Friday, June 13, 2025

Leonardo Rizzuto, mafia boss, among 11 arrested for murder

Cops in Quebec have arrested 11, including Montreal mafia boss Leonardo Rizzuto, in a sweeping operation targeting organized crime across the province. Police were deployed across the cities of Montreal, Laval, Blainville, Shefford, St-Lazare, Repentigny, Quebec City and Rosemère. It all has to do with the contract killer turned rat, Frédérick Silva, who has been collaborating since 2022. The hammer FINALLY fell and all 11 men pleaded not guilty to charges of either first degree murder or conspiracy to commit murder.
See ----->Frédérick Silva Nailed are top names of organized crime in Quebec; Leonardo RIZZUTO, 56, Nicola SPAGNOLO, 50, Davide BARBERIO, 45 Michel CLICHE, 54, Pietro D’ADAMO, 54, Patrick GILBERT, 51, Daniele GUARNA, 45, Richard LARIVIÈRE, 57, Darius PERRY, 27, Vito SALVAGGIO, 50, Stefano SOLLECITO, 57, Wanted are: Sacha KROLIK, 56, Pierry PHILOGÈNE, 38, Mario SOLLECITO, 54, Gianpietro TIBERIO, 52, and Jean-Ismel ZÉPHIR, 46.
See ----->HA Jean-Richard Larivière

Satwinder Singh Sharma whacked

On June 11 around 3:45 p.m., Surrey RCMP responded to a shooting at a business at 160 Street and 84 Avenue. Satwinder Sharma, 56, died at the scene of multiple gunshots. Two men approached Sharma, engaged him in conversation, then opened fire.
Sharma, who had operated a workforce supply company since 1992, was a prominent figure in the local Punjabi community. The shooting comes days after two separate firing incidents involving Punjabi businessman Satish Singh Kumar, president of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey. Kumar had received extortion threats. A post by 'Goldy Dhillon' on FaceBook claimed allegiance to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and claimed responsibility for the Kumar threats. The post was later removed.

Randhir Singh Toor charged with sexual assault

Randhir Singh Toor has been charged with sexual assault against an undocumented foreign worker.

Randhir Singh Toor
Can-Asia Immigration Consultants was a scam run by Punjabi Rupinder Singh Batth and his wife Navdeep Batth. Batth moved to Canada in 1991 from Chandigarh India and established Can-Asia Immigration Consultancy Services in 1997. The couple faced 69 charges in 2020 for their huge fraud. Two types of immigration fraud were involved, schemes to help obtain temporary work permits and permanent residency using fraudulent work experience and credentials, and getting employers to 'pad' applications to hire temporary foreign workers. The 'padding' of labour market impact assessments (LMIA) essentially creates jobs that never existed. These non-existent jobs are then sold to the highest bidder.
Toor Vineyards, which runs Desert Hills Estate Winery on Black Sage Road in Oliver, was fined $118k and permanently banned from hiring foreign workers.
Randhir (Randy) Toor was the owner and president of Toor Vineyards and Desert Hills. He was named in court documents connected to a rape of a migrant worker. He claims to have sold the business. (info@bcdeserthills.com)
In 2022 fines were leveled against Toor for his role in the immigration fraud scheme. Randhir Toor and Toor Vineyards were charged as part of the criminal investigation into the immigration fraud operation of Can-Asia Immigration Consultants. Toor Vineyard was involved with Can-Asia with the creation of positive labour market impact assessments (LMIAs) that were then used to obtain temporary and permanent immigration status in Canada in exchange for payment. Payroll cycling involved producing falsified pay stubs, paycheques, tax documents and proof of employment.
Randhir (Randy) Toor, Surinder (Paul) Singla, Ved Kaler and Gurtaj Grewal each faced multiple counts of fraud.
Can-Asia provided $47,550 to Toor for fake employees. Three of those filed for permanent residence in Canada. Toor had been an Auxillary RCMP officer for 27 years.

