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Suspect faces extradition over 'shooting of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jr' in Spain

Suspect faces extradition over 'shooting of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jr' in Spain

Edinburgh Live14-06-2025

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A 44-year-old Scouser faces extradition to Spain over the alleged gangland shooting of Ross Monaghan and Eddie Lyons Jnr, if approved by a UK court.
The male was taken into custody by Merseyside Police in connection with the incident which saw the two Scottish criminal kingpins gunned down at Monaghans Bar in Fuengirola, in the Costa Del Sol region of Spain, on 31 May.
Edinburgh Live reported how a male was taken into custody under an international arrest warrant issued by the Spanish authorities. Both Monaghan, 43, and Lyons Jnr, 46, were shot dead on May 31.
The 44-year-old appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court on Saturday (June 14) for the commencement of extradition proceedings to Spain. His exact identity has not been revealed at this stage.
A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm yesterday evening, Friday 13 June, a man was arrested in connection with two fatal shootings in Spain on 31 May.
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"The 44-year-old man from Merseyside appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court this morning, Saturday 14 June, for the commencement of extradition proceedings to Spain. He has been remanded into custody to appear in court at a later date."

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