
Third man arrested after 'machete murder bid' on Mark Richardson associate
A third man has been arrested over the attempted murder of one of Mark Richardson's top associates.
Officers executed a warrant in Blantyre on Friday, July 4, and arrested a 49-year-old man around 9.50am. It is after David McMillan, 54, was allegedly attacked with machetes outside his house on Pitcairn Grove in Edinburgh on Thursday, May 22.
The man was also arrested and charged in connection with drugs offences. He is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday, July 7.
Two men have already appeared in court over the incident. Arran Reid, 26, and Joshua Stewart, 20, made their first appearance at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Tuesday, June 17.
Police Scotland also confirmed they had made a further arrest in connection with Operation Portaledge, the investigation into gang-related incidents in the East and West of the country, bringing the total number to 52.
Officers also arrested a 22-year-old man on Thursday, July 3, in connection with wilful fire-raising to two vehicles on Campion Road and Niddrie Marischal Crescent in Edinburgh on June 9.
He was released pending further enquiries. This is the second arrest in connection with this incident.

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