Mr big's gangland enforcers claim credit for firebombing after spain shootings
Mr big's gangland enforcers claim credit for firebombing after spain shootings"
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A POSH SCOTS HOME WAS TARGETED JUST MINUTES AFTER THE MASKED GUNMAN PULLED THE TRIGGER AND THEN FLED THE SCENE IN THE SAME CAR WHICH HAD FERRIED HIM TO THE PLANNED EXECUTION. 16:18, 02 Jun
2025Updated 19:57, 02 Jun 2025 Mr Big's gangland enforcers have claimed credit for a mansion house firebombing which took place moments after high-ranking members of the Lyons crime
clan were gunned down on Spanish soil. Key Lyons lieutenants Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan were assassinated outside Monaghan's bar in Fuengirola on Saturday night. A posh Scots
home in the Renfrewshire village of Bridge of Weir was torched just minutes after the masked gunman pulled the trigger in the Costa Del Sol. Tamo Junto (TMJ) - the faceless gang linked to
Dubai-based Mr Big Ross McGill - have since taken credit for the attack as they released a picture of the blaze alongside a chilling threat. But despite being known for showcasing their
attacks online, TMJ have so far failed to comment on the planned executions in Spain - which are thought to be the first major retaliations against McGill's war. In their latest
release, Tamo Junto wrote: "If you write stuff about us online or try to organise violence against us. We will target you and your family. Article continues below "Don't steal
from us. Don't threaten us. Don't switch on us. "Or we will relentlessly come after you." Firefighters from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service extinguished the blaze
on Saturday night, which resulted in a window being smashed and the property suffering smoke damage. Enquiries are ongoing into the Saturday, May 31 blaze, in the town's Kilbarchan
Road. It is being investigated by officers from Paisley CID, who were said at the weekend to be investigating whether it is linked an ongoing gang war. McGill has been waging war on Mark
Richardson's crime mob from Edinburgh and the Daniel clan from Glasgow since March after he was ripped off in a £500,000 cocaine deal when the buyer used fake bank notes. A number of
incidents have taken place in Glasgow, Edinburgh and surrounding areas in recent weeks, with private homes and business premises targeted. The feud involves the Lyons-linked Dubai-based
former Rangers ultra McGill and associates of Edinburgh cocaine kingpin and Daniel associate Mark Richardson. A number of people have been arrested and charged in connection with previous
incidents in the feud, which has been plaguing Scotland's biggest cities since earlier this year, following a drug deal. On Friday we told how Tamo Junto vowed to carry on their turf
war despite reports of a truce between the Lyons and Daniel families. We reported earlier that a well-placed source had said the McGill had agreed to end hostilities after being leaned on by
cartel bosses in Dubai. They were said to be “unhappy” over a police crackdown on the turf war which has led to a slowdown in the lucrative drug trade in Scotland. However, McGill's
Tamo Junto gang then released a video saying the war will continue. Speaking following the blaze at the home in Bridge of Weir, Detective Sergeant Kenny Taggart confirmed no one had been
injured as he appealed for information. Police Scotland has arrested 41 people in connection with a series of linked incidents across the country since March. Article continues below
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