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Scottish gangsters shot dead in Spain #1124349
06/01/25 10:48 AM
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Two Scottish gangsters brazenly gunned down in Spain after Champions League final
All they wanted was to enjoy a great game of football, or soccer, in peace. Instead, Scottish crime bosses Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Junior were gunned down at Monaghan’s Irish pub in Fuengirola, Spain, after the Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan had ended.
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Shit has really hit the fan!

Been at war in Glasgow for a while.


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Moroccan hitmen?


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Lots of questions about what is going on here.

There has been a long term conflict between the Lyons family, who Monaghan and Lyons Jr, are affiliated with, and the Daniel family, both based in Glasgow. Over the last twenty years both sides have traded violent acts in a feud allegedly triggered by the theft of Daniel cocaine from a stash house in the early 2000s. This conflict has flared up periodically - it was at it's fiercest in the 2000s and perhaps peaked with the 2010 shooting of Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll. Carroll was the Daniel family enforcer and had a string of violent acts against Lyons' members under his belt. Monaghan was charged with the crime but was cleared after doubt was cast over gun residue evidence presented at his trial. In 2017 Monaghan was shot and wounded while dropping his young child at school - after this incident he moved to Spain.

The death of the leader of the Daniel group, Jamie Daniel, of natural causes in 2016 seemed to preface a rise to power of the Lyons. In 2017 Lyons family members used car trackers to follow and attack Jamie's nephew and alleged new leader Steven 'Bonzo' Daniel as he drove home following a Rangers game - Bonzo suffered severe facial injuries but lived and five Lyons were given long jail terms for the attacks. In court Bonzo said that he didn't have any enemies and had no idea why someone would want to attack him - not sure anyone believed him.

In terms of severe violence between Daniel and Lyons, that appeared to be a last hurrah, although there are always lower level incidents. However, to understand the latest violence you have to look East from Glasgow to Edinburgh. Edinburgh's drug scene was dominated for many years by Mark Richardson and his associates/family. Richardson was busted for cocaine importation served a prison sentence around 2010 but was then picked up in Operation Escalade, which broke up what Scottish police called the most sophisticated organised crime group they had ever encountered. The group had military grade weapons, used sophisticated anti-survellience techniques and sourced drugs direct from South American cartels. They ended up police radar after abducting and brutally beating a dealer who owed them money, who subsequently testified against them. Richardson was picked up and recieved a ten year sentence for possession of a pistol. Richardson and the group broken up by Operation Escalade were associated with the Daniels but there were no members of the Daniels family directly involved.

Shortly after Richardson went to prison there began to be violent incidents in Edinburgh. A businessman, David MacMillan, was attacked by a gang with machetes in his home and shortly afterwards a local boxing gym owner Bradley Welsh was murdered outside his flat, shot in the back with a shotgun. The killer, Sean Orman, was picked up due to survelliance and the fact that an associate tipped off the police after Orman told him that he was being paid £10,000 to shoot Bradley Welsh. The fact that no warning was given to Welsh has lead his family to sue the police. During Orman's trial the name of George 'Dode' Baigrie came up multiple times. Baigrie is a traveller, a former boxer and allegedly the Lyons man in the East. Baigrie wasn't charged but his name was firmly now in public as the guy who had set the wheels in motion for these attacks. After Orman got life with a minimum of 28years, there was a spate of revenge attacks inEdinburgh with at least two members of Orman's crew being brutally attacked with machetes. One guy was chased down by balaclava wearing assailants and nearly decapitated outside a Nandos in a shopping centre. Baigrie re-emerged when he was charged with stabbing Mark Richardson's brother Dale - a few months ago he was found guilty of this and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

So this is where we were a few months ago - a brewing conflict in Edinburgh tangentially related to the decades long feud in Glasgow. The spark that has lit this up appears to be a drug deal gone wrong with a new player - Ross McGill. McGill is a former football Ultra and was involved in running the Rangers FC Ultras the Union Bears. Since moving on from that he has become an organised crime figure and relocated to Dubai where has orchestrated shipments of cocaine to Edinburgh, a big drug market. Earlier this year it appears that some members of Mark Richardson's crew arranged a drug shipment from McGill worth £500,000 but paid in counterfeit money. When this was discovered, a string of firebombings and attacks have started, first in Edinburgh where several businesses with links to Richardson (his girlfriends beauty salon, his father-in-laws works yard) were set on fire and a number of houses of those seen as close to him were either firebombed or had windows shot out. It's alleged that the architect of the scam was tracked down to Thailand and slashed across the face. The attacks escalated, moving to Glasgow and targeting members of the Daniel family - Bonzo's house was firebombed and Kevin 'The Gerbil' Carrol's widow was also targeted with a firebombing. A group calling itslef Tamo Junta began issuing statements on social media while issuing videos of their attacks warning anyone associated with Richardson and the Daniels to leave Scotland. It also began to be rumoured that the Lyons family had teamed up with McGill against their common enemy. The attacks began to become more serious - David MacMillan was again attacked with a machete at his house and workers at a garage run by a Daniel family member in Glasgow area were also attacked with machetes. Rumours last week suggested that the Lyons were stepping back and that there was a truce incoming but firebombings continued until the very night of the shooting of Monaghan and Lyons Jr.

