Rich Kid's Quest For Infamy Was His Downfall
Daily Record|January 02, 2025
A SCOTS blackmailer who tried to con £50,000 from a mystery royal became involved with the Turkish mafia and believed he was a "criminal mastermind".
JOHN DINGWALL
Rich Kid's Quest For Infamy Was His Downfall

Socialite and playboy Ian Strachan was jailed in 2008 after he tried to sell a video for £50,000 showing a Buckingham Palace aide claiming he had been groped by a senior royal.

But now underworld photographer Brian Anderson has revealed how Strachan was desperate to become a gangland kingpin on his release from prison.

Anderson, who snapped the crook, from Aberdeen, on numerous occasions, said: "Strachan was a bit of a character. He came from a wealthy family and wanted to be remembered for something.

"He was obsessed with fame or infamy and that was his downfall."

Anderson, 55, has featured Strachan in a new book he has produced on some of Britain's most notorious crooks called Faces 2.

Revealing how Strachan was desperate to become a big-time criminal, Brian said: "The first time I met Strachan was in the Green Lanes part of London. He introduced me to the Turks, who were really dangerous guys. This was the Turkish mob who were drug dealers.

This story is from the January 02, 2025 edition of Daily Record.

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