Gangwar between the Colombian and Bulgarian mafias in Madrid over the control of night clubs
Two have been killed and three injured after clashes between the Colombian and Bulgarian mafias in Madrid over the control of night clubs. Spanish media, reports on Tuesday.The shootings started in the Heaven Palace club in downtown Madrid at 3 AM when Carlos Monge, a known member of the Colombian mafia, entered the club and shot doorkeeper Katalin Krachun, 34 Romanian. Besides working like a doorman, Krachun, also known as Kata, was also known to the police as one of the Bulgarian Mafia's leaders. He had charges on kidnapping against him.Heaven Palace was attended by 700 people at that time.Monge ran out and on his way also shot another man in the leg. His next stop was the Joy Eslava night club, where he shot 24 year old Alejandro Rojas-Marcos. A group of men tried to stop the shooter but he ran out, shooting another two men.They are in a hospital in Madrid in a critical condition. Rojas-Marcos died from his wound.According to the police the Colombians are trying to take the control over Madrid's night life from the Bulgarians currently dominating it. Five days ago one ob the Colombian bosses was shot in Madrid.Earlier Spanish media had reported on the settling of the Bulgarian-led East European mafia in Madrid. Former wrestlers from Bulgaria, Russia, Romania and Ukraine take part in the gangs.The confront club owners making them "an offer they can not refuse" - either put my men on your club's doorway, or have your bones crushed. Once having their bodyguards controlling all the clubs, the bosses took control over drug trafficking and sales in the Spanish capital.
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