A PAIR of underworld enforcers petrol bombed a couple’s luxury car outside their home as a warning over their son’s £100,000 drug debt.
The bungling duo were caught after one was left with scorch marks on his hands and burnt hair, and their escapade was captured on CCTV cameras.
A court heard it was the first of two terrifying attacks on the debt-owing addict son’s Tayside-based parents by gangland figures from Glasgow.
Lloyd McKay, 24, and Calvin Gilmour, 21, were sent to the Dundee area to issue a blunt threat to the couple to cover their son’s debts.
At Forfar Sheriff Court, both admitted wilfully setting fire to the Mercedes parked outside the family home on October 27, 2022 and damaging it so badly it was written off.
Fiscal depute Sarah Wilkinson told the court: “The father received phone calls saying he now owed a drug debt his son had racked up for £100,000.”
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The mystery caller warned: “You better sort it out with your boy, or it’s going to get taken out on youse.”
The father was at home when he heard his wife’s car alarm sounding, and he looked outside to see the car was ablaze and contacted police and the fire brigade.
Ms Wilkinson said: “He tried to put it out with a garden house, but it had not much effect. There was a strong smell of petrol coming from the vehicle. They were immediately suspicious that it related to the earlier phone calls.”
Ms Wilkinson said the father got another call to ask if his car was on fire, and the limited insurance payout meant the couple were left £21,000 out of pocket.
Detectives found footage showing McKay’s vehicle entering a petrol station nearby and mobile phone records confirmed he had driven from Glasgow to the house.
The duo were seen to buy water bottles at the garage and an investigation confirmed some had been filled with petrol and hurled into the car after the window had been smashed with a brick.
One of the duo had burn marks to his hands and to his head and had been found to have Googled ‘how to fix burnt hair?’
They owned the mobile number which contacted the victim.
Sheriff Jillian Martin-Brown granted both men bail and deferred sentence for the preparation of social work reports until May.
Two other gangland hoods have already been jailed for targeting the same family in a bid to scare them into clearing off their son’s huge drug debt.
Lewis Goldfarb, 41, was jailed for two years and Robert Notman, 47, was sent to prison for 14 months for targeting the family in December 2022.
Notman made two 160-mile round trips to slash tyres and smash windows to terrify the parents at their quiet residential villa.
He and fellow henchman Lewis Goldfarb had been sent to Dundee by their mystery underworld boss in Glasgow to “persuade” the couple to pay up.
Notman and Goldfarb admitted trying to extort money from the mother on 5 December 2022 by informing her that her son owed money to people in Glasgow.
Goldfarb admitted slashing car tyres in Invergowrie the same day.
Both admitted returning six days later, when Goldfarb brought a knife and slashed the tyres of a Transit van after demanding entry to a rental property owned by another relative.
He admitted smashing the family’s CCTV camera to hide evidence of their visit, while Notman admitted banging the door, demanding entry and smashing a window.
Fiscal depute Lora Apostolova previously told the court: “Their CCTV captured the full incident with audio and visual. She became aware of a camera activation.
“She went outside and saw two males behind the security gate, next to a Transit van. Both had prominent Glasgow accents. She was aware this was an incident relating to issues to do with her son’s drug debts.”
When the duo returned to the family home the following week, the mother was alone and was left terrified as they banged the door and smashed a window.
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The police managed to trace the duo within the hour and Goldfarb was found to be carrying a lock-knife.
The court was told both men had a history of violence.