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'Scots' suspect arrested over Spain 'gangland' shooting of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr

'Scots' suspect arrested over Spain 'gangland' shooting of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr

Daily Record12 hours ago

He is now facing extradition to Spain so he can be questioned about the May 31 murders. Any extradition would have to be approved by a UK court.
A man arrested in connection with a "gangland" shooting in Spain is believed to be Scottish.
Spanish police have confirmed a man, believed to be in his 40s, has been arrested in the UK on suspicion of the Costa del Sol gangland execution of Scots mobsters Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr.
The BBC reported earlier this morning the suspect was taken into custody in Liverpool by Merseyside Police under an international arrest warrant issued by the Spanish authorities.
Spanish cops have yet to make a formal statement. But a well-placed Spanish police source said today when asked about the arrest: 'The specialist UDYCO Costa del Sol police group which is leading the investigation has identified this man.
'As they couldn't find him in the places where they thought he could have been in Malaga, they asked a court in Fuengirola which has opened a judicial probe into the shootings to issue an international arrest warrant for this man.
'Police in the UK have arrested the man in Liverpool under this international warrant.'
He is now facing extradition to Spain so he can be questioned about the May 31 murders. Any extradition would have to be approved by a UK court.
The suspect's return to Spain would be delayed if he decides to oppose extradition.
Spanish officials said days after the murders they had 'no doubt' they would catch the gunman who shot dead Monaghan and Lyons Jnr.
Javier Salas was the first Spanish government representative to confirm the victims were Scottish after the horror shooting at Monaghan's Irish pub Monaghans Fuengirola.
And he spoke again three days later to say he was convinced police would find and arrest the culprit.
Graphic CCTV footage first published by Spanish TV showed one of the two men murdered being cornered inside the premises and shot in the chest and stomach from close range.
The killer, dressed in black, was filmed shooting Glaswegian Ross Monaghan, 43, dead after targeting his pal Lyons Jnr outside the pub seconds earlier as terrified tourists and locals ran for cover.
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Spanish police sources confirmed they believed the killer was blond following claims detectives haven't commented on that he could also be Scottish.
He fled on foot but was driven from the scene by an accomplice in a car waiting nearby which headed along the old N340 dual carriageway east towards the resort of Benalmadena.
Officers from the elite Spanish National Police Costa del Sol-based Anti-Drug and Organised Crime Unit UDYCO have headed the ongoing probe, although they are reporting to a Fuengirola-based investigating judge coordinating the operation.
Career criminal Monaghan, who fled Scotland for Spain after a failed attempt on his life outside a Glasgow primary school in 2017, was tried but acquitted over the murder of notorious Glasgow hood Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll at an Asda car park in 2010.
In August 2017 he and Eddie Lyons Jr, both members of the Lyons Glasgow crime family, were cleared of being involved in a brutal street attack on three men outside the Campsie bar in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire.
The shooting in Spain came amid a violent gang war that has ripped through Scotland since March said to have started over a fallout over drugs.
However Police Scotland have said they have no intelligence to link the shootings to the feud.

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