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A TAXI driver was caught with cannabis in a car boot after police officers smelled it from their vehicle. Kenneth Gray was snared with some of the £27,000 haul in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, on July 20, 2020. The 42-year-old came clean immediately telling officers: “It’s all in the boot.” Gray’s home was raided and 66 cannabis plants were found as well as six jars of herbal material. Gray pled guilty on Friday at Glasgow Sheriff Court to being concerned in the supply of cannabis. The court heard officers were in a police car positioned behind a Volkswagen that Gray was driving. Prosecutor Alasdair Knox said: “Police detected a strong smell of cannabis emanating from the vehicle.
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It s really time you grew up : Former soldier attacked ex s boyfriend with a clawhammer in Glasgow
Glasgow Sheriff Court A FORMER soldier attacked his ex-lover’s boyfriend with a clawhammer. John Train pounced on John Mills outside Michelle Muir’s flat in Glasgow’s Whiteinch on March 17 this year. The 43 year-old - a Northern Ireland veteran - pleaded guilty to assaulting the victim to his injury. But, Train, of Clydebank, was spared jail as a sheriff told him to grow up . Both men had been at the home of Miss Muir, who had been celebrating her 40th birthday. Mr Mills had stood outside the property.
A FORMER soldier who attacked his ex s boyfriend with a clawhammer has been told to grow up . John Train, of Overtoun Street, Clydebank, pounced on John Mills outside his ex partner s flat in Whiteinch on March 17 this year. The 43-year-old - a Northern Ireland veteran - today pleaded guilty to assaulting the victim to his injury. But Train was spared jail as a sheriff told him to grow up . Both men had been at the home of Train s former partner, who had been celebrating her 40th birthday. Mr Mills had stood outside the property, in Edzell Street. But, prosecutor Alasdair Knox told Glasgow Sheriff Court: “Train was agitated, shouting and screaming.