across social media.
Lochee residents previously told The Courier how bizarre it was to be at the centre of the culture wars.
Belov, identifying himself as Ali Dumana, told The Courier how his life had been shattered by the case.