Spanish police are investigating two Costa del Sol bomb blasts thought to be linked to an ongoing gang war.
The first blast happened outside a residential property on a gated estate in Benahavis which is popular with British expats and holidaymakers.
The second occurred outside a car wash firm on an industrial estate in nearby San Pedro de Alcantara owned by the man whose home was targeted.
No one was injured in the blasts, although several cars were destroyed.
Both properties belong to a Maghrebi businessman allegedly related to David, the 'Maradona of cocaine' Avila, who was killed in May at the time of his son's First Communion.
Police are linking the two incidents, which follow the discovery earlier this month of another home-made bomb on a residential area called Alto de los Monteros east of the upmarket resort of Marbella.
Bomb squad officers carried out a controlled explosion to make the device safe after being alerted on September 11.
A Dutch-Moroccan national linked to organised crime was later arrested.


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