A joint funeral has been held for two major crime figures for more than a month after shooting and killing in the Spanish bar.
Eddie Leone Junior and Ross Monaghan were closed on 31 May at a beach bar at Fungirola on Costa del Sol.
Both men targeted the Champions League final in the evening before watching them, before midnight, by a lonely gunman.
The 44 -year -old Michael Riley of Liverpool has been accused by the Spanish police of murders with complete extradition at the end of this year.
On Friday, hundreds of condolences gathered to pay their honors to 46 -year -old Leones Junior, 46, and Monaghan at Bishopbrigs crematorium of East Dunbortyshire.
The two silver golds took the coffins with flowers, stating that “dad” and “son”.
Both men were associated with Leon’s Crime Group, located in the west of Scotland.
It is engaged in a violent quarrel with the Daniel family and his colleagues, which lags behind for more than two decades.
Leon’s JNR survived a previous attempt on his life 18 years ago when he was ambushed by Daniel clan promoter Kevin “Gerbil” Carol at Belshil, Lanarkshire.
It followed an incident that was widely credited to take rivalry to another level with the Daniel family.
In November 2006, Carol allegedly used a 4×4 and a tow rope to avoid Gary’s head, Gary’s brother, Gary’s brother, which was only eight when he died of leukemia in 1991.
The following month, two people in a blue Majda pulled out of a garage in the north of Glasgow, north of Glasgow.
Raymond Anderson and James McDonald’s placed on the Old Man Face Mask, then went to Aperoive Motors and set fire.
The owner, David Leone, covered, but his 21 -year -old nephew Michael – Eddie Junior’s cousin – was shot dead.
AD’s brother, Steven, was injured with his colleague Robert Picket.
The quarrel claimed another victim on 13 January 2010 when Carroll was shot outside an ASDA in Robroyston, Glasgow, who was busy with lunch shopkeepers.
Monghan was arrested on the murder in August 2010, but was acquitted in May 2012 when a judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to convict him.
He was after less than five years Shot in shoulder outside a Glasgow Primary School After leaving your child.
The gunman was pushing a child’s buggy when he set fire to the MuardiCace Road near St. George Primary, Penili.
Two colleagues of the Daniel Group were approved for an attack in a trial, but were later convicted for other organized offenses crimes.
Monaghan is believed to have moved to Spain soon after the shooting of the school.
It was reported that he was owned by Costa del Sol Bar Bar, his name, where he and Leon Junior were killed.
This has since Open again under a new name,
The dual murder follows a wave of violence in Scotland since March.
This resulted in a series of attacks, shooting and firebombing against persons associated with Daniel Group in the east and west of the country.
Detectives working on Operation Portald, have been established in response to violence, so far 50 arrests,
Police Scotland has said that there is no evidence that double murder is associated with quarrel, despite conflicting claims by a senior Spanish officer.
The chief supt Pedro Agudo Novo confirmed Leon last month and Monaghan was killed by a lone gunman within seconds of each other who escaped on foot.
According to the official, the suspect’s gun was jammed after killing Leon Junior with a single shot outside the bar.
He then rocked Monaghan and fired two more shots which proved to be fatal.
Chief Supt Agdo Novo highlighted the “professionalism” of firing last month and the suspected “planned” escape from Spain.
He also alleged that the killer Daniel was a member of the crime group.
The BBC Scotland News understands that investigators in Spain and Scotland were surprised by the public statement of Chief Supudo Novo.
International arrest warrant
The situation of Scottish detectives is that there is no “no current evidence” connecting the shooting to the Daniel Group.
In response to the comments of Chief Supta Novo, the police scotland reiterated the statement made carefully three days after the murders.
And last week Chief Constable Joe Fareel Said that the force was “not aware of any evidence”, the murders were linked to the quarrel, or planned from Scotland.
Huton’s Michael Relay was arrested on 13 June on an international arrest warrant in the Liverpool area in connection with the shooting.
On 20 June, Mr. Relay appeared before the Westminster Magistrate Court in London.
The court clerk was asked if he wished to extradite his consent back to Spain, he replied: “No, I don’t.”
Mr. Riley, who was sent to custody, will return to court in October to hear an extradition.