Monday, October 31, 2022

Marco Willians Herbas Camacho - Marcola

The most dangerous prisoner in Brazil, Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, aka Marcola, leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), declared his support for presidential candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. (Brazil's Trump) Lula won with 50.9% of the vote.
Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, 'Marcola', is a Brazilian drug lord and leader of the PCC. It is Brazil's largest criminal organization. Under the leadership of Marcola, gangsters are forced to pay a monthly tax and even have a code of discipline known as the 'Devil's Code'. The Port of Santos is located in the state where the PCC originated and has its largest numbers. The PCC, led by Marcola, are a transnational player in the cocaine trade with strong links to the ‘Ndrangheta and Balkan gangsters.
3 shipments of cocaine were caught on the same day as they were about to go to France, Spain and Ghana. All originated from the Brazilian port of Santos. In the morning, 562 kg of cocaine was discovered in a cargo of coffee heading to Le Havre, France. Hours later, a shipment of sugar heading to Ghana was seized with half a ton of cocaine. A container carrying orange juice and bound for Valencia, Spain, was found to contain 730 kg of cocaine. The week before cocaine was found in a shipment of plaster bound for Australia and in sugar packets heading to South Africa. So much cocaine goes out of the port that some even finds its way back. 459 kg was found inside an empty container returning from Philadelphia.
In 2022 Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest container line, suspended intermodal operations in Brazil. Geneva-based MSC said that criminals were intercepting containers in an attempt to ship drugs overseas. As a result, MSC has decided to indefinitely suspend the packing and pre-stacking operations of road, rail and barge boxes exported across Brazil. The company learned it's lesson after the record breaking 2019 drug bust aboard its ship, the MSC Gayane. MSC detailed the extent of the consequences in a court document, they included over $100m in additional security costs.
The ship was seized by US customs in June 2019 after authorities found nearly 18 tons of cocaine with an estimated street value of $1.3b on the vessel. The 39,500 pounds, or 17.9 metric tons of cocaine is about the same weight as three African bull elephants.
See ----->Hundreds busted in Brazil as gang boss 'Marcola' transferred
See ----->$1b worth of cocaine found on a ship owned by JPMorgan

Marco Willians Herbas Camacho - Marcola

The most dangerous prisoner in Brazil, Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, aka Marcola, leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), declared his support for presidential candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. (Brazil's Trump) Lula won with 50.9% of the vote.
Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, 'Marcola', is a Brazilian drug lord and leader of the PCC. It is Brazil's largest criminal organization. Under the leadership of Marcola, gangsters are forced to pay a monthly tax and even have a code of discipline known as the 'Devil's Code'. The Port of Santos is located in the state where the PCC originated and has its largest numbers. The PCC, led by Marcola, are a transnational player in the cocaine trade with strong links to the ‘Ndrangheta and Balkan gangsters.
3 shipments of cocaine were caught on the same day as they were about to go to France, Spain and Ghana. All originated from the Brazilian port of Santos. In the morning, 562 kg of cocaine was discovered in a cargo of coffee heading to Le Havre, France. Hours later, a shipment of sugar heading to Ghana was seized with half a ton of cocaine. A container carrying orange juice and bound for Valencia, Spain, was found to contain 730 kg of cocaine. The week before cocaine was found in a shipment of plaster bound for Australia and in sugar packets heading to South Africa. So much cocaine goes out of the port that some even finds its way back. 459 kg was found inside an empty container returning from Philadelphia.
In 2022 Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest container line, suspended intermodal operations in Brazil. Geneva-based MSC said that criminals were intercepting containers in an attempt to ship drugs overseas. As a result, MSC has decided to indefinitely suspend the packing and pre-stacking operations of road, rail and barge boxes exported across Brazil. The company learned it's lesson after the record breaking 2019 drug bust aboard its ship, the MSC Gayane. MSC detailed the extent of the consequences in a court document, they included over $100m in additional security costs.
The ship was seized by US customs in June 2019 after authorities found nearly 18 tons of cocaine with an estimated street value of $1.3b on the vessel. The 39,500 pounds, or 17.9 metric tons of cocaine is about the same weight as three African bull elephants.
See ----->Hundreds busted in Brazil as gang boss 'Marcola' transferred
See ----->$1b worth of cocaine found on a ship owned by JPMorgan

