A MAN who threatened to blow up a mosque and behead a Muslim will be sentenced today.
A MAN who threatened to blow up a mosque and behead a Muslim will be sentenced today.
Neil MacGregor, 36, admitted phoning and e-mailing police and threatening to blow up Glasgow's Central Mosque.
The e-mail also demanded the closure of all mosques in Scotland and threatened to behead a Muslim.
MacGregor, whose address was given in court as Melbourne, Derbyshire, also pleaded guilty to making racist remarks and committing a racially aggravated breach of the peace in Glasgow on February 2 and 5, 2007.
MacGregor had returned to Scotland from the US three months earlier because his mother was ill.
Due to the "serious nature of the threats", MacGregor was remanded in custody. He will be sentenced at Glasgow Sheriff Court.






