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Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Thursday.
Evil torture killer jailed for life
A killer who filmed his victim after he brutally tortured him has been jailed for life. Jordan Honeyman inflicted horror injuries on Alan Lawson, 36, at the thug’s home in Largs, Ayrshire in February 2024.
The crazed 31-year-old then sent a chilling video to another man who was also hit with a barrage of threats. Honeyman was half naked, smeared in his victim’s blood with Mr Lawson lying curled up stricken on the floor – an image described by a judge as like something from a “dystopian work of fiction”.
Honeyman then recruited others to clean up the property, transport the dying victim back to his own home and dump blood stained items into the sea. Mr Lawson’s mother later found her son at his home. He tragically died in hospital having never recovered from his ordeal.
READ MORE: Evil torture killer who filmed dying victim in Ayrshire house jailed for life
Deco Ferguson ‘hiding in ex-pat community in Spain’
Cops believe fugitive murder suspect Derek “Deco” Ferguson could be hiding out amongst the British ex-pat community in Spain. The 62-year-old fled Scotland after barman Tam Cameron, 49, was shot dead outside the Auchinairn Tavern, in Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, in 2007.
He was named among the 12 most most wanted fugitives with links to Spain by the National Crime Agency in partnership with Spanish police and Crimestoppers. On Thursday Spanish police warned the ex-pat community: “These are not the people you want in your neighbourhood.”
Police believe Ferguson is likely to be living in Spain under an alias. He was previously thought to be hiding in Marbella and Calahonda in Southern Spain. Intelligence also suggested he had spent time in Holland, Portugal and Ireland. Despite high-profile appeals – including Crimestoppers’ Operation Captura – he remains at large after almost 20 years.
READ MORE: Scotland’s most wanted man Deco Ferguson ‘hiding in ex-pat community in Spain’
Drugs mule chef jailed
A chef who tried to smuggle £200,000 of cannabis into Scotland from Thailand has been jailed for three years. Robin Wild was caught with the drug haul in a suitcase Edinburgh Airport last June 16.
The 26 year-old was today sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow. He had earlier pled guilty to cannabis trafficking and a separate importation-related charge.
The court heard that Wild had travelled from Thailand to Scotland via Doha in Qatar. He was stopped at Edinburgh Airport by Border Force agents around 7.30am that morning.
An x-ray of his suitcase had revealed “organic material” inside which was believed to be cannabis. Before a full search of the case was carried out, Wild said: “I just want to let you know, I have no idea what is in that case.”
Prosecutor Caroline McBride told the court that a total of 40 vacuum sealed bags of cannabis were found inside. She stated that the street value of the drugs recovered was £200,000.
READ MORE: Drugs mule chef jailed after smuggling £200k cannabis into Edinburgh Airport
Tamo Junto’s most shocking attacks
Gangland boss Ross McGill’s Tamo Junto (TMJ) gang has launched a series of firebomb attacks on rivals over the past year. McGill, 32, went to war with Edinburgh drugs kingpin Mark Richardson last year after blaming his crew for using fake bank notes to pay for a £500,000 consignment of cocaine.
Richardson’s associates in the Daniel crime clan from Glasgow were also targeted as the TMJ gang relentlessly sought revenge. The Record has reported on some of the most disturbing incidents since the feud started 14 months ago.
READ MORE: Twisted firestarter gang Tamo Junto’s most shocking attacks
Mark Richardson’s jail warned over riots
Prison staff have warned of riot fears at a jail where caged gangland kingpin Mark Richardson has been involved in “peace talks”. Warders at HMP Glenochil are at loggerheads with the Scottish Prison Service over plans to move to an 11-hour shift within days.
Feared Richardson and psycho-killer sidekick Colin Coats had previously been given peacekeeping roles at the jail following tense stand offs over visiting times and time spent in cells.
Prison insiders say guards are now “pushing back” against an imminent change to their hours and fear the move could lead to an impact on lock up times and activities, sparking a rebellion by cons at the nick.
READ MORE: Gangster Mark Richardson’s jail warned over riots after kingpin’s previous ‘peace talks’
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