John Gallagher, a 50-year-old masked robber, has had his original sentence of three and a half years increased to five years after a court deemed it “unduly lenient.” Gallagher threatened a shop worker in Aberdeen with a large knife and scissors during a robbery on July 2, 2024, ultimately fleeing the scene and running into patrolling police officers.
The Court of Criminal Appeal highlighted Gallagher’s extensive criminal history, including a previous seven-year sentence for armed robbery, and emphasized the need for better protection for shop workers. The judges noted the particularly vulnerable situation of the victim, who was alone in the store when Gallagher entered, demanding money and cigarettes while wielding a weapon.
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