![]() | Khalistani operative Goga Singh has penned a letter to CSIS HQ, begging to shift terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun from New York to Toronto for free taxpayer treatment of his "piles & hemorrhoids". No, we ain't making this up. What say we? Folks might suppose we say Pannum can shove his hemorrhoids up his fukkin ass with Canadian taxpayers paying not a fukking thing.
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Friday, May 30, 2025
Terrorist Pannum wants Canadian taxpayers to fix his asshole
Terrorist Pannum wants Canadian taxpayers to fix his asshole
![]() | Khalistani operative Goga Singh has penned a letter to CSIS HQ, begging to shift terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun from New York to Toronto for free taxpayer treatment of his "piles & hemorrhoids". No, we ain't making this up. What say we? Folks might suppose we say Pannum can shove his hemorrhoids up his fukkin ass with Canadian taxpayers paying not a fukking thing.
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Terrorist Pannum wants Canadian taxpayers to fix his asshole
![]() | Khalistani operative Goga Singh has penned a letter to CSIS HQ, begging to shift terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun from New York to Toronto for free taxpayer treatment of his "piles & hemorrhoids". No, we ain't making this up. What say we? Folks might suppose we say Pannum can shove his hemorrhoids up his fukkin ass with Canadian taxpayers paying not a fukking thing.
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Necati Arabaci - update II
As of June 2025, Necati Arabacı remains at large, with no active efforts reported by Turkish authorities to extradite or investigate him. Despite having an EU warrant he remains the enigmatic leader of the European Hells Angels. He has reportedly left Monaco.![]() |
The Arabaci clan controlled the bouncer scene of the nightclubs in Cologne's entertainment district, the Kölner Ringe, and his gang recruited women to work as prostitutes. Arabaci also controlled brothels in the Rhein-Ruhr region of Germany. Arabacı was active in Cologne. In 2002 he was arrested in Germany for pimping, human trafficking, assault, extortion, weapons and racketeering. He was sentenced to nine years in prison and deported to Turkey in 2007. During his detention in Germany, Arabacı plotted to kill the prosecutor, and even hired a killer for the task.![]() |
![]() | Erhan Akyol, right hand man to Necati Arabacı was shot by a helmeted assailant while eating on the terrace of a restaurant in Istanbul in April. Akyol was shot in the calf. He was involved in murder plots with Iranian operative HA Ramin Yektaparast. Yektaparast was killed by a Mossad agent in April 2024.![]() | ![]() |
![]() | In 2010 Arabaci took part in a meeting of HA bosses in Izmir, Turkey after being appointed president of the Hells Angels MC Nomads Turkey. By 2013 Arabaci was seen the new leader of the European Hells Angels, after leader Frank Hanebuth was busted in Spain. In 2015, Spanish cops issued a warrant for Arabaci’s arrest, valid in the EU. | ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast
Necati Arabaci - update II
As of June 2025, Necati Arabacı remains at large, with no active efforts reported by Turkish authorities to extradite or investigate him. Despite having an EU warrant he remains the enigmatic leader of the European Hells Angels. He has reportedly left Monaco.![]() |
The Arabaci clan controlled the bouncer scene of the nightclubs in Cologne's entertainment district, the Kölner Ringe, and his gang recruited women to work as prostitutes. Arabaci also controlled brothels in the Rhein-Ruhr region of Germany. Arabacı was active in Cologne. In 2002 he was arrested in Germany for pimping, human trafficking, assault, extortion, weapons and racketeering. He was sentenced to nine years in prison and deported to Turkey in 2007. During his detention in Germany, Arabacı plotted to kill the prosecutor, and even hired a killer for the task. |
![]() | Erhan Akyol, right hand man to Necati Arabacı was shot by a helmeted assailant while eating on the terrace of a restaurant in Istanbul in April. Akyol was shot in the calf. He was involved in murder plots with Iranian operative HA Ramin Yektaparast. Yektaparast was killed by a Mossad agent in April 2024.![]() | ![]() |
![]() | In 2010 Arabaci took part in a meeting of HA bosses in Izmir, Turkey after being appointed president of the Hells Angels MC Nomads Turkey. By 2013 Arabaci was seen the new leader of the European Hells Angels, after leader Frank Hanebuth was busted in Spain. In 2015, Spanish cops issued a warrant for Arabaci’s arrest, valid in the EU. | ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast
