Glasgow crime mob's 'hired muscle' jailed for 16 years for violent attacks

Ross Al-Gailani carried out violent attacks, including a murder bid on a former gang member

Author: Grant McCabePublished 23rd May 2024

A man who was the hired muscle for a ruthless crime mob has been jailed for 16 years.

Ross Al-Gailani doled out horrific violence including a murder bid on a former gang member who ended up having his leg amputated.

Another victim was filmed being held hostage, stripped, tortured, beaten with a baseball bat and struck with a machete.

Al-Gailani's own lawyer described the sickening violence as "seven weeks of mayhem" in the west of Scotland.

The 36 year-old was today sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow having pleaded guilty to the attacks.

A judge branded what he did as "sadistic".

Prosecutor John McElroy KC told the hearing: "Al-Gailani is assessed to be a criminal enforcer used by persons to carry out attacks in relation to drugs, money and personal vengeance."

Al-Gailani pleaded guilty to attempting to murder, and assault to severe injury, permanent disfigurement and impairment.

He also admitted to two charges which included extorting £19,000.

Al-Gailani further pleaded guilty to assaulting the final victim to her severe injury and permanent disfigurement.

Lady Stacey said the jail-term would have been 18 years for "carrying out the various atrocities", but for the guilty pleas.

The judge: "You acted in a despicable manner - your actions were cruel, cowardly and sadistic."

Al-Gailani will be supervised for a further three years on his release.

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