Lanarkshire toddler filmed shooting abducted man over gangland crime debt

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Lanarkshire toddler filmed shooting abducted man over gangland crime debt
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Elaine Currie cheered on the two-year-old girl after she fired at Scott McCran at a property in Wishaw on June 26 2023. McCran had owed an organised crime group £19,000 which he lost due to gambling.

A woman recorded a toddler shooting an abducted man who owed £19,000 to a crime mob on her mobile phone.

McCran had owed an organised crime group £19,000 which he lost due to gambling. The High Court in Glasgow was told that McCran was "assaulted and abducted due to the lost cash.READ MORE: Man falls from balcony within Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art as police remain at scene Prosecutor John McElroy KC said: "She became aware of how McCran came to be at the property and joined Al-Gailani in depriving their victim of is liberty. This was in so far as she permitted the girl to discharge a firearm towards McCran while he was detained and unable to leave.

Tony Graham KC, defending, told the court that his client had been in a short term relationship with Al-Gilani which became abusive. The advocate added: "Having given momentary care of the girl to him, Miss Currie visited the toilet then found her on his knee and sat up.

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