LISTEN: Police vow to tackle gangland gunmen in Glasgow

Detectives are vowing to crackdown on gangland gun crime in Glasgow.

Police Scotland
Published 15th Mar 2017

Detectives are vowing to crackdown on gangland gun crime in Glasgow.

It comes as officers continue to probe firearms incidents in Shawlands and Stepps just days apart.

We're told there's nothing to suggest the two shootings are links and that both were targeted attacks.

Detective Superintendent Kenny Graham is the man heading the probe into Sunday's incident in Stepps - which left a 42 year old man needing hospital treatment:

Robert Daniel was pulling out on to Honeywell Drive in Stepps, near Glasgow, when he was shot by someone in a white Audi estate which appeared at his side window.

The 42 year-old was shot through the window of his grey Skoda Octavia, which shattered, and suffered an injury to his left forearm.

A number of shots, possibly four or five, were heard in the area, police said.

After the shooting, which happened at around 9.05pm on Sunday, the Audi made off at speed down Honeywell Drive and on to Dewar Road.

A burnt-out white Audi estate was later recovered at Hogarth Park in the Haghilll area and will undergo forensic examination.

After the shooting, which happened at around 9.05pm on Sunday, the Audi made off at speed down Honeywell Drive and on to Dewar Road.

A burnt-out white Audi estate was later recovered at Hogarth Park in the Haghilll area and will undergo forensic examination.

The injured man contacted emergency services and was taken by ambulance to hospital where he is in stable condition awaiting surgery.

Police described it as a targeted attack, but said it is too early to say whether it is linked to other recent incidents.

Detective Superintendent Kenny Graham said: We are in the process of establishing the motive for this incident and we are looking at a number of lines of inquiry. We do believe the victim was the intended target.

Understandably, local residents will be concerned by this event, however, be assured, a team of experienced detectives is dedicated to this inquiry to establish the full circumstances of the crime and trace whoever is responsible.''

Detectives appealed for information, particularly from anyone with information on the Audi. It is not known how many people were in it.

Forensic officers have been searching the scene and surrounding areas, but no ammunition or weapon have been found.

Police said additional officers will be patrolling the area to reassure local people.

It is the latest in a string of recent incidents in the city.

Last Thursday, a 34-year-old man was shot in Shawhill Road in the Shawlands area. Police are treating the incident as attempted murder.

In January, Ross Monaghan, 35, was shot in the back outside St George's Primary in the Penilee area after he dropped off his child.

He was approached by a man pushing an empty buggy who pulled out a gun and fired at him before fleeing along Hollybush Road.

Police said they are believed to be targeted incidents'', but not related.

Mr Graham said: There has been a number of incidents over the last few months and I completely understand that people are concerned that these are happening in residential areas, often in daylight and near schools.

Public safety is our priority and we have additional high-visibility patrols in the areas concerned and officers are engaging with local communities and businesses.''

He added: It's too early to say whether these incidents are linked but I remain open-minded and will explore every avenue.

However, at the moment, there's nothing to suggest that there is any link to the incident in Shawlands last week and this incident in Stepps.''