Crimestoppers Scotland is offering a reward of up to £3,000 for information in connection with a series of attacks on a councillor’s home. 

South Lanarkshire Graeme Campbell had his property targeted three times in the past few years, prompting charity Crimestoppers to become involved. 

The charity is supporting police by encouraging anyone who wishes to stay anonymous to contact them with information.

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The latest incident occurred on June 18 on Fortrose Gardens at around 11.55pm, when parked vehicles outside the home were set ablaze with flames quickly spreading to the property.  

It is understood that the suspects may have sustained burn injuries and it’s likely there will be people in the community who are aware of their involvement. 

Glasgow Times:

Angela Parker, Scotland Manager of the charity Crimestoppers, said: “Our charity believes in safe communities and these attacks on a family home have caused great distress to those involved and also to people living in the wider area.

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“We need to have whoever is involved held to account. If you know who was involved, you can tell us completely anonymously by calling our charity’s Contact Centre which is open 24/7 on freephone 0800 555 111 or you can use our easy and secure anonymous online form at crimestoppers-uk.org.

“Please do the right thing. You’ll be following hundreds of thousands of Scots who have trusted our charity with their anonymous information since we began in the late 1980s. Whilst being independent of the police, we support the public to speak up by passing on anonymous information we receive that helps keep people and communities safe from harm.”