Denciti Development - Bruce Investments Ltd, P 251 Enterprises Ltd. - update

The dodgy capitalists at Denciti have submitted their plans to Kelowna council for approval. Its about the rezoning of greenspace into industrial. We've tracked the surrounding property transactions and key players standing to benefit are rank KTF Khalistanis Gurjit Singh Jhajj and the Sandhers. Direct ownership isn't clear. Seller Ian Robertson retains a $5m mortgage on a grossly overpriced deal he surely couldn't refuse. New North West Trading Inc is another corporate shell game enigma. Address is Denciti.
The title for Kelowna Springs raises red flags. 480 Penno Road Ltd. holds title, but those secured behind the frontmen are Bruce Investments Ltd. and P 251 Enterprises Ltd. P 251 has one director: Ian Robertson, the previous owner of Kelowna Springs Golf Club. Bruce Investments Ltd remains mostly an enigma. Bahamas Leaks revealed a tax scam Bruce Investments Ltd in 2016.
Denciti Development Corp. bought the 106.5 acre property in the fall of 2022. Robertson purchased Kelowna Springs in 1995.
See ----->Save Kelowna Springs

David A. Fawley dfawley@denciti.ca

Garry Fawley (gfawley@denciti.ca)
"There are no natural wetlands"
See ---->3330 Old Vernon Road - Kelowna Springs
See ---->3030 Old Vernon Road Holdings Corp.
See ---->Denciti buys ground at 3030 Old Vernon Road
See ---->Gurjit Singh Jhajj

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Ryan Nixon - TNT Trucking, Kandolas - 982 Old Vernon Road Kelowna - update

It's been revealed that despite being ordered to do so by the ALC, the Kandolas and Ryan Nixon have provided no $50k deposit, no affidavit, and no operations plan. Nor has their illegal work at 982 Old Vernon Road stopped. Thus the ALC order is permanent and the reprobates are willfully disobeying it. The next step is a contempt of court order, arrests, and fines of $500,000+.

The extent of the illegal damage done by the terrible trio is off the charts.

manrajkandola@hotmail.com, raj.kandola@century21.ca.
Jeetender S. Kandola and Manraj K. Kandola bought 982 Old Vernon Road in Kelowna in 2005. The Russos started a sawmill on the site in 1949 to produce railway ties. It became a waste wood dump. The sawmill operated until the land was sold to the Kandolas. Remedial work by the Kandolas ended in 2008. They applied for temporary non-farm use permits in 2014, 2017, 2019 and again in March 2023. They were all denied. The last application was forced by the Agriculture Land Commission (ALC) to be a permanent removal application. That was also denied.

Ryan Nixon's TNT Trucking Ltd. started illegal business on the property in 2017. NEVER has his business been permitted.

Ryan Nixon (ryan@tntkelowna.com)
TNT operates at least a dozen dump trucks and offers demolition, excavation, landscaping supplies, waste removal, crushing and screening, waste bin rentals, soil remediation and concrete disposal. All TNT activities are banned from ALR ground and have never been permitted there. The required zoning for Nixon's business has always been industrial. (I1, I2, I3, and I4) Its been business as usual for years worth of ignored ALC orders. Over the last 8 years 982 Old Vernon Road has been turned by Ryan Nixon and the Kandolas into an environmental disaster zone.
Nixon was required to post a $50k bond to appeal the ALC final determination, and he MUST stop corrupting the land by May 31, 2025. He and the Kandolas failed to do either and the handcuffs will finally come out for straight up criminals.
The only move that makes sense for Ryan Nixon now is a midnight move and to fuck right off. In the end it will be the Kandolas who will be responsible for their destroyed land.

Nixon has leased new industrial ground at 231 Tilley Road in Kelowna. 16 months ago I laid out the Kandola offense to Max Carbone, owner of Century 21 in Kelowna and Manraj K. Kandola's employer.
"Sir I have done absolutely all the work for you. Now I expect you to cut this revolting woman loose for sickening cause." That cause would be the fact the Kandola's were illegally operating a business, for many years, contrary to zoning.

max.carbone@century21.ca
The moral culpability is twofold. First A1 agricultural land in Kelowna was being turned into a permanent wasteland by crooks, and second his firm demands a minimal level of ethics from its real estate agents. That includes following the law. Manraj K. Kandola gives no fuk about either of those.

Max Carbone responded ... "they are undertaking significant activities to remediate the property and restore it to agricultural land / viability. That seems to me to be a reasonable course of action. If you have concerns, then please report it to the appropriate government authorities."

Max Carbone, Anna Carbone, Dean Desrosiers
This blogger expects lies from criminals like the Kandolas. It's abhorrent when the same lies are regurgitated by hypocrites that SHOULD HAVE done something. Max Carbone spews about how ethical he is to whomever will listen, but the reality is he is just as bad as the Kandolas.

