Police are hunting a group of robbers that stole tens of thousands in cash and jewellery from a Dundee home.
The victim was said to be a 32-year-old man, who was robbed by five men at his home in Forfar Road at about 8pm on Wednesday.
A five figure sum of money, as well as a quantity of jewellery, was taken.
Officers explained that the man was shocked by the incident, but otherwise uninjured.
The men, wearing dark coloured clothing and head wear, made off in a dark coloured BMW 5 series, which had distinctive Irish registration number plates.
The vehicle was last seen being driven westwards on the Kingsway, Dundee at about 8.20pm.
A similar vehicle was then seen on the M90 at Broxden roundabout, Perth at about 9pm last night.
Detective officers are appealing for anyone who may have seen this vehicle in the Dundee area shortly before the crime, or after the crime to come forward with any information that could assist with enquiries.
Residents who may have noticed any suspicious people or activity in the area of Forfar Road are also asked to report this.
Similarly police are keen to speak to anyone who may have seen a vehicle matching this description in the Perth area, including the M90 or A9 at around 9pm.
Police said it was possible that the vehicle was being driven erratically or at speed.
Anyone who has information should contact Police Scotland on 101 or speak to any officer.
Alternatively information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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