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Sunday World
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Sunday World
Younger brother of feuding Scottish gang boss beaten up at Oasis gig
Dale Richardson (37) jumped by a group of young men in their early twenties after the concert at Murrayfield Stadium earlier this month The younger brother of jailed cocaine kingpin Mark Richardson has been beaten up after an Oasis gig in Edinburgh. Reports suggest Dale Richardson (37) was targeted by a group of young men in their early twenties who jumped him after the concert at Murrayfield Stadium earlier this month. While his brother is in jail, Dale is a 'quiet guy who coaches football', a source told Edinburgh Live. 'He's not a gangster but I think he's getting himself involved with stuff where he's going to end up badly hurt or worse." Mark Richardson Today's News in 90 Seconds - August 20th Richardson's rivals then taunted him with a new video that referred to the incident. A clip playing the Manchester band's classic hit 'Roll with it' was posted online by Mystery Tamo Junto (TMJ) alongside the caption, 'did Dale enjoy Oasis?' and a laughing emoji. The TMJ work for Dubai-based mobster Ross McGill who is engaged in a bitter feud with Richardson that has led to a series of violent incidents across Scotland. According to Edinburgh Live, the Richardson mob has been terrorised by TMJ 'for months' with associates of caged Richardson targeted in an ongoing turf war with Dubai-based 'Mr Big' McGill In November 2021 Dale Richardson was attacked by George 'Dode' Baigrie in the middle of a Tesco supermarket in Gracemount. Baigrie who had been warned by police earlier that day there were threats to his safety went out armed with a machete and carried out the brutal assault in front of terrified shoppers. He was jailed for 15 years in February 2025. Dale was again targeted in the ongoing gang war when his home was damaged in May. This latest incident at the concert follows an arson attack on a private hire firm on Gorgie Road carried out by Tamo Junto, the gang behind a series of fire bombings and retribution attacks across Edinburgh and Glasgow. Tamo Junto later boasted about the incident in a video, saying: "Your friends stole from us and we aren't going away. There are a lot more of us than you think." A series of shootings and fire bombings have rocked Edinburgh since March after an associate of Richardson ripped off McGill in a £500,000 cocaine deal paid for with fake notes. The gang's online taunt In June the TMJ mob vowed to continue their turf war for 'years to come' in what they said was their final video warning. The message issued to The Scottish Sun went on to have a pop at cops who have now made 57 arrests as part of Operation Portaledge – the crackdown on the raging war that has included fire bombings, shooting and attempted murder bids. It added: 'We will continue our pursuit against the gremlins regardless of Operation Portaledge for many years to come. 'This is the final video we will be releasing. There will never be another video created by TMJ again. 'Don't steal from us. Don't snitch on us. Don't pretend to be us. Or we will target you relentlessly. TMJ accept no imitations.' The end of the PR campaign came days after Police Scotland Chief Constable Jo Farrell warned 'we are coming for you'. Richardson's associates include members of Glasgow's Daniel Clan who are believed to have helped rip off McGill with £500,000 of fake cash for a cocaine shipment. The Daniel Clan's deadly rivals, Lyons gang have reportedly been giving McGill, a former Rangers football ultras 'capo', information on the Edinburgh-based gangsters as he conducted his campaign of revenge. He is alleged to have ordered knife attacks, shootings and firebombing that sparked a tit-for-tat gangland clash. Two top 'Lyons' gang figures Ross Monaghan, 43, and Eddie Lyons Jnr, 46, were shot dead in Spain last May, having watched the Champions League final at Monaghan's bar in Fuengirola.


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Gangster Mark Richardson's brother battered at Oasis gig as rivals taunt him over gangland attack in new video
It comes amid a fresh explosion of gangland violence on Scotland's streets in recent days BRAWL WITH IT Gangster Mark Richardson's brother battered at Oasis gig as rivals taunt him over gangland attack in new video Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THE brother of caged kingpin Mark Richardson was battered at an Oasis gig as rivals taunted him in a new sinister video as Scotland's violent gang war reignited. Mystery Tamo Junto (TMJ) hoods working for Dubai-based mobster Ross 'Miami' McGill issued the dig at at Dale Richardson in clip playing he Manchester bands classic hit 'Roll with it'. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Caged Mark Richardson's brother Dale was allegedly attacked at an Oasis gig. 4 The sinister clip shared by Tamo Junto in their latest video taunt at rivals. 4 Tamo Junto (TMJ) have claimed responsibility for a wave of attacks. 4 Ross 'Miami' McGill has been blamed for orchestrating a gang war from Dubai. The video emerged hours after cops launched a probe into the latest alleged attacks linked to McGill's bitter revenge campaign against Richardson associates. The short video shows a photo taken from the stage during one of the rock legend's recent comeback gigs and comes weeks after TMJ claimed they had binned the PR tactic. A message with a laughing Emoji face and fist appears in the video and reads: 'Did Dale enjoy Oasis?' Last night an underworld source revealed the note was a calculated taunt at Dale who was set upon by gang underlings who spotted him among the thousands enjoying the sell-out Murrayfield show. Our insider said: 'Dale got battered by a few younger lads from Edinburgh at the concert. 'It shows he can't go anywhere without worrying about getting attacked - not even at an Oasis gig. 'The latest video is as clear a sign as any that this madness isn't gong to stop and there will be more violence to come.' We told how a home linked to Dale was attacked in May - one in a growing number of attacks across Glasgow and Edinburgh since March. It happened on May 6 within hours of mobsters destroying two taxi cabs outside Capital Cars in the city's Gorgie Road - which was attacked again early on Monday morning. The latest video also mention the latest incidents at the private hire business run by Stephen Rose whose plush home in nearby Crammond was also targeted. Cops stand guard outside Capital Cars in Edinburgh after suspected gang 'firebomb' attack The sinister warning to Richardson: 'You friends stole from us and we aren't going away. 'There is [sic] a lot more of us than you think.' In June the TMJ mob vowed to continue their turf war for 'years to come' in what they say is their final video warning. The message issued to The Scottish Sun went on to issue a dig at cops who have now made 57 arrests as part of Operation Portaledge – the crackdown on the raging war that has included firebombings, shooting and attempted murder bids. It added: 'We will continue our pursuit against the gremlins regardless of Operation Portaledge for many years to come. 'This is the final video we will be releasing. There will never be another video created by TMJ again. 'Don't steal from us. Don't snitch on us. Don't pretend to be us. Or we will target you relentlessly. TMJ accept no imitations.' The claimed end of the PR campaign came days after Police Scotland Chief Constable Jo Farrell warned 'we are coming for you'.