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Terror attack

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by Mr McConnachi­e what he was doing in Gleneagles on June 12 last year, Fleming said: “I was looking for something to steal.”

In her closing speech, Ms Farquharso­n said jurors could be confident in returning guilty verdicts because police had carried out a “painstakin­g and meticulous” investigat­ion.

On Wednesday, jurors agreed and convicted Fleming who showed no emotion as he was led to the cells with Richardson alongside him.

The two men will reappear in court next month. Ahead of Fleming’s trial, his sister Kirsty Fleming (45) Janette McGregor (64) and Sinitta Senior (30) had their not guilty pleas accepted by prosecutor­s.

Kirsty Fleming, from Glasgow, had Richard Fleming is led from court admitted his part in the robbery faced charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice by hindering police from establishi­ng the movements of the men.

She had also been charged with resetting a Louis Vuitton bag stolen by her brother during the St Andrew’s break-ins.

McGregor, from Glasgow, had been accused of resetting a Louis Vuitton scarf and box stolen during the same robberies.

McGregor and Senior, from London, were further accused of concealing, transferri­ng and removing £11,710 of criminal property from England to Scotland between July 3 and 17 last year.

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