SIX thugs guilty of a savage gangland murder plot have been jailed for a total of more than 104 years.

Lord Mulholland told the mob there was no place in Scotland for the “law of the jungle”.

The gang were said to be part of the Lyons crime clan – long-time enemies of the Daniel crew in the north of Glasgow.

A wave of violence erupted in December 2016 escalating after the school shooting of Ross Monaghan – once cleared of murdering Daniel enforcer Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll.

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Five men were ambushed in a series of hits over a 15-month period.

Steven 'Bonzo” Daniel – nephew of late crimelord Jamie Daniel – was a primary target.

The ex-taxi firm boss suffered grotesque facial wounds after an attack near Glasgow's M8 motorway in May 2017.

The guilty six returned to the High Court in Glasgow having earlier all been convicted of conspiracy to murder following a 14-week trial.

Brian Ferguson (37), Andrew Gallacher (40) and John Hardie (35) were all each jailed for 20 years.

Robert Pickett (54) was locked up for 16 years while Peter Bain (45) was sentenced to 15 years.

Andrew Sinclair was jailed for 13 years and three months.

Lord Mulholland told them: “Steven Daniel gave evidence and said that he was not aware of a feud between the Lyons and Daniel families.

“I did not believe a word and, more importantly, neither did the jury.”

The judge described the murder plot as “sophisticated” involving high-tech tracker devices and encrypted mobile phones.

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But, he added the gang were undone by “good old fashioned detective work”.

Lord Mulholland then told them: “You sought to turn Glasgow into a warzone with your feud.

“This is a civilised country based on the rule of law. There is no place for this type of conduct, retribution or the law of the jungle.”