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Landlord accepted £40,000 stolen whisky as rent payment

A landlord has been found guilty of being in possession of stolen goods, having accepted £40,000 worth of stolen whisky in lieu of a £1,400 rent payment.

Police investigating complaints that valuable whisky had been stolen from a storage vault in Grangemouth used by drinks giant Diageo discovered 57 bottles of rare malt hidden in the attic of Kenneth McLean’s home in Avonbridge, near Falkirk, following a tip off.

McLean, 48, was given a community sentence for possessing stolen goods after admitting reset, and was ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid work at Falkirk Sheriff Court.

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The court was informed that the whiskies had gone missing from the bonded warehouse last July.

Nine bottles of 37-year-old Port Ellen, worth almost £2,500 each and seven bottles of Brora 1977 worth a total of £12,250 were among the whiskies recovered.

None of the bottles, which had a total value of £39,272, had been duty-paid and could not have been legally sold in the UK

Solicitor advocate Martin Morrow, defending McLean, said: “He acknowledges he has been extremely foolish.” 

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