Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Slain Omar Sadiq poses with suspected killers

A photo shows murdered Scot gangster Omar Sadiq enjoying a night out with the man suspected of killing him – and the getaway driver. A source said: “Just shows, you can be sitting with your murderer and not even know it. You really can’t trust anyone.” Sadiq was found in a pool of blood on September 15 and died in hospital. Sadiq was a well known gangster with links to some of Scotland’s most notorious criminals.
Omar Sadiq was targeted as he sat in his Audi. Friends of Sadiq have posted a £25,000 reward online alongside a picture of an Asian man they say is the killer.

"Police ain't doing something. Let's get together and do it!"

Slain Omar Sadiq poses with suspected killers

A photo shows murdered Scot gangster Omar Sadiq enjoying a night out with the man suspected of killing him – and the getaway driver. A source said: “Just shows, you can be sitting with your murderer and not even know it. You really can’t trust anyone.” Sadiq was found in a pool of blood on September 15 and died in hospital. Sadiq was a well known gangster with links to some of Scotland’s most notorious criminals.
Omar Sadiq was targeted as he sat in his Audi. Friends of Sadiq have posted a £25,000 reward online alongside a picture of an Asian man they say is the killer.

"Police ain't doing something. Let's get together and do it!"

Slain Omar Sadiq poses with suspected killers

A photo shows murdered Scot gangster Omar Sadiq enjoying a night out with the man suspected of killing him – and the getaway driver. A source said: “Just shows, you can be sitting with your murderer and not even know it. You really can’t trust anyone.” Sadiq was found in a pool of blood on September 15 and died in hospital. Sadiq was a well known gangster with links to some of Scotland’s most notorious criminals.
Omar Sadiq was targeted as he sat in his Audi. Friends of Sadiq have posted a £25,000 reward online alongside a picture of an Asian man they say is the killer.

"Police ain't doing something. Let's get together and do it!"

Monday, September 28, 2020

Cocaine importer Matthew Ross Lambert pulls 16 years

Matthew Ross LambertMatthew Ross Lambert has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the importation of 157kg of cocaine found hidden on the bottom of a container ship in June 2018.

Lambert also pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to rob drug dealers in B.C. and Ontario. Police charged Lambert after intercepting phone calls between him and other men after he got bail on the importation charges. Lambert bought an additional two years in prison for the robbery conspiracy, for an overall sentence of 16 years.
His net time is 12 years and 204 days. Lambert, 36, was found guilty in July. He was sentenced last week.
See ----->150 kilos of cocaine found on ship in Halifax

Cocaine importer Matthew Ross Lambert pulls 16 years

Matthew Ross LambertMatthew Ross Lambert has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the importation of 157kg of cocaine found hidden on the bottom of a container ship in June 2018.

Lambert also pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to rob drug dealers in B.C. and Ontario. Police charged Lambert after intercepting phone calls between him and other men after he got bail on the importation charges. Lambert bought an additional two years in prison for the robbery conspiracy, for an overall sentence of 16 years.
His net time is 12 years and 204 days. Lambert, 36, was found guilty in July. He was sentenced last week.
See ----->150 kilos of cocaine found on ship in Halifax

Cocaine importer Matthew Ross Lambert pulls 16 years

Matthew Ross LambertMatthew Ross Lambert has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the importation of 157kg of cocaine found hidden on the bottom of a container ship in June 2018.

Lambert also pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to rob drug dealers in B.C. and Ontario. Police charged Lambert after intercepting phone calls between him and other men after he got bail on the importation charges. Lambert bought an additional two years in prison for the robbery conspiracy, for an overall sentence of 16 years.
His net time is 12 years and 204 days. Lambert, 36, was found guilty in July. He was sentenced last week.
See ----->150 kilos of cocaine found on ship in Halifax

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Outlaws JoJo Noe tastes freedom

Joseph 'JoJo' Noe rolled out of Fall River Superior Court Friday after posting $50k bail. Members of the Outlaws MC greeted him as he emerged from the courthouse. Noe is accused in the shooting death of Eric Voshell, who was a member of the rival Sidewinders, a farm club of the Hell’s Angels.
Eric VoshellVideo evidence from outside JC’s Cafe in Fall River where the altercation between the rival gangs played out was a chaotic scene.

Noe's lawyer successfully argued that Noe was defending his uncle who was being beaten by members of the Sidewinders.

Outlaws JoJo Noe tastes freedom

Joseph 'JoJo' Noe rolled out of Fall River Superior Court Friday after posting $50k bail. Members of the Outlaws MC greeted him as he emerged from the courthouse. Noe is accused in the shooting death of Eric Voshell, who was a member of the rival Sidewinders, a farm club of the Hell’s Angels.
Eric VoshellVideo evidence from outside JC’s Cafe in Fall River where the altercation between the rival gangs played out was a chaotic scene.