Necati Arabaci - update II
As of June 2025, Necati Arabacı remains at large, with no active efforts reported by Turkish authorities to extradite or investigate him. Despite having an EU warrant he remains the enigmatic leader of the European Hells Angels. He has reportedly left Monaco.![]() |
The Arabaci clan controlled the bouncer scene of the nightclubs in Cologne's entertainment district, the Kölner Ringe, and his gang recruited women to work as prostitutes. Arabaci also controlled brothels in the Rhein-Ruhr region of Germany. Arabacı was active in Cologne. In 2002 he was arrested in Germany for pimping, human trafficking, assault, extortion, weapons and racketeering. He was sentenced to nine years in prison and deported to Turkey in 2007. During his detention in Germany, Arabacı plotted to kill the prosecutor, and even hired a killer for the task.![]() |
![]() | Erhan Akyol, right hand man to Necati Arabacı was shot by a helmeted assailant while eating on the terrace of a restaurant in Istanbul in April. Akyol was shot in the calf. He was involved in murder plots with Iranian operative HA Ramin Yektaparast. Yektaparast was killed by a Mossad agent in April 2024.![]() | ![]() |
![]() | In 2010 Arabaci took part in a meeting of HA bosses in Izmir, Turkey after being appointed president of the Hells Angels MC Nomads Turkey. By 2013 Arabaci was seen the new leader of the European Hells Angels, after leader Frank Hanebuth was busted in Spain. In 2015, Spanish cops issued a warrant for Arabaci’s arrest, valid in the EU. | ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast
Edmonton police Const. Alexander Doduk
Edmonton pig Alexander Doduk was charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm after a baton assault on an innocent citizen in 2019. Asshole Doduk had an imaginative story when put on the stand. The cop and former Canadian Forces soldier insisted a construction worker renovating a building across the street from the Edmonton courthouse was a violent suspect who assaulted him and attempted to obstruct justice. “He showed that he was a good fighter, he showed he had no problem being assaultive,” lied PoS Doduk. “It was anger, frustration, a serious level of contempt that I felt (from him). He showed that he wasn’t kidding around.” |
![]() | Surveillance cameras on the Royal Alberta Museum captured much of the arrest. Doduk said he moved to arrest a man in dark clothes for mischief (breaking the window). Witnesses said he "tackled” the suspect. Doduk said he slipped. “I had no intention of him going down like that,” he lied. The arrest left LaFrance with broken glasses, a chipped tooth, a black eye, and a fractured rib. Charges against him were dropped. | ![]() |
![]() | Doduk is named in a civil lawsuit over the shooting death of 33-year-old Steven Nguyen in 2021. Doduk shot Nguyen six times after Nguyen took an object from his pocket that Doduk thought was a gun. It was a cell phone. No charges resulted from that murder. | ![]() ![]() |
Edmonton police Const. Alexander Doduk
Edmonton pig Alexander Doduk was charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm after a baton assault on an innocent citizen in 2019. Asshole Doduk had an imaginative story when put on the stand. The cop and former Canadian Forces soldier insisted a construction worker renovating a building across the street from the Edmonton courthouse was a violent suspect who assaulted him and attempted to obstruct justice. “He showed that he was a good fighter, he showed he had no problem being assaultive,” lied PoS Doduk. “It was anger, frustration, a serious level of contempt that I felt (from him). He showed that he wasn’t kidding around.” |
![]() | Surveillance cameras on the Royal Alberta Museum captured much of the arrest. Doduk said he moved to arrest a man in dark clothes for mischief (breaking the window). Witnesses said he "tackled” the suspect. Doduk said he slipped. “I had no intention of him going down like that,” he lied. The arrest left LaFrance with broken glasses, a chipped tooth, a black eye, and a fractured rib. Charges against him were dropped. | ![]() |
![]() | Doduk is named in a civil lawsuit over the shooting death of 33-year-old Steven Nguyen in 2021. Doduk shot Nguyen six times after Nguyen took an object from his pocket that Doduk thought was a gun. It was a cell phone. No charges resulted from that murder. | ![]() ![]() |
