A HOME believed to be linked to the Daniel crime clan was attacked last night amid a violent gang war raging across Scotland.
The property on Cortmalaw Drive in Glasgow’s Robroyston, is understood to be connected to Annette Daniel, the mum of feared gangland figure Steven ‘Bonzo’ Daniel, was targeted on Friday night.
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The property on Cortamalaw Drive understood to be connected to the Daniel clan was attacked on Friday night
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Steven “Bonzo” Daniel leaves the High Court in Glasgow with Annette Daniel.
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Annette is the mum of Steven “Bonzo” Daniel, part of the Daniel crime clanCredit: Spindrift
A window outside the front door of the home was smashed.
It comes days after another attack targeted Annette, 63, and her brother Norman, 72.
Both of their homes in the city were firebombed by the mysterious group TMJ 2025 – which has been claiming responsibility for the multiple attacks on home linked to the Daniel family.
A series of chilling threats have been issued alongside videos of the attacks, with the group saying they will “exterminate” the family.
Cops said Friday’s attack had not been reported to them.
It is just the latest incident in a series of attacks on homes linked to both the Daniels in Glasgow and Edinburgh cronies of jailed cocaine kingpin Mark Richardson.
The underworld feud erupted over claims associates of Richardson ripped off a rival gang – led by a Dubai-based crimelord – by using fake cash in a £500k drug deal.
The latest explosive incidents have seen a David McMillan, a millionaire pal of Richardson, targeted as his £1m villa was torched while kids were inside.
McMillan has reportedly held a summit with allies to discuss the escalating feud, including millionaire taxi tycoon Stevie Malcolm who received an Osman warning from police this week telling him he was at risk.
The violence has seen a number of arrests made by cops determined to crackdown on the war.
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It emerged yesterday that a 17-year-old girl was among three people arrested and charged over alleged gun and drugs offences.
Under pressure cops have pleaded for the public’s help in bringing the violence to an end.
Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Ferry, Specialist Crime Division, previously said: “We rely on members of the public coming forward and giving us information.
“The key to identifying these individuals is out there in the public.
“I’d ask the public to approach the police and give us information.
“They can do it anonymously through Crimestoppers or 101.
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“Sometimes it’s just that one piece of information that brings the case forward.
“Please do have the confidence to come forward and trust us to do our jobs.”