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Mourners of Gangsters Allegedly Shot Dead by Liverpool Gunman Issued Sinister Warning Ahead of Funeral - Liverpool Echo
UNITED KINGDOM, JUN 14 – A 44-year-old man was arrested in Liverpool following the gangland-style killing of two senior Scottish crime figures in Spain; extradition proceedings have begun, authorities said.
- A 44-year-old man was arrested in Liverpool on June 13 on two counts of murder related to a shooting in Fuengirola, Spain.
- The arrest followed the May 31 shooting where Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jr, senior Scottish gang figures, were killed outside Monaghans Bar.
- Police Scotland assists Spanish authorities with the ongoing investigation, while denying links between the shooting and Scottish gang violence under Operation Portaledge.
- The man appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on June 14 for extradition proceedings, and Spanish police identified the suspect within seven days after he fled across three countries.
- The arrest and investigation highlight cross-border cooperation but suggest the Fuengirola shooting was not orchestrated from Scotland, with implications for separate criminal inquiries.
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In front of the place where just over a week ago the blood of two strong men watered the tiles, two retired couples (the only Spaniards in sight) tasted a speck, three canes and a Verdejo. The letters of the Irish bar, the Monaghan’s, on the seafront of Fuengirola (Málaga), no longer exist. As if they had removed the name of the place where one of the most scandalous crimes on the Costa del Sol was committed this year, it would erase at once wha…
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C 31%
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