Glasgow crime boss Steven Lyons goes into business with brothers by setting up joinery firm
CRIME boss Steven Lyons has gone into business with his brothers by setting up a carpentry firm.
The hood, 39, is listed as a director of JEB Joinery Services alongside siblings Chris, 30, and Eddie, 40.
Their Cumbernauld woodworking company is said to be focused on the “construction of domestic buildings” — but there is no evidence of it starting any production.
All three Lyons are listed as “contract managers” on documents linked to the venture.
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A source said: “It looks like Steven and Eddie are trying to go from underworld Mr Fix-Its to actual Mr Fix-Its.
“It’s a very different career path to the one they have been on in the past.”
Lyons clan chief Steven splits his time between Dubai and Spain’s Costa del Sol.
But Companies House papers state the mobster — who has a £200,000 bounty on his head — stays in Scotland.
He fled abroad after he was wounded in a bloodbath gun attack on Applerow Motors MOT station in 2006.
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Hitmen from the rival Daniel gang shot him at his uncle David’s business in Lambhill, Glasgow.
Doctors removed part of a bullet from his back. His cousin Michael Lyons, 21, was killed and clan enforcer Robert ‘Piggy’ Pickett, 53, was also injured.
An insider added: “Steven feels a lot safer in Spain and Dubai than in Scotland. He’s been abroad for years and plans to stay there.”
Brother Eddie has survived two gun attacks. Their dad is family supremo Eddie Snr.
We told last May how six Lyons hoods were caged for a total of 104 years for plotting to murder members of the rival Daniel mob in attacks across Glasgow in 2016 and 2017.
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