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If you love to read about crime – this is the place to be every day. Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Saturday.
Fake Mafia thug sent poison pen letters
A Scot posed as a mafia gangster in a chilling bid to intimidate his stepdad by sending him a poison pen letter threatening to hack off his arm and gouge out his eye with a spoon.
Christopher Kolon, from Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, posted the disturbing note alongside a pair of garden shears, warning his mum’s partner of violent consequences over a series of bizarre grievances.
The 47-year-old was said to be angered by his stepfather Bill Gaugh’s failure to attend a Remembrance Day service and claims he had “not allowed his wife to speak”. He also demanded an apology to the King, a new outfit for his mum and poppies for the couple.
Liverpool Crown Court heard the letter, sent by recorded delivery on January 28, claimed to be from “the mafia” and listed punishments for alleged “wrongdoings”.
READ MORE: Fake mafia thug sent poison pen letters to stepdad threatening to ‘gouge’ out eye with spoon
Influencer jailed over cannabis haul
A Scots social media influencer who was caught smuggling £150,000 of cannabis through Edinburgh Airport has been jailed for 16 months.
Ellie Crampsie was found to have more than 17 kilos of the Class B drug stuffed into a suitcase as she traveled home from a holiday in Thailand in April last year. Crampsie claimed she was forced into carrying the large drug haul by a former boyfriend and a sheriff accepted she had been “naive and potentially taken advantage of”.
The 23-year-old is a well known social media personality and influencer and is prominent in the Glasgow nightlife and events scene where she promotes several brands. She also runs her own beauty business called Brows by Ellie and specialises in styling and treatments.
Crampsie, of Broomhouse, Glasgow, pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug at Edinburgh Airport when she appeared at the capital’s sheriff court last month. She returned to the dock for sentencing today where solicitor Michael Poggi said his client had played “a lesser role” in the drug operation and there had been “evidence of pressure” from others.
Mr Poggi said: “The fact is that other parties did not travel through [the airport] at the same time and did not make contact after. There was an element of influence from a much older person who had a controlling position over my client.”
READMORE: Scots influencer jailed after smuggling £150k of cannabis through Edinburgh Airport
Gamekeeper clubbed bird of prey to death
A Scots gamekeeper was caught on hidden camera clubbing a bird of prey to death inside a cage.
Russell Mason was filmed striking the goshawk with a cosh six times after it had been caught inside a crow cage trap on Cochrage Moor, Perthshire, on February 12, 2024. The 49-year-old, who worked on the estate, then placed the dead animal in a carrier bag before driving off from the Milton of Drummie Estate in a Polaris Ranger car.
He appeared at Perth Sheriff Court and pleaded guilty to catching and killing the rare raptor. He also admitted a charge of illegally storing ammunition at his home outwith the terms of his firearms licence.
He was handed a 200-hour community payback order for killing the goshawk and fined £890 for firearm offences.
READ MORE: Gamekeeper caught on hidden camera clubbing bird of prey to death on Scots estate
Man who first exposed Lyons gang slams cops
The man who first exposed the Lyons crime clan has slammed the former Strathclyde Police for ignoring his warnings and claims the Spanish Police have shown this year what should have been done.
Billy McAllister was speaking out following the arrest of gang leader Steven Lyons in Bali and subsequent deportation to the Netherlands.
Lyons is is now facing extradition to Spain, where he is wanted on money-laundering charges linked to an alleged international network of drug trafficking and organised crime.
Billy claimed the failure of the former Strathclyde Police force to listen to him more than 25 years ago resulted in the Lyons’ rise from a street corner gang to a global crime syndicate.
READ MORE: ‘I was the first man to expose Lyons gang and they ignored my warnings’
HIV Scotland chief admits embezzling funds
A former chief executive of HIV Scotland has admitted embezzling £5,000 from the charity during his time in the role.
Nathan Sparling, 35, spent the money on taxi journeys and Amazon deliveries including groceries, Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard. He admitted embezzling £5,000 between April 2019 and March 2021 in Edinburgh and elsewhere while employed as chief executive of the charity, which has since closed, when he appeared at the court on Friday.
The court heard that during his time in the role, Sparling was allowed to make purchases up to the value of £50 using HIV Scotland funds if it was for charity reasons – but anything above that value required authorisation from another member of staff. A member of staff noticed a large number of taxi journeys and raised the issue with Sparling, leading to an investigation.
Sparling, a former adviser to an SNP MP, was suspended from his role at HIV Scotland and then replaced. Fiscal depute Kirsty McKenzie told the court: “During the period, a total of £5,000 was embezzled from the charity.
“£2,000 was spent on Ubers and £3,000 on Amazon packages that were delivered to his home, including groceries and technical goods. He was never given permission for any of these transactions.”
READ MORE: Ex-HIV Scotland chief and SNP aide admits embezzling cash from charity
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