B.C. Conservative Elenore Sturko demands action on B.C. fentanyl

B.C.’s public safety critic, Elenore Sturko of John Rustad's B.C. Conservatives is urging the NDP government to intensify its enforcement efforts regarding fentanyl trafficking and transnational crime.
“The NDP have allowed B.C. to become a hub for foreign-backed drug traffickers entering the global market,” Sturko said. “British Columbians urgently need decisive action and accountability.”
Sturko says the NDP need to create a bipartisan provincial task force to address fentanyl trafficking, transnational crime, and drug production in B.C. That is a good idea, and it should start with her fully corrupt leader John Rustad.

The most recent DEA report highlighted B.C., specifically the HUGE Sandher drug bust in Falkland. Mayor of Port Coquitlam Brad West argues that American concerns about Canada’s lack of enforcement on drug trafficking and organized crime have been longstanding.
See ----->Falkland
See ----->Gavin Dew
See ----->Black Mountain

OPP bust 'darkweb' drug ring - Project Bionic, Project Golden

OPP dismantled a drug ring that used the dark web and Canada Post to ship drugs across the country. Cops seized more than $2.5 million worth of drugs from a group that ran the online “marketplace.” On March 10, OPP arrested two at a Canada Post location in Ottawa and seized 86 packages containing various drugs that were about to be shipped nationwide. Cops executed four search warrants in the Ottawa area which led them to seize a total of 27 kilos and 64,000 tablets of 37 different illegal drugs, as well as a stolen 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider convertible, 11 other stolen vehicles valued at $730,000, a handgun, and $95,000 in cash. 4 bums from Ottawa are facing a combined 85 charges.
OPP also unveiled the results of a second investigation which yielded the force’s largest-ever fentanyl seizure. Project Golden resulted in 140 charges against 15 who were trafficking dope in southwestern Ontario. Cops landed 38 kilos of fentanyl, 19.5 kilos of meth and 5.5 kilos of cocaine. Also seized were three guns and $121,600 in cash. Estimated street value of the drugs is $5.4 million.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

‘Historic drug seizure’ made by cops in Mississauga, Brampton

Project Pelican marks the largest drug seizure in the service’s history – with nearly $50 million worth of cocaine. 9 men were arrested and nailed with 35 charges related to firearms and drugs. 479 kilograms of bricked cocaine were lassoed, with an estimated street value of $47.9M. Two illegal loaded semi-automatic handguns were also seized.

Monday, June 9, 2025

US imposes sanctions/bounties on Los Chapitos - update

Sanctions imposed by the U.S. will block all property and interests in property and entities owned directly or indirectly by the Guzman brothers. The sanctions follow the Trump administration’s designation of the Sinaloa Cartel as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and Specially Designated Global Terrorist in February. Canada quickly followed suit. Sanctions means ANYBODY handling Los Chapitos drug money could be charged and extradited to face justice in America. One man would make the perfect US rat, and that is Edgar Watson-Olivarra. He flips and he both avoids life at Florence Admax, and becomes a U.S. citizen with $10m to enjoy. Under every scenario the Sandher Crime family's time is running out.
Gurtaj Singh Sandher
The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on the two fugitive sons of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. They also announced a reward of up to $10 million each for information leading to the capture of Guzman's sons, Archivaldo Ivan Guzman Salazar and Jesus Alfred Guzman Salazar. Sandher crime family boss Edgar Watson-Olivarra answers directly to Archivaldo Ivan Guzman Salazar. Sanctions were also imposed on the group commonly called Chapitos, a faction of the Sinaloa cartel identified as a main exporter of fentanyl to the US.
"At the Department of the Treasury, we are executing on President Trump's mandate to completely eliminate drug cartels and take on violent leaders like `El Chapo's' children," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
Edgar Watson-Olivarra. El Chapo resides at Florence Admax. That is where high profile Chapito henchman Edgar Watson will go. Mexican security analysts say that rewards and protecting witnesses is an effective tool employed by the U.S. One of the most lucrative businesses of the Sinaloa Cartel in recent years has been the production of fentanyl. That business has killed a vast number of people from overdose.

Gurtaj Singh Sandher, Bir Singh Sandher, Prabtaj Singh Sandher.
See ----->Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act