Scots company boss receives chilling phone call after firebomb attack on lorry

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The suspect was caught on CCTV as they approached the Renault lorry moments before it caught fire while parked up at a storage facility in Glasgow on Sunday night.

A shaken Scots company boss received a threatening phone call less than 48 hours after one of his vehicles was firebombed.

A-Team Removals owner Nigel Mullan has spoken out after taking a call from an unknown man on Tuesday, who threatened to torch the remainder of his removals fleet. "There lorry wasn't even signposted yet and there were no details of my company on it. It still had the name and logo of the previous company on it. So I'm not entirely sure how they knew it was one of mine. I

"It then goes up in flames. The first service busted through the gate just a few minutes after it was reported to them and they put it out. Then CID came to see it on Monday morning. It’s very, very strange. Mr Mullan has appealed for witnesses or anyone with information about the person responsible to contact the police.

"Operations Control mobilised two appliances to the incident where crews extinguished the flames. Firefighters left after ensuring the area was made safe.”

 

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