Glasgow Times

‘Hit list’ doctor jailed for guns and ammo stash

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A FORMER doctor who amassed an arsenal of weapons and a ‘hit list’ of targets has been jailed for 12 years.

Martin Watt had lost his job and his marriage broke down.

He stockpiled three sub machine guns, two pistols and 1,500 live cartridges.

A FORMER doctor has been sentenced to 12 years i n prison for building a stock of guns with the intent to endanger life.

Martin Watt was found with three sub machine guns, two pistols and 1500 live cartridges at a property in Cumbernaul­d last year.

The 62-year-old had lost his job at North Lanarkshir­e’s Monklands Hospital in 2012 after disciplina­ry hearings and his marriage broke down around the same time, the High Court at Glasgow heard.

He had compiled a list of names and addresses of some colleagues involved in the disciplina­ry process, which Judge Lady Stacey said Watt referred to as an “assassinat­ion list”.

The former hospital consultant also carried out shooting practice.

Watt maintained it was only a way to make himself feel better but the judge said the jury rejected that when finding him guilty last month.

Defence QC John Scott urged the judge to take Watt’s age and near 30-year public service with the NHS into account.

The lawyer said he could not minimise the seriousnes­s of the charges but that “Dr Watt is an unusual person to find himself in the dock at the High Court”.

Passing sentence, Lady Stacey said: “I entirely accept you have served the community in the past.

“It is sad to see a man who has held the positions you have in this situation.”

She added: “Nothing has been said that explains why you acquired a stock of weapons and ammunition.

“You are a well educated and intelligen­t man and must appreciate the law in this country around firearms is strict. These are lethal weapons. The jury found you had them with intent to endanger life. I take the view you represent a danger to members of the public.”

Watt was given an extended sentence with 12 years in prison and a further three years of supervisio­n. A Serious Crime Prevention Order was also granted restrictin­g his internet use, travel and NHS visits for five years after his release from custody.

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