Vehicles set on fire as police probe links to gang feud

A car is black with soot. It has been burnt out. It's bonnet is flipped open and everything is black or melted. there is a red car in the background and white  houses.
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A burnt out Range Rover could be seen behind police tape at Campion Road in Edinburgh

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Police are investigating whether two vehicles which were set alight in Edinburgh are linked to an ongoing gangland feud.

Emergency services were called to a property on Niddrie Marischal Crescent at 03:55 after a Ford Transit van went up in flames.

Five minutes later a Range Rover Evoque was found alight about half a mile away on Campion Road, and the vehicle was also destroyed by fire.

Both incidents are being treated as suspicious.

The van has a melted front grille and a cracked windscreen. The registration plate is melted and hanging off.
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A Ford Transit van went up in flames in the early hours of Monday morning

Detectives said they were keeping an "open mind" on whether the incidents are connected to a gang war which began in the east of Scotland in March and later spread to the west.

A property in Campion Road was previously damaged on Saturday 10 May. A 23-year-old man has been charged in connection with that incident.

There have also been previous incidents in Niddrie Marischal Crescent including one in March believed to involve a gun.

Police Scotland launched Operation Portaledge in response to the upsurge in gang-related attacks.

So far 42 arrests have been made, 8,000 homes have been visited and over 1,600 vehicles stopped as part of the investigation.

Just over a week ago, two men linked to the Lyons crime group, Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan, were shot dead at a bar on the Costa Del Sol, but officers have said they have no information suggesting this was planned from Scotland.

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