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Glasgow Express (GE) > Glasgow Crime News > Glasgow Trio Jailed 18 Years for Daniel Firebomb Attacks; Glasgow 2026
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Glasgow Trio Jailed 18 Years for Daniel Firebomb Attacks; Glasgow 2026

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Last updated: May 13, 2026 2:39 pm
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Glasgow Trio Jailed 18 Years for Daniel Firebomb Attacks; Glasgow 2026
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Key Points

  • Marshall O’Hara, 21, Fraser Stewart, 22, and Aiden McLaughlin, 21, were jailed for a total of 18 years.
  • The case involved a series of firebomb attacks during a gangland feud in Glasgow.
  • The trio targeted houses and a carpet firm linked to the Daniel crime family.
  • CCTV and doorbell camera footage were central to the police case.
  • Footage reportedly showed McLaughlin’s trainers catching fire as he jumped from the roof of one of the attack sites.
  • The men had earlier admitted their involvement at the High Court in Glasgow.
  • Prosecutors said the attacks took place between April 7 and April 14 last year.
  • O’Hara and Stewart admitted four counts of wilful fire-raising, while McLaughlin admitted involvement in one carpet firm attack.
  • Attempted murder allegations were removed from the charges before sentencing.

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) May 13, 2026 – Three men have been jailed for a total of 18 years after admitting their roles in a series of firebomb attacks linked to a gangland feud in the city. As reported by BBC News, the men – Marshall O’Hara, Fraser Stewart and Aiden McLaughlin – were sentenced after targeting homes and a carpet business connected to the Daniel crime family.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What did the court hear about the evidence?
  • What charges did each man admit?
  • Why was the case significant?
  • What was the role of CCTV?
  • What happened in court?
  • Background to the feud
  • Prediction for affected audiences

According to BBC News, the case centred on a series of deliberate fire-raisings carried out over a short period, with prosecutors saying the incidents happened between April 7 and April 14 last year. The attacks were part of a wider feud and involved properties linked to people associated with organised crime.

What did the court hear about the evidence?

As reported by BBC News, the prosecution said the men were largely caught because of CCTV and doorbell camera footage.

That evidence was described as especially important in linking the trio to the attacks and identifying their movements during the incidents.

BBC News reported that one piece of footage showed McLaughlin’s trainers catching fire as he jumped from the roof of one of the attack sites.

The three men were back in the dock at the High Court in Glasgow after earlier admitting their involvement in the offences.

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What charges did each man admit?

BBC News reported that O’Hara and Stewart both pleaded guilty to four counts of wilful fire-raising. McLaughlin admitted his role in the attack on the carpet firm. The attempted murder allegations that had originally formed part of the case were later dropped.

The sentencing brought the court process to a significant stage in a case that had already drawn attention because of the number of attacks and the use of surveillance footage.

The men’s admissions meant the court did not need to hear a full trial on the facts of the firebombing incidents.

Why was the case significant?

The case was notable because it showed how quickly a series of arson attacks can be linked together when investigators have access to modern camera evidence.

BBC News said the CCTV and doorbell footage helped police build a strong evidential picture of what happened across the relevant dates.

The attacks also mattered because they were tied to a gangland feud involving properties and a business connected to the Daniel crime family.

That link placed the case within a broader pattern of organised crime violence in central Scotland.

What was the role of CCTV?

BBC News said the men were “mainly snared” by damning CCTV and doorbell camera footage. That evidence was used to identify the suspects and to show how the attacks unfolded.

In cases like this, camera footage can be crucial because it records both the people involved and the sequence of events.

Here, the footage appears to have given investigators direct visual evidence rather than relying only on witness accounts or circumstantial detail.

What happened in court?

The men returned to the High Court in Glasgow after admitting their involvement earlier. BBC News reported that the court heard the relevant offences had taken place across several days in April last year.

The outcome was jail terms totalling 18 years for the three men. The court’s focus was on the seriousness of the fire-raising offences and the organised-crime context in which they were committed.

Background to the feud

BBC News reported that the firebomb attacks were part of a gangland feud linked to the Daniel crime family. The case involved several targeted fires at homes and a carpet business associated with that group.

The prosecution said the offences happened over the course of a week in April last year, suggesting a co-ordinated pattern rather than a one-off incident. The wider background points to ongoing tensions between criminal groups, with properties and businesses becoming targets in the dispute.

Prediction for affected audiences

For residents in Glasgow, the case may increase awareness of how organised crime disputes can spill into residential areas and local businesses. It may also reinforce the importance of reporting suspicious activity, especially where repeated incidents or unusual late-night movements are noticed.

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