Marco Willians Herbas Camacho - Marcola

The most dangerous prisoner in Brazil, Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, aka Marcola, leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), declared his support for presidential candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. (Brazil's Trump) Lula won with 50.9% of the vote.
Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, 'Marcola', is a Brazilian drug lord and leader of the PCC. It is Brazil's largest criminal organization. Under the leadership of Marcola, gangsters are forced to pay a monthly tax and even have a code of discipline known as the 'Devil's Code'. The Port of Santos is located in the state where the PCC originated and has its largest numbers. The PCC, led by Marcola, are a transnational player in the cocaine trade with strong links to the ‘Ndrangheta and Balkan gangsters.
3 shipments of cocaine were caught on the same day as they were about to go to France, Spain and Ghana. All originated from the Brazilian port of Santos. In the morning, 562 kg of cocaine was discovered in a cargo of coffee heading to Le Havre, France. Hours later, a shipment of sugar heading to Ghana was seized with half a ton of cocaine. A container carrying orange juice and bound for Valencia, Spain, was found to contain 730 kg of cocaine. The week before cocaine was found in a shipment of plaster bound for Australia and in sugar packets heading to South Africa. So much cocaine goes out of the port that some even finds its way back. 459 kg was found inside an empty container returning from Philadelphia.
In 2022 Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest container line, suspended intermodal operations in Brazil. Geneva-based MSC said that criminals were intercepting containers in an attempt to ship drugs overseas. As a result, MSC has decided to indefinitely suspend the packing and pre-stacking operations of road, rail and barge boxes exported across Brazil. The company learned it's lesson after the record breaking 2019 drug bust aboard its ship, the MSC Gayane. MSC detailed the extent of the consequences in a court document, they included over $100m in additional security costs.
The ship was seized by US customs in June 2019 after authorities found nearly 18 tons of cocaine with an estimated street value of $1.3b on the vessel. The 39,500 pounds, or 17.9 metric tons of cocaine is about the same weight as three African bull elephants.
See ----->Hundreds busted in Brazil as gang boss 'Marcola' transferred
See ----->$1b worth of cocaine found on a ship owned by JPMorgan

Marco Willians Herbas Camacho - Marcola

The most dangerous prisoner in Brazil, Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, aka Marcola, leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), declared his support for presidential candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. (Brazil's Trump) Lula won with 50.9% of the vote.
Marco Willians Herbas Camacho, 'Marcola', is a Brazilian drug lord and leader of the PCC. It is Brazil's largest criminal organization. Under the leadership of Marcola, gangsters are forced to pay a monthly tax and even have a code of discipline known as the 'Devil's Code'. The Port of Santos is located in the state where the PCC originated and has its largest numbers. The PCC, led by Marcola, are a transnational player in the cocaine trade with strong links to the ‘Ndrangheta and Balkan gangsters.
3 shipments of cocaine were caught on the same day as they were about to go to France, Spain and Ghana. All originated from the Brazilian port of Santos. In the morning, 562 kg of cocaine was discovered in a cargo of coffee heading to Le Havre, France. Hours later, a shipment of sugar heading to Ghana was seized with half a ton of cocaine. A container carrying orange juice and bound for Valencia, Spain, was found to contain 730 kg of cocaine. The week before cocaine was found in a shipment of plaster bound for Australia and in sugar packets heading to South Africa. So much cocaine goes out of the port that some even finds its way back. 459 kg was found inside an empty container returning from Philadelphia.
In 2022 Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world’s largest container line, suspended intermodal operations in Brazil. Geneva-based MSC said that criminals were intercepting containers in an attempt to ship drugs overseas. As a result, MSC has decided to indefinitely suspend the packing and pre-stacking operations of road, rail and barge boxes exported across Brazil. The company learned it's lesson after the record breaking 2019 drug bust aboard its ship, the MSC Gayane. MSC detailed the extent of the consequences in a court document, they included over $100m in additional security costs.
The ship was seized by US customs in June 2019 after authorities found nearly 18 tons of cocaine with an estimated street value of $1.3b on the vessel. The 39,500 pounds, or 17.9 metric tons of cocaine is about the same weight as three African bull elephants.
See ----->Hundreds busted in Brazil as gang boss 'Marcola' transferred
See ----->$1b worth of cocaine found on a ship owned by JPMorgan

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Krisandra Jacobs steals $855k from own people = 4 years in jail

The judge rejected Krisandra Jacobs's claim that a gambling addiction as the primary reason for her crimes.
Former councillor of the Squamish Nation, Krisandra Jacobs, 57, has been found guilty of defrauding the nation out of $1m and using it for her own purposes. She was found guilty of fraud and theft. Between April 2011 and May 2014, Jacobs and elected band manager Glen Newman were in charge of an emergency fund meant as a last resort for Nation members in need.
Jacobs requested and received 422 cheques during the time of her scheme. Jacobs regularly attended casinos shortly after cheques were deposited.

Krisandra Jacobs steals $855k from own people = 4 years in jail

The judge rejected Krisandra Jacobs's claim that a gambling addiction as the primary reason for her crimes.
Former councillor of the Squamish Nation, Krisandra Jacobs, 57, has been found guilty of defrauding the nation out of $1m and using it for her own purposes. She was found guilty of fraud and theft. Between April 2011 and May 2014, Jacobs and elected band manager Glen Newman were in charge of an emergency fund meant as a last resort for Nation members in need.
Jacobs requested and received 422 cheques during the time of her scheme. Jacobs regularly attended casinos shortly after cheques were deposited.

Krisandra Jacobs steals $855k from own people = 4 years in jail

The judge rejected Krisandra Jacobs's claim that a gambling addiction as the primary reason for her crimes.
Former councillor of the Squamish Nation, Krisandra Jacobs, 57, has been found guilty of defrauding the nation out of $1m and using it for her own purposes. She was found guilty of fraud and theft. Between April 2011 and May 2014, Jacobs and elected band manager Glen Newman were in charge of an emergency fund meant as a last resort for Nation members in need.
Jacobs requested and received 422 cheques during the time of her scheme. Jacobs regularly attended casinos shortly after cheques were deposited.

