A MEMBER of a notorious biker gang has been jailed for eight years over the attempted murder of another motorcyclist.
Barry Smith who is in the Satans Slaves group - rammed a van into a motorcycle driven by Andrew Lamb, of the Tribe Motorcycle Club.
The horrific incident took place on the A7, close to the junction of the A6699 road in Borders town Selkirk, in July 2021.
The High Court in Edinburgh heard how Smith, 42, of Dunfermline, was acting as a support driver for a convoy of Satans Slaves as they drove their bikes in the area.
He was supposed to help motorcyclists who injured themselves or broke down.
But the court heard Smith used the van to assault Andrew, who had suffered debilitating injuries.
Moments earlier, shocked witnesses had watched as Slaves' bikers fought with Tribe members on the road.
This story is from the August 22, 2023 edition of Daily Record.
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