Gangland enforcers slam reports of

Gangland enforcers slam reports of "truce" as they vow to carry on turf war


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THE CRIME GROUP RELEASED THE VIDEO AFTER REPORTS OF A TRUCE BETWEEN THE DANIEL AND LYONS FAMILY. 13:55, 30 May 2025Updated 14:06, 30 May 2025 Gangland enforcers Tamo Junto (TMJ) have vowed


to carry on their turf war despite reports of a truce between the Lyons and Daniel families. We reported earlier that a well-placed source said the Dubai-based Mr Big behind attacks on


Daniel targets, Ross McGill, had agreed to end hostilities after being leaned on by cartel bosses in Dubai. They were said to be “unhappy” over a police crackdown on the turf war which has


led to a slowdown in the lucrative drug trade in Scotland. But McGill's faceless gang Tamo Junto have since released a video saying the war will continue. Article continues below McGill


has been waging war on Mark Richardson's crime mob from Edinburgh and the Daniel clan from Glasgow since March after he was ripped off in a £500,000 cocaine deal when the buyer used


fake bank notes. The video released by the TMJ crime gang on Friday morning states that anyone linked to the Daniel Clan or Mark Richardson remains a target for their group. The clip mocked


their rivals for having fled their homes and promised that they would do their talking on the streets. They said: "TMJ will continue to target anyone associated with the Daniel family


or Mark Richardson. "There will never be a truce between TMJ and the Gremlins. "We have terrorised you since March and will continue to do so. "Some of you have fled your


homes. "Some of you have fled Scotland. "Some of you sleep with fire extinguishers. "Some of you have bulletproof windows. "Some of you have offered us money to leave you


alone. "Some of you have tried to contact us for peace. "Some of you have offered us information on your own family and friends." "We do our talking on the streets. We


aren't going away. "We will continue to target you. We have no rules or limits. "We are coming for you." It comes after we told that the Lyons crime gang have pulled out


of the feud over concerns about the police crack down. The clan were said to have been feeding McGill information about their rivals, the Daniel family, but boss Steven Lyons, 44, made the


call to concentrate on his own interests. A source said he issued the order over fears his enforcers could be arrested and jailed and his family would lose their grip on power in the north


of Glasgow. Police Scotland has arrested 41 people in connection with a series of linked incidents across the country since March. Article continues below JOIN THE DAILY RECORD WHATSAPP


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