Two more members of a motorcycle gang have been found guilty of murdering Mottingham Hell's Angel Gerry Tobin.

Karl Garside, 45, and Ian Cameron, 46, both from Coventry, were found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court of killing Mr Tobin, who was shot dead on the M40 motorway in Warwickshire.

The 35-year-old biker, of Mottingham Road, was riding at about 90mph when he was shot on August 12 last year.

The trial had been told that he was targeted simply because he was a "fully-patched" Hell's Angel by members of the Outlaws’ South Warwickshire chapter.

Karl Garside and Cameron were both cleared by the jury of possessing a shotgun.

Jurors, who have been deliberating for eight days, convicted four other members of the Outlaws biker gang of the murder of mechanic Mr Tobin earlier this week.

Simon Turner, 41, from Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and Dane Garside, Karl Garside's 42-year-old brother from Coventry, were found guilty on Monday of killing Mr Tobin and possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Malcolm Bull, a 53-year-old road sweeper from Milton Keynes, and Dean Taylor, 47, from Coventry, were found guilty of murder and possessing a shotgun on Tuesday and Wednesday.

A seventh defendant, 44-year-old Coventry man Sean Creighton, pleaded guilty to murder and firearms charges before the trial began.

They will all be sentenced today.