There are no bookies who will allow this. It's too risky for them.
Would that still be too risky for bookies to accept into their business model?
It's not about risk
If bookmakers would allow those kind of correlated bets, they would have to cease operations a few days later. You could make immense surebets and the bookmakers would run out of funds in a heartbeat. Lets have look at a simple example with tonights Dortmund - Cologne match in german Bundesliga (odds taken from Sportsbet):
Parlay #1: Dortmund win & Dortmund win/draw, odds 1,39, stake 89,65
Parlay #2: Cologne win & Cologne win/draw, odds 29,9, stake 4,17
Parlay #3: Draw & Cologne win/draw, odds 20,15, stake 6,18
Now, no matter the outcome, I will win 24,61. And you can repeat this over and over again with hundreds of bets per day.
As to why bookmakers don't even allow uncorrelated bets from one market to be parlayed (or just be parlayed via some special tool/offer), this is just for convenience. By disabling any parlays inside these markets, they are on the safe side then and don't have to worry with certain things being exploited maybe in the future. No headaches.
In the past you could find some loopholes in some bookies softwares for non-mainstream markets/sports though, if you paid good attention and as was mentioned by some user above. These loopholes I knew about were closed already, so don't get excited.