406.2 kilograms of meth was found in a semi-trailer bound for Winnipeg on Jan. 14. Driver of the truck Komalpreet Sidhu, 29, who was alone in the vehicle, was busted. |
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Komalpreet Sidhu busted for 406 kg of Meth
Out in Bad meaning - OMG
Out in Bad Standing is a term for banishment when a member is expelled from an OMG. Out bad is reserved for the following:
The vote to expell a member must be unanimous. In some cases a member out in bad is to be attacked on sight. In all cases members will not associate with a member out in bad.
That member violated universal MC protocol. That member went against the word of the club in his actions. That member was a Sex Offender (Child molester etc.) That member was working with/for/in assistance with Police. That member was a thief. That member committed violent acts on another Member or associate without cause. That member committed violent acts on a member of the public unjustly and severely. That member was guilty of intravenous drug use or is a drug addict. |
Trump's large vile mouth costs him $83.5m - update II - "Peace through Earth"
| A very confused Donald Trump stated “we will restore on this planet peace through earth”. It is another Trump speech that has him spewing ridiculous rubbish again. This man is a raving senile lunatic and it can only get worse. https://mocacognition.com/ |
Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll over $83m in damages for repeatedly defaming her. This relates to his comments as President after losing a $5m lawsuit. Trump went full-on mental prior to this and we predict there is no possible way he can let it go now. Trump will vomit a series of very vile, very offensive missives on his 'Truth Social' as his brain continues to evaporate into mush. A whooping $65m in punitive damages tells us where Trump's brain is at now. https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump |
Operation Dead Hand
Since the start of Operation Dead Hand in 2022, cops have seized 845 kilograms of meth, 951 kilograms of cocaine, 20 kilograms of fentanyl and four kilograms of heroin. The haul is worth something between $16m to $28m. Leader was Canadian Guramrit Sidhu, 60, of Brampton, who used a network of drug suppliers connected to Mexican cartels to ship drugs from LA to Canada in long haul transport trucks. Drug distributors and brokers in Los Angeles worked with a team of truck drivers who were tasked with taking the contraband to Canada. Cops seized $940k in cash, 70 kg of cocaine and four kg of heroin in Canada. |
Ayush Sharma | 10 Canadians were arrested, including Roberto Scoppa, 55, Ayush Sharma, 25, of Brampton, Subham Kumar, 29, of Calgary and Ivan Gravel Gonzalez, 32, of Trois-Rivières. Guramrit Sidhu, also known as "King," is charged with one count of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise and is the kingpin. | ![]() Ivan Gravel Gonzalez |
Operation Dead Hand
Since the start of Operation Dead Hand in 2022, cops have seized 845 kilograms of meth, 951 kilograms of cocaine, 20 kilograms of fentanyl and four kilograms of heroin. The haul is worth something between $16m to $28m. Leader was Canadian Guramrit Sidhu, 60, of Brampton, who used a network of drug suppliers connected to Mexican cartels to ship drugs from LA to Canada in long haul transport trucks. Drug distributors and brokers in Los Angeles worked with a team of truck drivers who were tasked with taking the contraband to Canada. Cops seized $940k in cash, 70 kg of cocaine and four kg of heroin in Canada. |
Ayush Sharma | 10 Canadians were arrested, including Roberto Scoppa, 55, Ayush Sharma, 25, of Brampton, Subham Kumar, 29, of Calgary and Ivan Gravel Gonzalez, 32, of Trois-Rivières. Guramrit Sidhu, also known as "King," is charged with one count of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise and is the kingpin. | ![]() Ivan Gravel Gonzalez |
Operation Dead Hand
Since the start of Operation Dead Hand in 2022, cops have seized 845 kilograms of meth, 951 kilograms of cocaine, 20 kilograms of fentanyl and four kilograms of heroin. The haul is worth something between $16m to $28m. Leader was Canadian Guramrit Sidhu, 60, of Brampton, who used a network of drug suppliers connected to Mexican cartels to ship drugs from LA to Canada in long haul transport trucks. Drug distributors and brokers in Los Angeles worked with a team of truck drivers who were tasked with taking the contraband to Canada. Cops seized $940k in cash, 70 kg of cocaine and four kg of heroin in Canada. |
