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Two appear in court accused of raiding Gleneagles Hotel and homes in St Andrews

Gleneagles Hotel.
Gleneagles Hotel.

Two men have appeared in court accused of robbing the Gleneagles Hotel and homes in St Andrews.

Richard Fleming and Liam Richardson are alleged to have donned masks and threatened staff at the five-star venue with a pistol.

They are then alleged to have made off in a stolen Audi bearing false number plates and threatening onlookers as they abandoned the vehicle next to the A9.

The pair denied the charges when they appeared at Glasgow High Court on Wednesday.

They appeared in the dock alongside three women who are accused of aiding their crimes.

Fleming, 42, and 29-year-old Richardson are said to have raided the prestigious Gleneagles Hotel on June 27, 2017.

It is said that they were in possession of hammers, a machete and a self-loading pistol before threatening a members of staff, including security staff, with the firearm.

They are said to have smashed display cabinets and made off with a quantity of watches from the Mappin and Webb boutique within the hotel.

They are then said to have left the hotel at speed in the stolen Audi, nearly causing a crash after failing to stop at a junction, spraying bleach across the inside and outside of the vehicle as they abandoned it on nearby Station Road.

They allegedly used a stolen Range Rover to drive to an address in Glasgow, where they took separate taxis to Central Station and fled to London and had an unknown person set fire to the car in an attempt to pervert the course of justice.

Further charges allege that they stole jewellery and designer goods from properties on Buchanan Gardens and Middleshade Road in St Andrews on June 12, that they reset the stolen Range Rover and Audi from addresses in London in June and dishonestly used the vehicles at addresses in Glasgow, St Andrews and Auchterarder.

Also appearing in the dock with them were three women.

Kirsty Fleming, 44, and Janette McGregor, 63, both of Glasgow, are alleged to have reset stolen goods at two addresses in June.

Ms Fleming is also alleged to have attempted to pervert the course by misleading detectives investigating the Gleneagles robbery as to when she last saw her brother Richard on June 26.

Sunitta Senior, 29, of London, is alleged to have had almost £12,000 paid by Richard Fleming into her bank accounts at location in London and Glasgow in July, before more than £5,000 was transferred to McGregor.

Richard Fleming admitted three offences in relation to the St Andrews thefts, but the plea was not accepted by Advocate Depute Jane Farquharson.

All five deny the remaining charges and the case will call again next month.