Craig Stormey, 30, was captured on 29 November a year ago in the town of Neustift, in the Tyrol region, where he had been going to an arme...
Craig Stormey, 30, was captured on 29 November a year ago in the town of Neustift, in the Tyrol region, where he had been going to an armed force camp.
Stormey, from Colchester Garrison, conceded entering the young lady's opened family home while plastered and assaulting her, a court representative in Innsbruck said.
A MoD representative said an application would be made to release the trooper.
Stormey's legal advisors said he wanted to advance against the sentence.
The trooper had been found in the young lady's room, by her dad who had been awoken by the clamor, prosecutors in Austria said.
Police captured the man before the casualty's home.
"We can affirm that a British fighter has been declared guilty Austria for the assault of a minor and ambush of a state power and sentenced to nine years' detainment," the MoD representative said.
"In accordance with typical strategy when a warrior is sentenced to detainment, an application will be made for his release from the Army."
Colchester Garrison would not affirm the fighter's name.
"We are not arranged to discharge any individual data about this individual," an announcement said.
"We have a typical law and Data Protection Act obligation to ensure the individual data of our representatives and there is no justifiable reason motivation to discharge individual data for this situation."
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