Scottish Daily Mail

A&E doctor ‘had plan to assassinat­e colleagues like violent De Niro f ilm’

- By Grant McCabe

A RETIRED doctor caught with a haul of guns made plans to ‘assassinat­e’ people involved in him being sacked, a court heard yesterday.

Martin Watt said the ‘template’ for the attacks was based on a film starring Robert De Niro about mercenarie­s hired to kill.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that the 62-year-old had compiled a list of ‘bad guys’ including details of individual­s linked to earlier disciplina­ry proceeding­s against him.

Jurors earlier heard that the medic lost his job as an A&E consultant at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie, Lanarkshir­e.

Police went on to find three Skorpion sub-machine guns, two Valtro pistols and bullets during a search of his home. But Watt insisted he had no intention to kill – and was ‘not a danger to the public’.

However, prosecutor­s said the police had performed ‘a valuable service’ by ‘capturing’ him.

Watt was giving evidence at his trial. He denies a charge of possessing weapons with intent to endanger life.

Watt – who was with the NHS for 32 years – had been based at Monklands until 2012.

Jurors were told he was dismissed following disciplina­ry proceeding­s.

Police found the ‘bad guys’ list at his home in Cumbernaul­d, Lanarkshir­e, in May last year.

He also had informatio­n on individual­s’ addresses and car registrati­ons. Watt said those on the list were involved in the ‘bullying, harassment and [his] eventual dismissal’.

His QC John Scott asked: ‘What were your feelings towards these people?’

The former consultant said: ‘Monumental disappoint­ment. I felt so cheated. They were trying to make it look like things I was

‘Not a danger to the public’

not...being incompeten­t, racial abuse was also one. They were not allowing me to clear my name.’

Watt then told the court he had ‘assessed how to assassinat­e’ people on the list and ‘express my thoughts on paper’.

He said the plans were based on the plot of a 2011 film named Killer Elite – which Watt stated centred on violent mercenarie­s.

Mr Scott said: ‘How to assassinat­e these people. That is quite a statement?’ Watt said: ‘Yes.’ The QC asked: ‘Any intention to carry out this plan?’ Watt replied: ‘No.’ The former medic admitted he had firearms and bullets.

But he told the trial he only used a Skorpion gun for target practice in a forest near his home.

Mr Scott asked: ‘You had the gun and ammunition, a bad guys list, thoughts about assassinat­ing people, so, are these things not all linked?’

Watt said: ‘No – playing out the retributio­n game on paper gave me some sort of comfort.’

He insisted he was not trying to ‘execute some kind of revenge on these bad guys’. Prosecutor Alex Prentice, QC, later suggested Watt was someone who ‘harboured a grudge’ at times ‘with people in authority’ and went on to state that police had found a significan­t arsenal of lethal weapons.

He asked: ‘Why not join a gun club?’

Watt said: ‘I preferred doing things in my own time.’

The advocate depute said Watt had gathered informatio­n ‘with a view to take some kind of action’ against people. Watt said: ‘No.’ Mr Prentice concluded: ‘Police Scotland played a valuable service by capturing you when they did.’

Watt said: ‘I do not see myself as a danger to the public or would

‘View to take some kind of action’

have allowed these weapons to fall into criminal hands.’

The court later heard from Desmond Herkes, 51, who described Watt as one of his best friends and said he was a support and comfort to him when his late mother was in hospital for ten months.

He said the retired medic also helped with composing a letter of complaint about her treatment.

Mr Scott asked: ‘Did he ever lose his temper with medical staff?’

Mr Herkes replied: ‘No, he was respectful with them.’

Mr Herkes told the court that he was ‘very shocked’ when he heard that a cache of guns and ammunition was found in the house where they both lodged.

The trial before Lady Stacey continues.

 ??  ?? Film role: De Niro, above, starred in Killer Elite, below
Film role: De Niro, above, starred in Killer Elite, below
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Search: Martin Watt had guns and ammunition plus a ‘bad guys list’

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