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No suggestion Spanish murders linked to gang feud | UK News

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 A police car in front of Monaghan's bar. It is blue and there is an officer nearby. He is speaking to a woman.

Spanish police are investigating the murders of the two Scottish men

Police say there is currently nothing to suggest the murders of two Scots in a Spanish bar is related to an on-going gang war in Scotland.

Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan were shot dead in an attack at Monaghans pub in Fuengirola on Saturday evening.

The two men have links to the Lyons crime clan, which along with the rival Daniels gang has been linked to a series of assaults, shootings and fire-bombings across Glasgow and Edinburgh in recent months.

There has been intense speculation that the murders are the latest twist in that feud, but a statement by Police Scotland has said there is “nothing to suggest that the shooting in Fuengirola was planned from within Scotland”.

Lyons, 46, and Monaghan, 43, died when a gunman opened fire on them in the bar at about 23:00 local time. He then fled the scene in a car.

Monaghans is located on the seafront of the town and is a popular bar with tourists and expats.

The bar had been screening the UEFA Champions League final on the evening of the attack.

The mayor of Fuengirola, Ana Mula, earlier called for more police resources to combat organised crime-related violence on the Costa del Sol.

Ms Mula said: “We live in a world and at a time where crime knows no borders.

“In places like the Costa del Sol, we’re seeing developments that, as they spread, inevitably affect us.

“We need much greater involvement from the state on this issue.”

She also called for the deployment of more police officers who specialise in organised crime.

The mayor added: “I intend to be relentless in demanding action on this.

“It’s a top priority for our community and our city.”

Spanish investigation

But in a statement released on on Tuesday evening, Police Scotland made it clear it was not directly investigating the murders.

“The investigation into the fatal shootings in Fuengirola is being carried out by Spanish police,” it said.

“Police Scotland is supporting Spanish police where requested, however at this time we have no officers deployed within Spain.

“There is currently no intelligence to suggest the deaths of these two men in Spain are linked to the recent criminal attacks in Scotland being investigated as part of Operation Portaledge.

“Any misinformation or speculation linking the events in Spain are not helpful to the ongoing investigations in either country.

“There is also nothing to suggest that the shooting in Fuengirola was planned from within Scotland.”

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