A GUNMAN who tied up a former police officer and abducted a woman in an armed raid at a chip shop has been jailed for nine years.

Nicholas McGurk,32, carried out the armed raid at Brodies Traditional Fish & Chips in Coupar Angus, Perthshire, just a week after being freed from jail for another offence.

The High Court in Edinburgh heard how he targeted shop worker Alex Wong during the robbery in August 2016. He was tied up while a woman was forced to go with McGurk in Mr Wong’s Mercedes. Armed with an imitation gun and a knife, he intimidated the workers. His female victim escaped only when McGurk crashed the car.

McGurk, of Govanhill in Glasgow, was captured by police and pled guilty to assault, abduction and robbery at the High Court in Glasgow last month.

Judge Lord Boyd yesterday told McGurk that he had no other option but to send him to prison.

He said: “These are very serious charges. You pose a high risk to public safety which I must consider carefully.”

At a hearing last month, the court heard how the victims remain badly affected and that the raid had “broken”

Mr Wong’s retirement plans.

Passing sentence, Lord Boyd told McGurk that he had thought about giving him a life sentence.

He added: “Given the nature of these offences and your record, I have considered whether or not I should make a risk assessment order and consider an order for lifelong restriction.However, I have decided that the criteria are not met in this case.”