Ayush Sharma | 10 Canadians were arrested, including Roberto Scoppa, 55, Ayush Sharma, 25, of Brampton, Subham Kumar, 29, of Calgary and Ivan Gravel Gonzalez, 32, of Trois-Rivières. Guramrit Sidhu, also known as "King," is charged with one count of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise and is the kingpin. | ![]() Ivan Gravel Gonzalez |
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Naji Sharifi Zindashti - Iranian assassin
Naji Sharifi Zindashti is an Iranian narcotics trafficker who leads "a network of individuals that targeted Iranian dissidents and opposition activists for assassination at the direction of the Iranian regime." Zindashti is involved in drug and human trafficking and has deep connections to the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards. (IRGC) Zindashti escaped from an Iranian prison and fled to Turkey, where he established a cartel. He has worked for Iranian intelligence in various plots. |
Zindashti returned to Iran and leads an opulent, free life. In December 2022, he was honored by Iran's Education Ministry. | Zindashti's network is known as 'The Friends' Club', and includes senior IRGC officials, high-ranking members of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, managers from Tehran Municipality, and members of parliament. The IRGC's reach and control over transit routes and logistics have given Zindashti dominance in Iran's drug market. His gangs traffic more than 20% of drugs in Iran, and 35% of drugs in the capital, Tehran. ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast = HAMC Iranian terrorist
Naji Sharifi Zindashti - Iranian assassin
Naji Sharifi Zindashti is an Iranian narcotics trafficker who leads "a network of individuals that targeted Iranian dissidents and opposition activists for assassination at the direction of the Iranian regime." Zindashti is involved in drug and human trafficking and has deep connections to the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards. (IRGC) Zindashti escaped from an Iranian prison and fled to Turkey, where he established a cartel. He has worked for Iranian intelligence in various plots. |
Zindashti returned to Iran and leads an opulent, free life. In December 2022, he was honored by Iran's Education Ministry. | Zindashti's network is known as 'The Friends' Club', and includes senior IRGC officials, high-ranking members of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, managers from Tehran Municipality, and members of parliament. The IRGC's reach and control over transit routes and logistics have given Zindashti dominance in Iran's drug market. His gangs traffic more than 20% of drugs in Iran, and 35% of drugs in the capital, Tehran. ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast = HAMC Iranian terrorist
Naji Sharifi Zindashti - Iranian assassin
Naji Sharifi Zindashti is an Iranian narcotics trafficker who leads "a network of individuals that targeted Iranian dissidents and opposition activists for assassination at the direction of the Iranian regime." Zindashti is involved in drug and human trafficking and has deep connections to the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards. (IRGC) Zindashti escaped from an Iranian prison and fled to Turkey, where he established a cartel. He has worked for Iranian intelligence in various plots. |
Zindashti returned to Iran and leads an opulent, free life. In December 2022, he was honored by Iran's Education Ministry. | Zindashti's network is known as 'The Friends' Club', and includes senior IRGC officials, high-ranking members of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, managers from Tehran Municipality, and members of parliament. The IRGC's reach and control over transit routes and logistics have given Zindashti dominance in Iran's drug market. His gangs traffic more than 20% of drugs in Iran, and 35% of drugs in the capital, Tehran. ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast = HAMC Iranian terrorist
Monday, January 29, 2024
HA Damion Ryan busted again
Ryan attended the funeral in Sept 2022 for Haney HA Boss Michael 'Spike' Hadden. | Damion Ryan, 43, with Naji Sharifi Zindashti, 49, and Adam Richard Pearson, 29, plotted to kill an Iranian in Maryland in a regime sponsored hit. Zindashti messenged Ryan on the hacked SkyECC. Price for the hit was $350k plus expenses.
