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Nightclub boss shot outside home Nightclub boss shot outside home
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A leading figure in Scotland's nightclub scene has been shot in an attack at his Glasgow home. A leading figure in Scotland's nightclub scene has been shot by a hooded gunman in an attack at his Glasgow home.
Former security firm boss Eddie Tobin, 60, was shot after opening the front door of his bungalow in Clarkston. Former security firm boss Eddie Tobin, 60, was hit twice in the leg after opening his front door in Clarkston.
He was taken to Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride, where his condition has been described as stable.He was taken to Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride, where his condition has been described as stable.
The shooting, which is being treated as attempted murder, took place at 1945 BST on Wednesday. Police are appealing for witnesses. The shooting, which took place at 1945 BST on Wednesday, is being treated as attempted murder.
They are particularly keen to find a man wearing dark clothing who was seen running away from the scene. Police are hunting the gunman who was seen running away from the scene.
We are shocked and very, very surprised at what has happened. We have got no idea why somebody would do this Paul SmithBEDA
Mr Tobin has been a well-known figure in the country's nightclub and pub scene for about 30 years.Mr Tobin has been a well-known figure in the country's nightclub and pub scene for about 30 years.
He is now in charge of Cleaning Scotland Ltd, a company he set up last year which specialises in cleaning licensed premises.He is now in charge of Cleaning Scotland Ltd, a company he set up last year which specialises in cleaning licensed premises.
We are shocked and very, very surprised at what has happened. We have got no idea why somebody would do this Paul SmithBEDA
One of his clients is his old firm Upfront Group, which is one of the UK's largest independent security organisations employing 1,600 people up and down the UK.One of his clients is his old firm Upfront Group, which is one of the UK's largest independent security organisations employing 1,600 people up and down the UK.
He has also worked for entertainment group Carnegies Leisure and held senior positions with Scottish and Newcastle Breweries and hotels and casinos group Stakis.He has also worked for entertainment group Carnegies Leisure and held senior positions with Scottish and Newcastle Breweries and hotels and casinos group Stakis.
He has also managed Rangers and Celtic football players, comedian Billy Connolly and pop star Midge Ure.
Mr Tobin is currently the Scottish chairman of the Bar Entertainment and Dance Association (BEDA) and also of the Glasgow Nightclub Forum.Mr Tobin is currently the Scottish chairman of the Bar Entertainment and Dance Association (BEDA) and also of the Glasgow Nightclub Forum.
A colleague of Mr Tobin said on Thursday that he was "fine", adding that they had no idea why he had been targeted. His expertise has seen him also advise the Scottish Executive on matters to do with the licensed trade and adult entertainment industry.
Mr Tobin is being treated at Hairmyres Hospital His personal assistant Irene Thomson, 42, visited him in hospital after surgery on his leg.
"I am going to see him in hospital, and he is fine," he said. "I don't think the injury is serious." She said: "He seems to be fine. Mr Tobin is being treated at Hairmyres Hospital
"He is laughing and joking, and hopefully making a full recovery.
"He has no clue at all who could have done this."
Paul Smith, the executive director of BEDA, said: "Eddie is extremely well known in Scotland, and was helping to shape policy there.Paul Smith, the executive director of BEDA, said: "Eddie is extremely well known in Scotland, and was helping to shape policy there.
"He is a very well respected figure in the industry."He is a very well respected figure in the industry.
"We are shocked and very, very surprised at what has happened. We have got no idea why somebody would do this.""We are shocked and very, very surprised at what has happened. We have got no idea why somebody would do this."
Police cordoned off a large section of Mearns Road and a police car was parked outside the house.Police cordoned off a large section of Mearns Road and a police car was parked outside the house.
Nearby Highfield Drive was also cordoned off.Nearby Highfield Drive was also cordoned off.
Gregor Thompson, 72, who lives close to the scene, said: "I've lived here a very long time and I've never heard of an incident like this.Gregor Thompson, 72, who lives close to the scene, said: "I've lived here a very long time and I've never heard of an incident like this.
This is the last place you'd expect a shooting Gregor ThompsonNeighbourThis is the last place you'd expect a shooting Gregor ThompsonNeighbour
"I was in my house watching the football when the police came to the door and a woman asked me if I'd heard anything.
"But I don't know what happened, I'm just in shock.
"This is the last place you'd expect a shooting.""This is the last place you'd expect a shooting."
Detectives said the gunman was 5ft 9in, of medium build and was wearing a dark-coloured hooded jacket with the hood up and an inner hooded jacket.Detectives said the gunman was 5ft 9in, of medium build and was wearing a dark-coloured hooded jacket with the hood up and an inner hooded jacket.
Det Sgt William Corkindale, who is leading the investigation, said: "I would appeal to anyone who was in the area of Mearns Road last night, who may have witnessed anyone acting in a suspicious manner, or saw any suspicious vehicles in the area to come forward."Det Sgt William Corkindale, who is leading the investigation, said: "I would appeal to anyone who was in the area of Mearns Road last night, who may have witnessed anyone acting in a suspicious manner, or saw any suspicious vehicles in the area to come forward."