Krisandra Jacobs steals $855k from own people = 4 years in jail

The judge rejected Krisandra Jacobs's claim that a gambling addiction as the primary reason for her crimes.
Former councillor of the Squamish Nation, Krisandra Jacobs, 57, has been found guilty of defrauding the nation out of $1m and using it for her own purposes. She was found guilty of fraud and theft. Between April 2011 and May 2014, Jacobs and elected band manager Glen Newman were in charge of an emergency fund meant as a last resort for Nation members in need.
Jacobs requested and received 422 cheques during the time of her scheme. Jacobs regularly attended casinos shortly after cheques were deposited.

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu goes away for 14½ years

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu of Vancouver was sentenced to 14½ years after a federal jury found him guilty on drug charges involving the distribution of cocaine, heroin, and MDMA. (ecstasy) By July, 2019, cops knew Chiu was the leader of a sophisticated transnational organized crime network involved in the bulk purchase of cocaine and heroin. Chiu has been in custody since he was arrested three years ago. Cops seized $800k.

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu goes away for 14½ years

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu of Vancouver was sentenced to 14½ years after a federal jury found him guilty on drug charges involving the distribution of cocaine, heroin, and MDMA. (ecstasy) By July, 2019, cops knew Chiu was the leader of a sophisticated transnational organized crime network involved in the bulk purchase of cocaine and heroin. Chiu has been in custody since he was arrested three years ago. Cops seized $800k.

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu goes away for 14½ years

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu of Vancouver was sentenced to 14½ years after a federal jury found him guilty on drug charges involving the distribution of cocaine, heroin, and MDMA. (ecstasy) By July, 2019, cops knew Chiu was the leader of a sophisticated transnational organized crime network involved in the bulk purchase of cocaine and heroin. Chiu has been in custody since he was arrested three years ago. Cops seized $800k.

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu goes away for 14½ years

Vincent Yen Tek Chiu of Vancouver was sentenced to 14½ years after a federal jury found him guilty on drug charges involving the distribution of cocaine, heroin, and MDMA. (ecstasy) By July, 2019, cops knew Chiu was the leader of a sophisticated transnational organized crime network involved in the bulk purchase of cocaine and heroin. Chiu has been in custody since he was arrested three years ago. Cops seized $800k.

Umair Karim whacked

Umair Kasim, 30, and Kiesha Garie, 31, were found dead Oct 19. Kasim was involved in civil forfeiture actions related to Delta cop operations “Rolling Thunder” and “Big Smoke.” In Nov 2020, cops busted a grow capable of producing $18m of pot annually.

Cops said the operation had links to the Hells Angels and United Nations gang.

Umair Karim whacked

Umair Kasim, 30, and Kiesha Garie, 31, were found dead Oct 19. Kasim was involved in civil forfeiture actions related to Delta cop operations “Rolling Thunder” and “Big Smoke.” In Nov 2020, cops busted a grow capable of producing $18m of pot annually.

Cops said the operation had links to the Hells Angels and United Nations gang.

Umair Karim whacked

Umair Kasim, 30, and Kiesha Garie, 31, were found dead Oct 19. Kasim was involved in civil forfeiture actions related to Delta cop operations “Rolling Thunder” and “Big Smoke.” In Nov 2020, cops busted a grow capable of producing $18m of pot annually.

Cops said the operation had links to the Hells Angels and United Nations gang.

Umair Karim whacked

Umair Kasim, 30, and Kiesha Garie, 31, were found dead Oct 19. Kasim was involved in civil forfeiture actions related to Delta cop operations “Rolling Thunder” and “Big Smoke.” In Nov 2020, cops busted a grow capable of producing $18m of pot annually.

Cops said the operation had links to the Hells Angels and United Nations gang.

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Erik Flores Elortegui tied to downing of Mexican helicopter


The downing of the helicopter and ensuing violence is a key reason why El Mencho remains free. No further attempts to arrest him have occured since.
The weapon used to blast a Mexican military helicopter out of the sky in 2015 came from a supplier in Oregon. Erik Flores Elortegui, a Mexican and U.S. citizen who lived in Portland, tops the Most Wanted list of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. He supplied the Jalisco cartel with a belt-fed .50-caliber semi-automatic rifle.

Eight Mexican soldiers and a cop died in the crash on a mission to arrest drug lord El Mencho. A round tore through the rotor of the aircraft, causing it to catch fire and crash.

Elortegui purchased the $15,350 weapon at a gun shop in Rainier, Washington state.

Ivan Morales, the other cop on board, had to crawl through the fiery wreckage and suffered severe burns.

Erik Flores Elortegui

Damiano Dipopolo out of HAMC in bad - thief

Former Kelowna president Damiano Dipopolo and vice-president Lester Jones were kicked out of the HAMC in bad standing for pilfering club f...