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![]() | Damion Ryan was busted in Ottawa at a home formerly owned by Hisham 'Terry' Alkhalil. Ryan is a former member of the Ontario Nomads which was disbanded after failing to pay street tax to Quebec HA for selling drugs on their territory. Ryan has been targeted often for his roles in the Wolf Pack and Hells Angels. Ryan was busted for drugs in Manitoba in late 2022. Adam Richard Pearson |
See ----->Hells Angels Nomads make return to Ottawa
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Nicole Kathleen Mann stole $456k meant for children’s charities
![]() | Calgary resident Nicole Kathleen Mann, who stole more than $450k destined for children’s charities, is headed to jail after losing an appeal of her 2022 fraud conviction. She argued the trial judge unfairly required her to prove her innocence, failed to consider her testimony that evidence was planted and didn’t scrutinize management of the charity account the money was stolen from, among other claims. The appeals panel rejected Mann’s arguments, finding her evidence was unreliable and contradictory. “The ability to deceive is an essential trait of those who engage in major frauds. The plausibility of their evidence will often be the decisive factor,” the justices wrote whilst slapping the conwoman down. | Mann was an operations manager at real estate firm Colliers when she became treasurer of the Colliers Cares Foundation, a charitable arm of the company. She was sentenced to 42 months after being found guilty of theft over $5,000, fraud over $5,000 and money laundering. |
Nicole Kathleen Mann stole $456k meant for children’s charities
![]() | Calgary resident Nicole Kathleen Mann, who stole more than $450k destined for children’s charities, is headed to jail after losing an appeal of her 2022 fraud conviction. She argued the trial judge unfairly required her to prove her innocence, failed to consider her testimony that evidence was planted and didn’t scrutinize management of the charity account the money was stolen from, among other claims. The appeals panel rejected Mann’s arguments, finding her evidence was unreliable and contradictory. “The ability to deceive is an essential trait of those who engage in major frauds. The plausibility of their evidence will often be the decisive factor,” the justices wrote whilst slapping the conwoman down. | Mann was an operations manager at real estate firm Colliers when she became treasurer of the Colliers Cares Foundation, a charitable arm of the company. She was sentenced to 42 months after being found guilty of theft over $5,000, fraud over $5,000 and money laundering. |
Nicole Kathleen Mann stole $456k meant for children’s charities
![]() | Calgary resident Nicole Kathleen Mann, who stole more than $450k destined for children’s charities, is headed to jail after losing an appeal of her 2022 fraud conviction. She argued the trial judge unfairly required her to prove her innocence, failed to consider her testimony that evidence was planted and didn’t scrutinize management of the charity account the money was stolen from, among other claims. The appeals panel rejected Mann’s arguments, finding her evidence was unreliable and contradictory. “The ability to deceive is an essential trait of those who engage in major frauds. The plausibility of their evidence will often be the decisive factor,” the justices wrote whilst slapping the conwoman down. | Mann was an operations manager at real estate firm Colliers when she became treasurer of the Colliers Cares Foundation, a charitable arm of the company. She was sentenced to 42 months after being found guilty of theft over $5,000, fraud over $5,000 and money laundering. |
'Mob wife aesthetic' on the rise
'We're already seeing the cheetah prints, the sparkle, the glitz, the glam, the furs, the big hair. This is just a vibe. Carmela Soprano walked so you bitches could run.' So say the influencers. The hash-tag 'mobwife' returns lessons on how to look like a moll, tutorials on make-up, hair and manicures, and tips for fur coats. Inspiration includes Lorraine Bracco as moll Karen in Goodfellas: gold hoop earrings, tiger print, black leather, huge hair, red talon nails, heavy black eyes and fur, a lot of fur. |
Mob wife-inspired regalia and accessories are the latest thing. |
'Mob wife aesthetic' on the rise
'We're already seeing the cheetah prints, the sparkle, the glitz, the glam, the furs, the big hair. This is just a vibe. Carmela Soprano walked so you bitches could run.' So say the influencers. The hash-tag 'mobwife' returns lessons on how to look like a moll, tutorials on make-up, hair and manicures, and tips for fur coats. Inspiration includes Lorraine Bracco as moll Karen in Goodfellas: gold hoop earrings, tiger print, black leather, huge hair, red talon nails, heavy black eyes and fur, a lot of fur. |
Mob wife-inspired regalia and accessories are the latest thing. |
'Mob wife aesthetic' on the rise
'We're already seeing the cheetah prints, the sparkle, the glitz, the glam, the furs, the big hair. This is just a vibe. Carmela Soprano walked so you bitches could run.' So say the influencers. The hash-tag 'mobwife' returns lessons on how to look like a moll, tutorials on make-up, hair and manicures, and tips for fur coats. Inspiration includes Lorraine Bracco as moll Karen in Goodfellas: gold hoop earrings, tiger print, black leather, huge hair, red talon nails, heavy black eyes and fur, a lot of fur. |
Mob wife-inspired regalia and accessories are the latest thing. |
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