A GANG has been convicted of a shooting at the house of a notorious crime clan member.

Annette Daniel had her home in Robroyston targeted in July 2017.

The blast occurred weeks after her son Steven “Bonzo” Daniel was left with grotesque facial wounds during a gangland attack.

Zak Bennett, 27, Chloe Walker, 22, Courtney McCreadie, 22, and Ian Moyes, 33, were found guilty of the shooting on Friday.

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Walker helped them be snared after posing for a photo in her underwear beside the pump action shotgun thought to have been used in the crime.

Another snap captured Bennett appearing to snort white powder from her bare bottom with the same firearm still there.

The four will learn their fate next month.

Ms Daniel told jurors how she believed fireworks had been let off near her detached home in the upmarket estate.

The 57-year-old – sister of late crimelord Jamie Daniel – said she was cradling a child when she heard a car close by in the early hours of July 7, 2017.

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She said: “I heard someone say 'hurry up'. I put the baby on the bed, went to the window and saw two men.

“I said: 'Are you alright there?'. They did not say anything back.”

She recalled hearing a “bang” and then another.

Ms Daniel didn’t contact police and claimed she didn’t know what had happened when probed by detectives.

But, it emerged, in a prison call to her drug dealing nephew Zander Sutherland, Ms Daniel asked him: “Did you know my windows got shot at?”.

Jurors heard how WhatsApp chats between Walker and McCreadie further helped them get caught.

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This included a joking McCreadie talking about being “buckled” at what happened and still hearing “bangs” from that night.

The group also targeted another home in Barmulloch.

All four were remanded in custody.