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Two men are on trial accused of slavery crimes at a Shotts piggery.

Robert McPhee, 65, and John Miller, 38, are charged with forcing a number of men to live in “squalid conditions” while making them work for little or no money.

The allegation­s emerged as the pair – along with James McPhee, 45, and Steven McPhee, 37 – appeared at the High Court in Glasgow.

The indictment features 30 charges spanning between 1993 and 2016.

Three men are said to have been held in “slavery and servitude” at a piggery in Shotts.

Robert McPhee alone is firstly alleged to have held one against his will on various occasions between 2011 and 2014.

The accusation includes claims the individual was made to stay in “squalid living conditions” under McPhee’s control and that he was not allowed to leave.

It is further stated he was forced to do work “for little or no pay” and threatened with violence if he did not do it.

Miller is then alleged to have joined Robert McPhee in similar crimes against the two other men.

One of the individual­s is said to have been held between 2011 and 2012 while the latter was allegedly forced to work in late 2016.

One of these accusation­s is under the Human Traffickin­g

and Exploitati­on Act.

Other allegation­s in the seven- page indictment include assault and abduction.

One of these charges claims Robert McPhee and James McPhee detained a man against his will and attacked him at a time between 1999 and 2006.

It includes accusation­s the individual was left in a shed for three days and an eightyear-old boy was told to to pour petrol over him.

A naked flame is then said to have been brandished at him.

Prosecutor­s also claim the man was fed dog food, made to beg for water and forced to kiss the feet of James McPhee.

The charge – said to be racially aggravated – is alleged to have occurred at a number of locations including Bathgate, West Lothian.

Steven McPhee faces a number assault charges with one claiming he attacked a man with a brush, concrete slabs and a pick axe handle.

The four deny the charges.

The trial, before Lady Stacey, continues.

 ??  ?? Agony Tress Winning, pictured with daughter Louise, right, died on a family holiday in Tenerife
Agony Tress Winning, pictured with daughter Louise, right, died on a family holiday in Tenerife

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