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

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.

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.

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

Hells Angel René Charlebois - revisited

A video of René Charlebois has surfaced. Sitting on an old wooden rocking chair, René 'Balloune' Charlebois, one of Maurice Boucher's top henchmen, delivers his will. Charlebois was found dead after escaping from prison on Sept. 14, 2013. He left behind tapes that rocked organized crime in Quebec.
René Charlebois rose quickly through the ranks of the Hells Angels in the midst of the biker war in Quebec. He became a member of the elite Nomads chapter, and was a trusted confidant of Maurice 'Mom' Boucher. In 2003 he was convicted for the murder of a police informant.

He was jailed but escaped from Montée Saint-François prison in Laval. 12 days later he was cornered by police and rather than return to prison he shot himself in the head with a Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum revolver. Shortly after his death, tape recordings involving then police star biker investigator Benoît Roberge were forwarded to police. Roberge had been working for the Hells Angels as a spy for years.
Benoît Roberge, 53 pleaded guilty on March 13, 2014, to participating in or contributing to the activities of a criminal organization and to committing a breach of trust as a police officer. Roberge was granted his release following a hearing before the Parole Board of Canada.

Benoît Roberge spent a total of 29 months in custody of his 8 year sentence.

See --->Hells Angels cop informant Benoît Roberge gets day parole

Go fast boat blasted in Caribbean


HMS Medway, the Royal Navy's Caribbean-based patrol ship, spotted the boat near the Dominican Republic, and intercepted it alongside the US Coast Guard.
A drug smuggler's boat carrying cocaine with a street value of around £24m was blasted following a chase with a Royal Navy warship in the Caribbean. 400kg of cocaine was seized from the vessel before it was sent to the bottom.

Friday, October 28, 2022

1,432 lb meth bust = Calgary HA

Drug smuggler Ted Karl Faupel, 51, told cops a stranger hired him to pilot a drug boat for $1,000. He also said he knew nothing about a loaded gun on board. He was sentenced to a decade in prison Oct. 11, a sentence applauded by U.S. attorneys after calling the meth bust one of the largest of its kind in recent memory. “Faupel was not some low-level courier, as defense may argue. The sheer volume of drugs undermines this argument,” read a sentencing memo. Faupel had a jacket on board that showed he is a supporter of the Calgary Hells Angels.
U.S. customs seized 1,432 pounds of methamphetamine on a boat just southwest of Stuart Island, north of San Juan Island May 26, 2022. Alberta resident Ted Karl Faupel was busted.

Thursday, October 27, 2022

SA cops warn public against scooping cash-in-transit loot

SA cops sent out a warning to people who contaminate crime scenes, especially at the scene of cash-in-transit heists. Use of explosives is common. The warning comes after videos posted on social media show people at cash-in-transit crime scenes taking money left behind by robbers. "Communities are requested to refrain from entering crime scenes but rather support the work of the police."

See ----->'Cash in transit' heists big business for South African gangsters

Ukraine soldiers execute Russian PoWs - "Glory to Ukraine" - NAFO

Celebrated in US media for its anti-Russian trolling, the Twitter operation known as NAFO was founded by Polish antisemite Kamil Dyszewski to raise funds for the Georgian Legion. Retired US marine Matthew Moores co-created NAFO.
NAFO is praised by western media. It uses “vatnik” as a pejorative for anyone critical of them. Moores said he chose the Georgian Legion as a funding recipient because of it’s reputation as “mercenaries and criminals.”
Moores praised Georgian Legion’s leader, Mamuka Mamulashvili, for “killing Russians since the ’90s.”
Ukraine says it does not tolerate abuse of Russian PoWs and that they treat prisoners humanely. This is not true. The treatment of PoWs has become another weapon being fought on both sides. Gruesome video of Russians being executed was confirmed as genuine by the NY Times.

Near the Russian soldiers is a BMD-2 infantry fighting vehicle. The Ukrainian soldiers wear blue armbands in the video and shout, “Glory to Ukraine.” A Ukrainian news agency claims the ambush was conducted by the Georgian Legion, a group of Georgian volunteers. Mamuka Mamulashvili is the commander of the Georgian Legion. In one video, three Russian soldiers are unloaded from a truck and then shot in their legs. A recent statement from Ukraine’s Special Operations Command said that Russian artillery would no longer be captured and shown mercy, but that anyone contributing to the bombing of civilians would be “slaughtered like a pig.
According to a Danish volunteer with the Ukrainian army, Russian PoWs are being executed. The sniper spoke with Denmark state broadcaster TV2, saying that while he has killed Russians, they have only been in combat, whereas Ukrainians are systematically executing soldiers who have been captured.

