Two Charged After Machete Attack Linked to Ongoing Gang Feud in Scotland
Two men have been charged following a serious machete attack in Scotland, with police linking the incident to an ongoing gang-related feud.

Two men have been charged in connection with a violent machete attack in Scotland, as police continue to investigate links to an ongoing gang feud.
Emergency services were called to an incident in East Lothian after reports of a serious assault involving a bladed weapon. Officers and paramedics attended the scene, where a man was found with significant injuries. He was taken to hospital for treatment, where his condition has been described as serious but stable.
Police Scotland confirmed that two suspects have since been arrested and charged with attempted murder. Both are expected to appear in court, while enquiries remain ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding the attack.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said:
“This was a serious and targeted incident. We have made two arrests and continue to investigate the wider context. There will be an increased police presence in the area to provide reassurance to the public.”
Detectives believe the attack may be connected to a wider gang-related dispute, which has led to a series of violent incidents across parts of Scotland in recent months. Specialist officers are working to identify further individuals involved and prevent any escalation.
The use of machetes and other large bladed weapons has become an increasing concern for law enforcement, particularly in cases linked to organised crime. Authorities say such weapons are often used to intimidate rivals and assert control in ongoing disputes.
Local residents described a heightened police presence following the incident, with officers conducting searches and gathering evidence in the surrounding area. Some reported feeling shaken by the violence, although police have stated that there is no immediate threat to the wider public.
The case forms part of a broader effort by Police Scotland to tackle gang-related crime and reduce serious violence. Operations targeting organised criminal groups have been intensified, with a focus on intelligence-led policing and disruption tactics.
Experts say that addressing gang violence requires a combination of enforcement and prevention, including community engagement and support for at-risk individuals. Authorities have also emphasised the importance of public cooperation in reporting suspicious activity.
For communities affected by such incidents, the impact can be significant, raising concerns about safety and long-term stability. Police have reassured residents that additional patrols will remain in place while the investigation continues.
The suspects are due to appear in court, and further updates are expected as the case progresses. Investigators have urged anyone with information to come forward to assist with ongoing enquiries.
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