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Article: Dad and son gunrunners supplied Ferris with Big Macs; ARMS SOLD TO SCOTS GANGS.(News)
- Article from:
- Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- March 14, 2004
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Byline: By NORMAN SILVESTER
42 was also given seven years A FATHER and son jailed last week for gunrunning supplied Scottish gangster Paul Ferris with his weapon of choice American MAC-10 submachine guns known as 'Big Macs'. William Greenwood, 76, and son Mitchell, 42, were each given seven years for selling criminals 4000 deactivated weapons and the tools to make them deadly again.
The reactivated weapons were used in at least eight gangland murders. And scores are still missing in Scotland.
An associate of Ferris, Anthony 'Machine Gun' Mitchell, ...
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