A gang of masked thugs linked to a notorious -based criminal paraded a fleet of luxury supercars through a quiet housing estate, baffling residents. Video footage posted to on March 30 shows eight lavish , including Porsches and a Ferrari, cruising through the Drumchapel area in broad daylight.
The gang, clad in all-black outfits and balaclavas, filmed themselves hanging out of sunroofs and windows, while their convoy - led by a red Ferrari and a motorbike - zoomed through the residential streets. As a green Porsche captured the chaos, an off-road buggy sped across the pavements, closely followed by two more Porsches, a quad bike, and another motorbike.
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Locals looked on, stunned, as the continued to dominate the estate. In a chilling follow-up video, the gang were seen parked up at a local tyre garage, with hooded figures lurking in the background.
Footage of the eerie scene was captioned “Drumboys 1.” Other clips show a Lamborghini pulled over by police and a BMW speeding recklessly through the city.
The gang’s antics only add to their notorious reputation, with some suggesting they are tied to a high-profile underworld figure who fled for Dubai after being issued with an Osman threat to life warning by police, the reports. The man now runs a supercar leasing business in the UAE.

His brother was brutally stabbed to death in Clydebank in 2020 after a violent altercation at a house party, with a £100,000 bounty placed on the killers' heads. The fugitive's violent feud with a rival Glasgow gangster escalated with threats of violence.
In one infamous clip, the enemy taunts: “He started it, but I will finish it. I'm p*****g on top of his brother. His brother is dead. Ha ha.
"What are they going to do about that? He is a pure dafty. I told him a year and a half ago I would come and punch holes in him and he did f all about it.”
Dubai is among the top five supercar capitals of the , with luxury car rentals offering everything from Porsches and Ferraris to Lamborghinis and Bugattis. Business owners running such firms can expect sky-high profits, with enormous potential for growth.
A Lamborghini Huracán or Ferrari 488 can be rented out for anywhere between £700 to £1,500 per day, with even higher rates for premium vehicles like Bugattis or Rolls-Royces. For high-end firms, the return on investment is massive, especially if the fleet is well-maintained and in demand.
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