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Footage emerges of armed police 'arresting Marc Webley murder suspects' after Hogmanay shooting

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Footage has emerged allegedly showing the moment armed police arrested two people in connection with the Hogmanay gangland shooting of Marc Webley.The mobile phone clip - taken through a door peephole - shows uniformed officers leading a man and woman down a corridor at a block of flats in Edinburgh.Two cops are seen holding a man’s arms behind his back while a third escorts the handcuffed woman away.

The footage is believed to have been taken on Thursday evening.It comes after Police Scotland confirmed that two suspects, aged 32 and 25, have now been arrested over the 38-year-old hood’s death.A major probe into the ‘targeted’ hit remains ongoing after convicted gunman Webley was fatally injured outside the Anchor Inn on West Granton Road on December 31. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. He was rushed to hospital but pronounced dead a short time later.

A second man, aged 39, is being treated for serious injuries after also being gunned down.Detective Superintendent Graham Grant, of the major investigation team, said: “We’d like to thank the local community for their support and patience while enquiries are ongoing.“There will continue to be an increased police presence in the area and anyone with further concerns should speak to officers, call 101, or, in the case of an emergency, 999.”Officers previously appealed for help from the public to trace a vehicle that was used by the suspect gunman.

A red Hyundai Tucson, which had at least one other person inside, was seen pulling up alongside Webley before shots were fired.The balaclava-clad shooter was seen getting back inside before driving away in the direction of Leith.

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