stabbed at his 16th-floor flat in Glasgow 's Carnwadric. Toal and Morgan were both convicted of murder today following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
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cocaine from London to Scotland has been jailed for five years. Robert Clifford, also known as Robert Stewart, was caught with 65 kilograms (more than 10 stone) of the class A drug carried in suitcases in his HGV.
The 54-year-old Scots man was sentenced to five years behind bars at the High Court in Edinburgh today. Cops watched as the courier stuffed a massive 143lbs of the drug into the cases in the upmarket Kensington area of London before making the journey north.Officers tracked him and
.stabbed at his 16th-floor flat in Glasgow 's Carnwadric. Toal and Morgan were both convicted of murder today following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
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motorway which smashed a car's windscreen driving past. Police say the driver of the silver Vauxhall Astra 'could easily have been killed' after the object smashed the windshield as it was driving on the M90 ,between Craigend and Broxden, on Friday.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Police are hunting a hit and run van driver who smashed into a car carrying a dad and his teenage son.The crash happened at around 5.25pm on Thursday, 6 May after the driver hit another car in Edinburgh.The white Renault van cut lanes hitting a BMW damaging the vehicle before speeding off east on the A720.The driver and his teenage passenger in the car
Apple - Android The court heard it suffered a head wound after being attacked by another dog.Hunter didn't seek treatment for the collie and at least two weeks passed before it was seen by a vet.The dog is understood to have made a good recovery.Scott O'Connor, prosecuting, said the Scottish SPCA received an anonymous call expressing concern for the dog on July 31 last year.He told the court: "The accused was contacted and said the collie had been attacked by another dog."An inspector went to
jailed for five years and four months. Liam Scott and two accomplices attacked and trussed up their victims and ransacked their bungalow in Dumfries before escaping with jewellery worth more than £50,000 and about £14,000 in cash.
Perthshire town. Officers arrested three men aged 37, 39 and 53 and a 53-year-old woman after the intelligence-led operation in the Blairgowrie area yesterday morning.
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driver reversed down a slip road onto one of Scotland's most notorious roads. Hair-raising footage shows the small, silver motor careering backwards down the slip road towards the A9, near Evanton in the Easter Ross area, of the Highlands.
crashed into a phone pole injuring his teen passenger before fleeing has been urged to come forward. Cops were called at 4.30am last Friday amid reports of a car coming off the the A932 Forfar to Arbroath road.
Officers executed a search warrant at the property on Caledonia Road in Ayr on Wednesday, April 28. A quantity of Class A controlled drugs, believed to be cocaine, was recovered with a potential street value of approximately £10,500.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.A man was caught with £3,000 worth of coke in his family home after becoming involved in dealing to feed his own habit.John Gallacher appeared at Dumbarton Sheriff Court last week after pleading guilty to the offence which his lawyer said had caused “embarrassment and distress” to his family.Police executed a search warrant for the property in the
police sting. Dale Cleeton admitted being involved in supplying the illegal substance at the High Court in Edinburgh on Tuesday, April 27.
arrested and charged after a taxi driver was attacked in Dundee. The motorist was assaulted in the city's Yeaman's Lane on April 17.
ploughed into her car.Jessica Aitken's skull was fractured and her jaw shattered, leaving her with long-lasting health issues.Miraculously, her unborn baby survived the crash.On Monday a court heard that when Calum MacIver was asked if he had been drinking he replied 'Aye and what.'MacIver, 64, of Caldercruix, Lanarkshire, admitted driving dangerously and causing serious injury to Ms Aitken.He also admitted being nearly three times over the drink limit.Hamilton Sheriff Court was told the crash
Blantyre yesterday morning. NHS worker Mark Richards was cycling on Glasgow Road around 11.30am on Saturday when he was hit by the vehicle, believed to be a dark coloured Vauxhall Insignia.
At the High Court in Edinburgh on Wednesday, Robert Clifford was sentenced to five years in prison.That's after the 54-year-old was caught with around 65kg of the class A drug in the HGV lorry he was driving.
Detective Chief Superintendent Stuart Houston, Police Scotland's Head of Organised Crime, said: "Keeping our communities safe and free from the nefarious activities of organised criminals remains an absolute priority for Police Scotland and I welcome the conviction and sentencing of Clifford.
Stirling Observer it appeared that the vehicle had ploughed through a fence onto the grass river embankment near Queen’s Haugh Drive by Riverside Bowling Club. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland arrived at the scene following the incident which occurred around 11.30am.Police confirmed the driver was rescued from the water and taken to hospital.A resident said: “The whole area has been taped off.