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Men with banned guns jailed after shots fired in village

Two men have been jailed after firing a banned gun in a village in Aberdeenshire, effectively alerting police to their crimes.

Officers who received the report of gunfire found Richard Robinson, 39, and Callum Williamson, 22, with weapons and ammunition at Robinson’s cottage in Crimond, following the incident in October last year.

The two admitted recklessly discharging a firearm to the danger of the public, and further firearms offences.

During sentencing at the High Court in Aberdeen, Lord Mulholland told the men he was jailing them for the statutory minimum of five years.


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