A 19-year-old man has been arrested after a serious assault in North Lanarkshire in which a man was attacked with a power drill.
James Hanlon, 26, was left with serious head injuries after the attack in Cumbernauld Road, Stepps, on 22 August.
His twin brother Bryan was later attacked in Glasgow by a gang wielding weapons including hammers and a chisel.
The twins are said to be associates of Kevin ‘Gerbil’ Caroll, was who shot in a suspected gangland attack in January.
The 19-year-old is expected to appear at Airdrie Sheriff Court on Monday.
James Hanlon was attacked by a group of men after two cars slammed into his vehicle.
He was treated in hospital for head injuries and later released.
Strathclyde Police are investigating a similar attack on Mr Hanlon’s twin brother Bryan a week later.
He was driving on Maryhill Road in Glasgow at about 2330 BST on Sunday when his Audi S4 was forced off the road by another vehicle outside Kelvin Campus.
Armed men then got out of the cars and attacked him.
The 26-year-old suffered head and groin injuries in the attack.
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