Trial date for 6 men accused of A98 attempted murders

All six deny charges after alleged incident on Fochabers to Banff Road.

Published 9th Aug 2019

Six men appeared in the dock at the High Court in Glasgow accused of attempting to murder three motor cyclists.

Ian Ewing, 44, of Newtonhill, Stonehaven, Patrick Noble, 52, of Aberdeen, Kyle Urquhart, 22, of Aberdeen, Ian Yeomans, 57, of Peterhead, Lewis Ross, 36, from Insch and Steven McSeveney, 33, from Alford, are alleged to have committed the offences on the A98 Fochabers to Banff Road at Cullen, Moray, on September 8, last year.

It is alleged that while acting with others they drove a vehicle at biker Alistair Thompson and attempted to knock him off his motorcycle in a murder bid.

They are also accused of driving a vehicle at Colin Sutherland, causing him to fall from his bike and losing consciousness and then assaulting him with a claw hammer, tyre iron, baseball bat and kicking him on the body and cut ting his clothing with a knife and attempting to murder him.

The six are also charged with attempting to murder John Sutherland by causing him to fall from his bike and striking him with a claw hammer, tyre iron and baseball bat.

They are also accused of assaulting two other bikers Edward Forrest and Nicky Syratt to the danger of their lives.

They also face a charge of committing a breach of the peace by while acting with others and with their faces masked, they brandished weapons and acted aggressively and repeatedly struck motorcycles with them.

All six deny all the charges against them.

Judge Lord Matthews set a trial date for January next year.