HE 'WANTED CHEAP THRILL'
A boss stripped naked to interview a woman for a job because he "wanted a cheap thrill".
Saeed Akbar, 35, suggested to his victim that they both undress for the meeting - but the woman refused to strip.
Akbar continued the interview for a short while before leaving the room.
Vincent Lunny, prosecuting, told the court: "Akbar returned shortly after completely naked, carrying only a clipboard.
"The woman was extremely distressed and frightened for her safety. She voiced her disgust and Akbar left and came back this time fully clothed."
Akbar tried to restart the interview, but his victim fled and reported the matter to police.
The father-of-one, from Dunfermline, Fife, pleaded guilty to commiting a breach of the peace. He was placed on the Sex Offenders Register with sentencing being deferred until next month.
Akbar worked as an executive at Alpha Translating and Interpreting Services.
The 25-year-old woman answered an advert for a translator and was invited to attend an interview at the firm's Glasgow office.
Akbar originally told police his strip was part of his "tough interviewing technique".
He said: "I asked was she okay because if it not, it would not have happened. I am not a rapist, I am not a pervert, I am not a psycho."
But he added: "If I am totally upfront, it was just a cheap thrill, a kick. I wanted a little bit of excitement that afternoon, that's all."
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