The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Auchterard­er man’s murder: Police probe underworld motive.

Murder probe under way after Perthshire man found in burned-out car

- GORDON CURRIE

A Perthshire man found dead in a burned-out stolen car was a landscape gardener who had links to a man convicted in connection with a hit on a businessma­n in Fife.

Police have launched a murder probe into the death of Polish national Rafal Lyko, who previously lived in Auchterard­er.

Mr Lyko previously spent time in a Scottish prison over his links to another Polish man convicted in connection with a hit on a Scottish businessma­n.

He was jailed for four months in 2012 for smuggling a hi-tech spy phone into prison for hitman’s fixer Deyan Nikolov to use while he was on trial for murder.

Nikolov had the tiny smartphone – which looked like an ordinary digital watch – brought to him while he was remanded in maximum security Perth Prison.

Nikolov was subsequent­ly jailed for a minimum of 18 years for the part he played in the fatal shooting of businessma­n Mohammed Nadeem Siddique in Glenrothes in October 2010.

He and two other men were found guilty of murder.

The victim’s brother, Mohammed Azam Siddique, 41, was also jailed for a minimum of 25 years.

He was found to have hired Bulgarian Tencho Andonov as a hitman to execute his brother over their business rivalry.

Andonov was ordered to serve a minimum of 29 years.

Property developer Mo Siddique was found guilty of ordering the execution of his millionair­e brother over a business dispute after one of Scotland’s longest criminal trials.

Tencho Andonov and nightclub bouncer Nikolov, who acted as the fixer, were also convicted of playing key roles in the shooting of Toby Siddique, 38.

Andonov, the man who pulled the trigger in a flat in Glenrothes was also convicted of attempting to murder former security man David Dalgleish, 44, who lived there.

Police Scotland’s major investigat­ion team are now investigat­ing the murder of Mr Lyko, 36, and are probing possible links between the contract killing eight years ago and the discovery of his body.

Mr Lyko was discovered in a burning car in Blantyre last week.

After returning to Scotland from Poland, he had visited his parents in Auchterard­er on February 9 before making his fateful trip to Lanarkshir­e. He was also seen in Crieff. Police revealed the burned-out car in which he was found had been stolen in the Oxgangs area of Edinburgh last month.

 ?? Police in Blantyre where Rafal Lyko was found. Picture: Andrew Cawley. ??
Police in Blantyre where Rafal Lyko was found. Picture: Andrew Cawley.

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