Edmonton police Const. Alexander Doduk
Edmonton pig Alexander Doduk was charged with assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm after a baton assault on an innocent citizen in 2019. Asshole Doduk had an imaginative story when put on the stand. The cop and former Canadian Forces soldier insisted a construction worker renovating a building across the street from the Edmonton courthouse was a violent suspect who assaulted him and attempted to obstruct justice. “He showed that he was a good fighter, he showed he had no problem being assaultive,” lied PoS Doduk. “It was anger, frustration, a serious level of contempt that I felt (from him). He showed that he wasn’t kidding around.” |
![]() | Surveillance cameras on the Royal Alberta Museum captured much of the arrest. Doduk said he moved to arrest a man in dark clothes for mischief (breaking the window). Witnesses said he "tackled” the suspect. Doduk said he slipped. “I had no intention of him going down like that,” he lied. The arrest left LaFrance with broken glasses, a chipped tooth, a black eye, and a fractured rib. Charges against him were dropped. | ![]() |
![]() | Doduk is named in a civil lawsuit over the shooting death of 33-year-old Steven Nguyen in 2021. Doduk shot Nguyen six times after Nguyen took an object from his pocket that Doduk thought was a gun. It was a cell phone. No charges resulted from that murder. | ![]() ![]() |
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Gotti grandsons beat up brother-in-law
![]() Gotti brothers leaving courthouse. | Gotti grandsons John Gotti, 31, and Frankie Gotti, 27, were arrested in the assault on 31-year-old Gino Gabrielli, which came after a Sunday break-in in Queens. Gabrielli broke into a Gotti family home on 157th Avenue in Howard Beach to steal $3,300. The Gotti pair confronted their brother-in-law after he was released from custody and punched him in the face. Cops were witnesses and the Gottis were busted. John Gotti has had previous run-ins with the law, including a 2012 vehicle arson and a drug arrest. Gabrielli also has a record, having pleaded guilty to arson in December 2015 for torching a Mercedes-Benz during a dispute over a catering contract. He accidentally set himself on fire in the process. John and Frank’s famous grandfather led the Gambino crime family for decades until he was finally convicted of murder and racketeering in 1992. The high-profile mob patriarch died in jail at 61 in 2002. | ![]() Gino Gabrielli |
Gotti grandsons beat up brother-in-law
![]() Gotti brothers leaving courthouse. | Gotti grandsons John Gotti, 31, and Frankie Gotti, 27, were arrested in the assault on 31-year-old Gino Gabrielli, which came after a Sunday break-in in Queens. Gabrielli broke into a Gotti family home on 157th Avenue in Howard Beach to steal $3,300. The Gotti pair confronted their brother-in-law after he was released from custody and punched him in the face. Cops were witnesses and the Gottis were busted. John Gotti has had previous run-ins with the law, including a 2012 vehicle arson and a drug arrest. Gabrielli also has a record, having pleaded guilty to arson in December 2015 for torching a Mercedes-Benz during a dispute over a catering contract. He accidentally set himself on fire in the process. John and Frank’s famous grandfather led the Gambino crime family for decades until he was finally convicted of murder and racketeering in 1992. The high-profile mob patriarch died in jail at 61 in 2002. | ![]() Gino Gabrielli |
Gotti grandsons beat up brother-in-law
![]() Gotti brothers leaving courthouse. | Gotti grandsons John Gotti, 31, and Frankie Gotti, 27, were arrested in the assault on 31-year-old Gino Gabrielli, which came after a Sunday break-in in Queens. Gabrielli broke into a Gotti family home on 157th Avenue in Howard Beach to steal $3,300. The Gotti pair confronted their brother-in-law after he was released from custody and punched him in the face. Cops were witnesses and the Gottis were busted. John Gotti has had previous run-ins with the law, including a 2012 vehicle arson and a drug arrest. Gabrielli also has a record, having pleaded guilty to arson in December 2015 for torching a Mercedes-Benz during a dispute over a catering contract. He accidentally set himself on fire in the process. John and Frank’s famous grandfather led the Gambino crime family for decades until he was finally convicted of murder and racketeering in 1992. The high-profile mob patriarch died in jail at 61 in 2002. | ![]() Gino Gabrielli |
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