That brings us to the events in Spain. If this shooting is linked to the feud then it's a massive escalation in the feud, the first murders since the current violence began and an order of magnitude more serious than what has been seen so far in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Most of this has been stabbings and petrol bombs, for someone to walk into a bar and shoot dead two of the senior Lyons guys on their own turf is extremely serious. Doing something like this would require serious logistics, you also need to have serious, heavy people willing to do it. A lot of the violence in Scotland has been outsourced to youths, teenagers in some cases. Clearly whoever did this is a lot more serious than that. Of course, there's the possibility it has nothing to do with the current feud - both Monaghan and Lyons Jr are high level in a drug dealing gang, they could have fallen out with another group of people entirely. There have been several shootings in the Costa del Sol in recent weeks of British criminals, although that's not exactly unheard of in that part of the world. The Lyons are associated with the Kinahan cartel and given the way things are going for them at the moment this could be associated with the fallout from that organisation being pushed.

So now we wait, what will the next move be. The fear is that the Lyons/McGill group retaliate with more extreme violence and that the tit-for-tat pattern continues with worsening severity. The best thing that can be hoped is that things are ended before any more death and before any other innocents are hurt - in the current violence at child and old woman were assaulted in one attack and a couple of years ago there was a case of mistaken identity which lead to an Edinburgh man to be attacked with a machete and nearly lose a hand. It's also worth stating that Scotland has one of the highest levels of drug related death in the world. The groups we are talking about are the ones who are importing and in some cases manufacturing these drugs that kill hundreds of Scottish people each year.


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Re: Scottish gangsters shot dead in Spain [Re: GangstersInc] #1124450
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Edinburgh mob boss Mark Richardson's associates 'plotted Spanish hit' at secret gang summit
Ben Borland & Lee Dalgetty
Mon 2 June 2025 at 10:26 pm CEST·5-min read

Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr were both gunned down at the bar in Spain
-Credit:Daily Record

The murders of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr were 'plotted during a secret summit', according to new reports.

The shooting happened in Costa Del Sol in Spain, after a masked gunman leapt out of a car outside an Irish pub on the beachfront in Fuengirola. Monaghan, 43, and Lyons, 46, were two of the leading members of the Lyons gang, reports the Scottish Daily Express.

The planning is said to have taken plane in Kirkintilloch, nine miles north-east of Glasgow, where Daniel clan members 'gathered for a council of war'.

The Scottish Sun reports that top-ranking members of the Daniel clan are said to have gathered at a "secret location" in Kirkintilloch with high-ranking associates of jailed Edinburgh drugs baron Mark Richardson. In recent months, members of this east coast-west coast criminal alliance have suffered in silence in the face of a relentless onslaught from their hated rivals, the Lyons, along with a relatively new face on the scene - Ross 'Miami' McGill.

Firebombings on cars, homes and businesses, drive-by shootings that left bullet holes in doors and windows, a violent home invasion in Glasgow that left a young boy and an older woman - both related to the Daniel family - bloodied and battered, and a number of machete attacks. In one, an Edinburgh businessman who just happens to be an old friend of Richardson's, was hospitalised; in another, workers at a Daniel-linked garage East Kilbride were injured by blade-wielding thugs.

But nobody had been killed. And the word was starting to go out that the Daniels were defenceless in the onslaught of this violence. Not only that, they were being mocked by McGill and his crew, known as Tamo Junto (a Portugeuse phrase meaning 'we are together'), thanks to a blizzard of TikTok videos.

The former Rangers football ultra now lives in Dubai, alongside Steven Lyons, 44 - acknowledged as the head of the gang - and members of the Irish Kinahan cartel. And it is the backing of the Kinahans which is seen as crucial to the recent rise of the Lyons.


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Some in Glasgow – including members of law enforcement – are sceptical that the Daniels and Richardson mob had the "wherewithal" to organise the shooting in the Costa del Sol.


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Originally Posted by Hollander
Some in Glasgow – including members of law enforcement – are sceptical that the Daniels and Richardson mob had the "wherewithal" to organise the shooting in the Costa del Sol.



I think that's a fair point of view. The Daniel side seems to have lacked the leadership following the death of Jamie Daniel and the muscle, following the murder of Kevin Carroll, to do something like this. I'm not aware of them having carried out any attacks abroad.

Richardson and his gang were involved with high-level cocaine importation so will have contacts in Spain and they had access to weapons and several of their crew were experienced with them due to military experience. Those guys are now imprisoned or on parole and therefore would find it very difficult to get to Spain. For those reading who aren't in the UK, all handguns are illegal in Scotland and it's difficult for criminals to get hold of them and to become proficient in their use. That's one point about the murders in Spain - after the first shots, the handgun jammed and the hitman fixed it and then went and shot the second victim again to make sure they were dead. That points to someone who knows and is experienced in firearms.

I read somewhere today that there is a wave of violence on the Costa del Sol due to the recent arrest of a senior police officer for corruption - they found £20m hidden in the walls of his house. This has had a knock-on affect of gangs wondering who was being protected and who wasn't and has caused an uptick in violence. Could be that the shooting was due to that rather than the fighting in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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Also in the same resort an innocent dutch student was shot dead in December.

Mistaken identity? | Dutchman shot dead on Costa del Sol
The man who was shot dead last week in the southern Spanish coastal town of Fuengirola turns out to be a 25-year-old resident of Zwolle.
The victim had been shot several times, including in the head. The man from Zwolle died at the scene.
Relatives of the man have flown to Malaga to identify him. Spanish media initially reported a 30-year-old victim.
Relatives told De Stentor that they cannot imagine that it was a targeted liquidation, although the circumstances suggest that. A firearm was found, which was probably the murder weapon. Spanish media reported a machine gun. No one was arrested.
The victim is a student and was working on the Costa del Sol because he had taken a gap year, so the family thinks it was a mistake.

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Family of murdered Lyons gang kingpin Ross Monaghan last night sensationally said their Daniel clan enemies are not to blame.


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Is it Bonzo who has the massive knife slash scars on the face? He got proper sliced up, his face is absolutely fcked.

Did anyone get charged for doing it?

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