The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Spitting thief handed extra prison time

- JAMIE BUCHAN

Aserial thief sparked a Covid-19 alert at Perth Prison when he spat at two wardens. The officers were showered with phlegm when they went to the assistance of Andrew Pattie, Perth Sheriff Court heard.

Days later the prisoner began showing symptoms of the coronaviru­s.

Although Pattie, 29, later tested negative, the incident caused “significan­t worry” for his victims.

Pattie was due to be released from jail next month but was locked up for another year after admitting assault charges.

Sheriff Linda Smith told him: “Given the nature of this offence, and particular­ly because it happened near the beginning of the pandemic, custody is not only appropriat­e but is the only option to reflect the seriousnes­s of this incident.”

Drug dealer Pattie was jailed for three-and-a-half years in 2018, after breaking into sheds in Dundee and making off with inflatable hot tubs and Beatles memorabili­a.

Fiscal depute Alistair McDermid confirmed Pattie was a serving prisoner at the time of the attacks in June 2020.

He had been moved from A-Hall to B-Hall and then treated by NHS staff due to concerns for his mental health.

He was then left in the cell under constant observatio­n.

The court heard prison officers Taylor and Hamilton went to speak to Pattie and tried to encourage him to settle down.

“The accused approached the hatch and spat in the direction of officer Taylor,” said Mr McDermid.

“The spittle landed on his face and head.

“The accused then spat at

Mr Hamilton, who was wearing a helmet with a protective visor.

“In the following days, the accused began showing Covid-like symptoms and had to be tested.”

Solicitor David Duncan said his client was feeling “extremely helpless” at the time, and didn’t believe he was getting the support he needed.

“He effectivel­y had a number of armed prison officers in PPE and riot gear come into his cell and try to restrain him,” he said.

In 2017, Pattie was caught dealing heroin worth more than £30,000 from the flat he shared with his partner in Dundee’s Hilltown Court after she overdosed and died.

 ?? ?? ATTACK: Inmate Andrew Pattie spat at wardens in Perth Prison, sparking Covid fears.
ATTACK: Inmate Andrew Pattie spat at wardens in Perth Prison, sparking Covid fears.

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