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Here’s what has been making the news across the country on Sunday.
Kingpins who dubbed themselves ‘The Lambros’ face losing supercars
Two drug kingpins who dubbed themselves ‘The Lambros’ face losing their supercars as prosecutors target them under proceeds of crime laws.
David Stephen and Shaun Brown are behind bars after being caught masterminding a £12m cocaine importation ring.
They used their DX Home Improvements firm as a cover for their criminal enterprise, which saw them importing class A drugs and selling them on.
The firm appeared to be a thriving legitimate company and they managed to secure a deal as shirt sponsors for Scottish Premiership side Motherwell FC.
But they were actually pocketing a fortune in Crime profits and used the criminal cash to treat themselves to a number of luxury items.
As well as watches, properties and holidays, they splashed out on matching Lamborghinis and dubbed themselves The Lambros.
14 arrested after Celtic title victory as two officers seriously injured
Police arrested 14 people during Celtic title party chaos in Glasgow as officers called on the club to “be more accountable”.
Of the 14 arrests, 10 were related to Celtic fans gathering in the Trongate area following the match, while four were at the stadium itself. Police Scotland’s Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland said two officers were injured during disorder in the Trongate, while three members of the public were either injured or suffered medical episodes.
Of the two injured officers one cop has suffered a “significant” facial injury and the other has been left severely bruised.
Sutherland said that so far, there have not been any arrests in relation to the pitch invasion at Celtic Park, but work on the police response to this is ongoing.
Celtic fans flocked to the Trongate to celebrate following their side’s 3-1 win against Hearts, which clinched the league title.
Two police officers were left seriously injured and three people were rushed to hospital.
READ MORE: 14 arrested after Celtic Trongate party as cops demand club ‘be more accountable’
‘Influencer’ unmasked as sex offender makes new social media account claiming to be journalist
A travel “influencer” unmasked as a sex offender has wiped his social media – with new accounts in his name claiming he is a journalist.
Curtis Heighes had more than 60,000 followers across his Curtis Unchained profiles.
But he placed a blackout on the accounts after being found guilty of preying on a disabled woman in her home in 2023.
The 25-year-old has now deleted his Facebook account bar one picture, while new Facebook and Instagram pages bearing his name and purporting to be a journalist have been set up.
The new pages contain AI generated images of a news reporter and copy and pasted stories from real news outlets in his hometown of Bearsden, Dunbartonshire.
A source said: “It is scary to think someone can effectively wipe one life and start another online.”
Family of child rape victim fear attacker could be freed back into their community
The family of a child rape victim say they fear the attacker could be freed back to their community on release from prison this month.
Robert McGregor filmed himself raping three boys, aged three, six and 12, then shared the videos with other paedophiles online. The delivery driver from Inverness was jailed for 10 years in April 2017.
The family of one victim was notified by letter last week from the Scottish Prison Service, telling them that the 45-year-old is due to be released on May 29.
They are terrified of coming face to face with their son’s attacker as authorities would not confirm if McGregor will be allowed to return to their home town.
The mum said: “In November he was denied parole and the letter from the board stated he would be released in April 2027 so we thought we had a year. It turns out there was an error in the paperwork because they hadn’t taken into consideration his time on remand.”
READ MORE: Family of child rape victim fear attacker could be freed back into their community
Man arrested after early-hours ‘rape’ on Glasgow city centre lane
A man has been arrested after an alleged rape in the city centre of Glasgow.
Police were alerted to an alleged sex attack on West Regent Lane at 2am on Saturday, May 16. Police confirmed that a 22-year-old man has since been arrested in connection.
He has been released pending further inquiry. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.
A police presence remains in the area.
READ MORE: Man arrested after early-hours Glasgow city centre ‘rape’ in lane
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