Noe's lawyer successfully argued that Noe was defending his uncle who was being beaten by members of the Sidewinders.

Outlaws JoJo Noe tastes freedom

Joseph 'JoJo' Noe rolled out of Fall River Superior Court Friday after posting $50k bail. Members of the Outlaws MC greeted him as he emerged from the courthouse. Noe is accused in the shooting death of Eric Voshell, who was a member of the rival Sidewinders, a farm club of the Hell’s Angels.
Eric VoshellVideo evidence from outside JC’s Cafe in Fall River where the altercation between the rival gangs played out was a chaotic scene.

Noe's lawyer successfully argued that Noe was defending his uncle who was being beaten by members of the Sidewinders.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Michael Graham Cudmore found dead in Mexico - No Angel

Michael Graham Cudmore's career began as a founding member of an aggressive Hamilton street gang. It evolved into close ties with the Hells Angels and the Mafia. He was an early member of a street gang known as the North End Crew. NEC became a training ground for the Hamilton HA. The last time he was placed in prison he beat up three inmates before his intake assessment. Cudmore began that sentence in maximum security and finished it in maximum security.
During one of his many prison stints Cudmore met Daniele Ranieri, a ruthless mob enforcer with ties to the Montreal Rizzutos. Cudmore and Ranieri had much in common and hit it off.
Michael Graham Cudmore is one of three men in the killings of mobster Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi. He was found dead in Mexico at the end of June. Cops say Cudmore went to Mexico with Daniele Carlo Ranieri, head of the Rizzuto crime family's Toronto operations. Ranieri’s body was found in a ditch in Cancun in March 2018.
Ranieri was bound and executed.
Two others are suspected in the killings of Barberi and Musitano. Jabirl Abdalla was committed to trial after a preliminary hearing. Daniel Tomassetti is still wanted for both murders and his arrest warrant remains on file with Interpol. He fled to Mexico in January 2018 and at last report was said to be still alive.

Michael Graham Cudmore found dead in Mexico - No Angel

Michael Graham Cudmore's career began as a founding member of an aggressive Hamilton street gang. It evolved into close ties with the Hells Angels and the Mafia. He was an early member of a street gang known as the North End Crew. NEC became a training ground for the Hamilton HA. The last time he was placed in prison he beat up three inmates before his intake assessment. Cudmore began that sentence in maximum security and finished it in maximum security.
During one of his many prison stints Cudmore met Daniele Ranieri, a ruthless mob enforcer with ties to the Montreal Rizzutos. Cudmore and Ranieri had much in common and hit it off.
Michael Graham Cudmore is one of three men in the killings of mobster Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi. He was found dead in Mexico at the end of June. Cops say Cudmore went to Mexico with Daniele Carlo Ranieri, head of the Rizzuto crime family's Toronto operations. Ranieri’s body was found in a ditch in Cancun in March 2018.
Ranieri was bound and executed.
Two others are suspected in the killings of Barberi and Musitano. Jabirl Abdalla was committed to trial after a preliminary hearing. Daniel Tomassetti is still wanted for both murders and his arrest warrant remains on file with Interpol. He fled to Mexico in January 2018 and at last report was said to be still alive.

Michael Graham Cudmore found dead in Mexico - No Angel

Michael Graham Cudmore's career began as a founding member of an aggressive Hamilton street gang. It evolved into close ties with the Hells Angels and the Mafia. He was an early member of a street gang known as the North End Crew. NEC became a training ground for the Hamilton HA. The last time he was placed in prison he beat up three inmates before his intake assessment. Cudmore began that sentence in maximum security and finished it in maximum security.
During one of his many prison stints Cudmore met Daniele Ranieri, a ruthless mob enforcer with ties to the Montreal Rizzutos. Cudmore and Ranieri had much in common and hit it off.
Michael Graham Cudmore is one of three men in the killings of mobster Angelo Musitano and Mila Barberi. He was found dead in Mexico at the end of June. Cops say Cudmore went to Mexico with Daniele Carlo Ranieri, head of the Rizzuto crime family's Toronto operations. Ranieri’s body was found in a ditch in Cancun in March 2018.
Ranieri was bound and executed.
Two others are suspected in the killings of Barberi and Musitano. Jabirl Abdalla was committed to trial after a preliminary hearing. Daniel Tomassetti is still wanted for both murders and his arrest warrant remains on file with Interpol. He fled to Mexico in January 2018 and at last report was said to be still alive.

BMO's James Dusik touts Canco Petroleum on LinkedIn

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