Clutha Bar ghoul Charmaine Holmes has been caged for threatening to slit a schoolboy's throat during a broad daylight mugging.

The 19-year-old told the teen she would stab him and his pal as she robbed them in Linwood.

Holmes - who stole alcohol and charity money from the Glasgow pub in the wake of the helicopter tragedy - was originally placed on a community payback order.

But she breached the order, claiming she was suffering from depression and was being bullied by other criminals because she robbed the Clutha.

She was locked up for the offence when she returned to the dock at Paisley Sheriff Court this week.

The development finally brings the mugging case to an end - two-and-a-half-years after it began when she was 16-years-old.

It was on September 26, 2013 that Holmes targeted the boys, who were aged 14 and 15 at the time, as they went to play football in a park.

She was due to go on trial before a jury for the offence in Deccember 2014, but pleaded guilty just minutes before her trial.

She admitted a reduced charge which saw claims she'd used a knife in the mugging deleted from the charge.

Sheriff Susan Sinclair ordered Holmes to be supervised by social workers for two years, attend for alcohol and drug counselling assessment, go to a project which helps female offenders in Renfrewshire and carry out 260 hours’ unpaid work.

The sheriff warned Holmes she faced jail if she breached the CPO and duly delivered on her warning when Holmes, of Stevenson in Ayrshire, was brought back before her last week.

Holmes appeared from custody having been jailed at Paisley Sheriff Court last year for a disturbance at a flat in the town.

She was given a further 12 months behind bars for not complying with the CPO, due to not turning up and being jailed for the Paisley rammy and a Kilmarnock case where she was caught with a razor blade in the street, smashed up a homeless hostel and gave police a false name.