Police investigating a brutal machete murder bid on a member of the Daniel crime clan are on the hunt for two further suspects.
Robert Daniel was left seriously injured after a frenzied 60-second attack on his life at a council dump in Glasgow's west end last September.
Detectives have vowed to catch the two masked thugs who leapt from a black Ford Kuga and viciously knifed their 41-year-old victim.
It comes as getaway driver Ryan Quinn was jailed for four years at the High Court in Glasgow on Thursday after previously admitting an attempted murder charge.
The court was told how the unemployed 27-year-old did not know the victim and had been recruited via social media with the promise of being paid.
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Investigators have welcomed his prison sentence but have said they are doing everything they can to catch another two suspects, who remain at large.
Detective Chief Inspector John Morrison from Greater Glasgow Division said: "This was a planned attack in broad daylight in the middle of a busy area which left the victim with significant injuries.
"This type of crime will not be tolerated and we will continue to target those who are involved in this sort of activity as we work to make our communities safer.
"I hope this sentencing sends a clear message to anyone involved in criminality that you will be identified, brought to justice and made to face the consequences of your actions.
"We believe at least two other people were involved in this attack and rest assured we are doing everything we can to also bring them to justice.
"I would like to thank the public for their support and everyone involved in this investigation."
Quinn will also be supervised by authorities for two years following his release from jail.
The court heard the victim had been working that Saturday afternoon at the Dawsholm Recycling Centre near the city's Anniesland.
Following the attempted murder, he was rushed to hospital with wounds to his thigh, lower left leg as well as a head fracture and ligament damage.
Medics found that had he not received treatment he would have suffered "uncontrolled" bleeding leading to possible death.