See ----->Here.

Peel cops reel in $25m in drugs

Peel Regional Police seized 182 kilograms of methamphetamine, 166 kilograms of cocaine and 38 kilograms of ketamine. Street value is pegged at $25m. Cops worked with U.S. Homeland Security Investigations in Detroit and Chicago, and Border Enforcement Security Task Force in Buffalo. The group used commercial trucks to import drugs across the border. Busted are Khalilullah Amin, 46, Jaspreet Singh, 28, Wray Ip, 27, Ravinder Boparai, 27, and Gurdeep Gakhal, 38.

HA prospect Steven Collard goes away for 42 months

HA prospect Steven Collard pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy, drug trafficking and unlawful acts at the direction of a criminal organization. He has been detained since his arrest on May 13, 2021, so Collard has another 15 months in prison. His brother, Marc Dubois, also pleaded guilty. He will be sentenced February 23, 2023. Three others, Vincent Douillard, Patrick Ross and Pierre-Benoit Desjardins, also entered guilty pleas.

Marc Dubois
It was a 3 month community sentence for prospect Steven Collard in Jan 2021. Collard, accompanied by HA Clermont Carrier, struck the victim with a bottle in the face, inflicting injuries. Collard told a civilian undercover agent that wearing colours gave him a sense of power and respect.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Nowakowski sues the basterds

Paula Nowakowski is suing the BC Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch because it was denied a liquor license over her ties to organized crime. She is the wife of Mark Nowakowski, former president of the defunct Fallen Saints Motorcycle Club, which was a puppet club of the Saskatoon Hells Angels. Mark Nowakowski is on the lease for the Kelowna restaurant, but Paula Nowakowski said in the lawsuit that lease that was signed "a week or two" prior to the couple separating.

The lawsuit argues Mark Nowakowski is reformed and has not been involved in criminal activity 'for the past four or five years.' The lawsuit relies on “procedural fairness” as the cornerstone of the case.
Nowakowski was busted in 2015 as part of Project Forseti. Cops nailed 14 and seized massive amounts of drugs and guns. Nowakowski bought 15 months.
See ----->Noel Harder - HA Rat dead
See ----->Fallen Saints MC Boss Mark Nowakowski pulls 15 months

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Vincenzo Armeni whacked in Laval

Vincenzo Armeni, 66, had a long history of close ties to the Montreal Mafia. Cops found him lying on the pavement of a strip mall’s parking lot. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police found a burned-out SUV not far away. In 2007, Armeni received a 19-year sentence for his role in a conspiracy to traffic 760 kgs of cocaine. When Armeni was arrested in 2005 he was out on parole on a 10-year stretch received in 1998 for smuggling 160 kgs of cocaine. In 1986 it was heroin trafficking.
On Dec. 1, 2014 his brother-in-law Tonino Callocchia, a high-ranking member of the Montreal Mafia, was killed.
Armeni is described as someone who, from the age of 20, “adopted a lifestyle that centred on ease, greed, compulsive work in businesses and the inflexible code of ‘men of honour,’”

While incarcerated at Archambault Institution, he wrote a letter that critized the institution's living conditions and argued for reduced life sentences and better prisoner pay. On Aug. 17, 2020, Armeni was released upon reaching his statutory release.

Hawaii mob boss Michael Miske's associate busted

Lindsey Kinney, an associate of crime boss Michael Miske pleaded not guilty to making threats to injure over social media. He's charged with threatening to cut off the heads of three people on Instagram, including a Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources employee.

Most recently Miske was fingered for owning a company that bought hundreds of cars at a wholesale dealers-only auction over years, allegedly using threats and intimidation to discourage rival bidders to buy cars at rock-bottom prices. The company, Hawaii Partners LLC, was licensed as a used car dealer. Cops used the term “Miske Enterprise” for the ring controlled and directed by Miske from the late 1990s until his indictment and arrest in July 2020.
Miske and a dozen co-defendants have been charged with a huge range of federal crimes, including participating in a racketeering conspiracy, murder-for-hire, kidnapping, assault, armed robbery, weapons offenses, drug trafficking and bank fraud.

In April it was said it would be another year before Miske goes to trial. 6 of his co-accused have turned rat.

See ----->Hawaiian gangster Miske faces federal death penalty

Monday, October 24, 2022

Record Colombian cocaine output - up 14%

Colombian cocaine output set a new record last year. Production rose 14%, to 1,400 tons. The amount of land planted with coca rose 43% to 204,000 hectares, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime said.

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