A creepy cleaner has been suspended from his job at Glasgow Airport for locking himself in the women's toilets and peering under a wall to watch someone in the cubicle next to him.

Edward Gibbons, 37, ogled the woman while she answered the call of nature at the airport in August this year.

He has now been placed on the Sex Offenders' Register and could be jailed for as long as 12 months.

The victim, who can't be named for legal reasons, was left horrified when she sat on the toilet and spotted Gibbons peeking through under the wall from the next cubicle.

She went to summon security staff and, when Gibbons was later stopped, she was able to identify him.

The police were informed and Gibbons was prosecuted for the act of voyeurism.

He pleaded guilty at Paisley Sheriff Court to targeting the woman while she was "doing a private act", in breach of the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act 2009.

Gibbons, of Glasgow, admitted that he locked himself "within a toilet cubicle within the ladies' toilets and did look under the dividing wall when she was in a state of undress."

The offence took place in the main concourse of the airport on August 5 this year.

An agreed narration of the facts of the case was handed to Sheriff James Spy but was not read out in court.

Sheriff Spy called for Gibbons to be assessed by social workers ahead of sentencing and adjourned the case until next month for that to be done.