

Professor John Robertson OBA
Thanks to Graham for alerting me to the above:
In just one day, Aberdeen’s P&J has two reports of English drug gangs occupying homes in the city to sell new more powerful low cost drugs and, in so doing keep drug deaths high, despite the efforts of the SNP Government which has oversight of a world-leading opium overdose reversal drug programme (Naloxone) and a drug treatment programme running a a target-busting 95%+ treated within three weeks.
The P&J has been reporting this plague for years.
In December 2021, more than three years ago, the had

In August 2021, they had this shocking story:

BBC Scotland have never mentioned the word ‘English’ in their reports of drug gangs not mentioned any English city. The did report the above cases, in these words:
Two men who carried out a violent attack on a disabled man in Peterhead have each been jailed for more than six years.
Jack Cleary, 20, tipped the man from his wheelchair and stabbed him in the leg with a knife before pouring salt in the wound in May 2022.
Ewan Hardie, 52, joined Cleary for a later second assault on the victim.
The men admitted assault to the danger of life. Cleary was jailed for six years and eight months at the High Court in Edinburgh, and Hardie received six years and nine months.
Cleary was 18 when he threatened to stab his 52-year-old victim in the eyes with hypodermic syringes and struck him with a baseball bat as he lay on the floor of a flat.
He robbed him of a mobile phone, bank card and medication, but returned with Hardie to inflict further violence.
During the follow-up attack the victim was pulled from his wheelchair and dragged along the ground with a belt around his neck until he blacked out.
Defence counsel Tony Lenehan KC said Cleary was a young man who had become “enmeshed in the drugs underworld and was guided by others”.
He said: “He behaved in a dreadful manner. There is no question about that. There is remorse shown.”
Solicitor advocate Jim Stephenson for Hardie, who has 150 previous convictions, said: “He has been blighted by drink and drugs. He fully understands he will receive a custodial sentence for this matter.”
Judge Lord Armstrong said “extreme violence” was used and it had “devastating and ongoing long-term negative consequences”.
Anything missing? Just the word ‘English.’ Not in the public interest?
How are the drug deaths being kept high?
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COME ON ALL YOU SO CALLED SCOTTISH NEWSPAPER HACKS
time to get on side with SCOTLANDS FUTURE
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They won’t they are not ‘Scottish’…they work for the BritEng establishment and their dodgy pals outwith their UknotOK.
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Thanks Prof. for keeping such a close eye on this story ‘they’ don’t want us to know.
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The BBC article doesn’t make it clear whether these two hooligans came from Peterhead or elsewhere. Usually they say “of Peterhead” or wherever in crime reports IIRC.
I grew up in Fraserburgh along the coast from Peterhead. There was no drug problem until after the oil bonanza in the 1970s after which these fishing towns became riddled with hard drugs and the local doctors were overwhelmed. Until then being drowned at sea on a fishing boat was a common cause of death. One old person I knew of lamented that her husband had died at sea, her son had died at sea and her grandson died of an overdose.
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