Two Merseyside criminals were jailed yesterday for carrying out a terrifying armed raid on an Aberdeen bookmakers.
Former Liverpool FC prospect Warren Keating, 29, and co-accused dad-of-four Darren Summers,30 robbed the Coral Branch in the city’s Cornhill area in October 2016.
They held a knife to the throat of one of the employees as they stole £2,800 from the business’ safe.
Afterwards the duo, who had travelled from Liverpool to Aberdeen to visit a friend, boasted about how easy it was.
Yesterday, at the High Court in Glasgow, judge Lady Scott jailed Keating for five years and Summers for four years.
They were sentenced in the same week that the north east’s top police officer revealed the vast majority of the city’s organised and serious crime was being orchestrated by criminals from the north west of England – and Liverpool in particular.
Lady Scott told them: “You both travelled to Aberdeen. You needed money. During the robbery you had your faces masked, you held a knife at a female employees throat and took £2,800 from the safe and both boasted after about how easy it was.”
The court heard that Keating, who has convictions for drug offences and violence, fled to Spain and was later apprehended.
During their trial, Coral employee Jade Williams, 24, told of her shock at having a knife put to her throat.
She said: “They took me to the safe. They pushed me down on the ground and held a knife at my throat. I felt scared. I felt sad. I felt angry.”
Defence QC David Moggach, representing Keating, told the court: “Mr Keating was a promising footballer and was signed up by Liverpool Football Club, but because of injury he could not follow that career and took to drugs.
“When he is released from prison he wants to make something of his life.”
Defence counsel Gareth Jones, representing Summers, added: “He has previous convictions for low level dishonesty but nothing for violence or using a weapon. This marks an escalation in his offending behaviour. He has expressed remorse.
“He is married with four young children.”