Crime boss Robert "Birdman" O'Hara is still one of Scotland's most feared criminals despite being jailed for 20 years.

Crime boss Robert "Birdman" O'Hara is still one of Scotland's most feared criminals despite being jailed for 20 years. The caged killer still controls a web of dealers in the north of Glasgow where he used to terrorise rivals. Last year, reporters watched as one of his dealers raked in a fortune from junkies.
Stephen Patterson, 27, boasted: "This is quality, the best around. The Birdman's only interested in the top-end stuff." O'Hara was jailed in 2005 after ordering the execution of Paul McDowall, 25, a rival's relative. He and three henchmen were given sentences totalling 56 years.Michelle Maxwell, the Birdman's girlfriend, was accused of offering cash to the sister of a key witness but the charge was found not proven. O'Hara rose from petty thief to control his £2million drugs empire, ruled through extreme violence. He enjoyed a luxury lifestyle with a £65,000 Audi, £350,000 flat and exotic holidays. During raids on several of his homes, drugs and weapons, including a MAC M11 machine gun, were recovered. An associate said: "It doesn't make any difference that he's in jail for 20 years he's still well connected on the outside. He's a very dangerous individual."

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