Sunday Mail (UK)

Slave-scandal clan in campsite storm

Paving boss angers locals by buying plot of land and surroundin­g it with 10ft fence

- Steven McPhee ■ Norman Silvester

A member of a notorious crime clan convicted of keeping vulnerable men as slaves has been accused of setting up an illegal campsite.

Steven McPhee and his family, including father Robert and brother James, were jailed for a total of 29 years in 2018 on charges of abduction, assault, torture and holding people “in servitude”.

The 41-year- old, who was given three years for an assault on one of the slave workers, has now angered residents in Shotts, Lanarkshir­e, by buying a piece of vacant land and surroundin­g it with a 10ft-high fence.

The plot on Rosehall Road is less than half a mile from a pig farm in the town where three terrified victims were kept prisoner. Since McPhee took over the new site six weeks ago, five caravans and a mobile home have been installed. He is also believed to be living there.

Angry families have lodged objections to the developmen­t, which they say doesn’t have planning permission or the necessary permits.

Several residents, who spoke to the Sunday Mail anonymousl­y for fear of reprisals, expressed their concerns at the prospect of a family with such a violent reputation living nearby. One said: “The site is residentia­l with diesel generators rumbling loudly throughout the night. The constructi­on noise starts at 7am every day and goes on till 9pm. We believe other family members may be moving in. “I cannot stress enough how angry and fearful we are – people should not be scared in their own homes. I believe there i s a huge

error on North Lanarkshir­e Council’s part in allowing these individual­s to move into a community, creating a large encampment without permission.”

It is understood the land had been vacant for more than 10 years prior to McPhee taking ownership.

The resident said: “I have contacted councillor­s, MPs and even the head of North Lanarkshir­e about our concerns.

“The council states that if you own land, to put a caravan on, you must have planning permission and a site licence. The public must be made aware this individual is out of prison for a very violent crime.”

It has been claimed a septic tank, water pipes and waste pipes have been installed on the site without planning permission.

The Sunday Mai l spoke brief ly to paving firm boss McPhee, who we saw driving a works van in and out of the site. He claimed not to be aware of any objections or concerns from people about the work.

He also said he planned to build two houses on the land and would be obtaining the necessary planning permission.

When asked about his family’s violent reputation, he said: “I am a peaceful person.”

North Lanarkshir­e Council confirmed an investigat­ion was under way into the site in Rosehall Road following complaints.

A spokespers­on said: “Officials have viewed the site and written to its owner.

“We have also contacted Scottish Water

seeking informatio­n about whether mains water and sewer connection­s have been made. Initial responses have been provided to inquiries from a number of local elected representa­tives and members of the public.

“However, the matter remains under investigat­ion as a planning enforcemen­t case. Anyone who has made representa­tions about it to the Planning Service will be advised of any developmen­ts in due course.”

Residents claim there have been unexplaine­d gas and water leaks in the area since work on the site began in late March.

Robert McPhee, then 65, was jailed for 10 years for his part in the slavery racket, having teamed up with his sons Steven and James and son-in-law John Miller.

The victims did long shifts for little or no pay – and were brutally punished if they complained or tried to flee.

James McPhee, then 45, was sentenced to nine years and Miller, then 38, was given seven years, later reduced to six on appeal.

At the end of the trial, it emerged that all four McPhee family members had criminal pasts. James and Steven McPhee were among five men jailed for a total of 26 years in 2009 for a machete attack on mourners at a funeral at Hayfield Cemetery in Kirkcaldy the previous year.

Robert McPhee has conviction­s for fraud and possession of a bladed weapon, while Mi l ler was convicted of assault and abduction in 2005.

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I cannot stress enough ry and how ang are. fearful we ldn’t be People shou their scared in own homes
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MOVING IN Caravans and a mobile home on land that McPhee bought in Shotts. Above, the 10ft-high fence around site
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GUILTY From left, James, Steven and Robert McPhee were jailed in 2018
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HOUSE PLANS

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