A DEAF robber forced his way into a woman's home - then used his interpreter to demand money from her.

Paul Coombs admitted carrying out the uniquely Scottish crime of hamesucken by storming into Laura Fairweather's house to steal from her.

Perth Sheriff Court was told that Coombs, who is registered deaf, turned up with a gang at the flat and used one as an interpreter because he cannot speak. Yesterday, Coombs was jailed for 14 months despite claiming his disability would make prison difficult.

Coombs, 42, from Dundee, admitted forcing open the door of the property in Hilltown Court, Dundee, on June 27, before robbing Miss Fairweather of her bank cards.

Coombs was arrested along with George Drinnan, 29, who is also deaf, and Simon Stewart, 26. The charge was dropped against Drinnan and Stewart.