Monday, May 25, 2020

Hells Angels boss Lancia tastes freedom

Joseph Lancia, 29, president of the Hells Angels of Rhode Island was released from prison May 13 after serving 75 days as a bail violator.

He was arrested Feb 29 after a cop witnessed him sucker punch a bouncer in the Cadillac Lounge strip club parking lot. Lancia was charged with two misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and simple assault, adding to his long rap sheet. The victim did not want to file a complaint, but since there was a cop eye witness Lancia was screwed.
Lancia claims he is being framed.Lancia was out on $100k surety bail following firearms charges. He allegedly fired a gun at a truck driven by former prospect Richard Starnino. Starnino was passing by the HA Providence headquarters on Messer Street in July. Also charged in the strip club dust up is full patch Nicholas Lourenco, 29. He was sunk by surveillance video.
See ----->HA Joseph Lancia can't 'keep the peace'

Canadian Meth smugglers foiled by Oz border agents

Traffickers tried to smuggle 2kg of meth in boxes of face masks, medicine and hand sanitizer.

Border agents found a false bottom which held a vacuum packed consignment.
The seizure came weeks after more than $80m worth of liquid meth was seized in a shipment of water bottles. Australia continues to be an irresistible magnet for traffickers.

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa - 'Chino Antrax' whacked - Update

Chino Antrax received 7 years. "Chino Antrax is one of the highest-ranking Sinaloa Cartel kingpins ever prosecuted in the United States," said a US prosecutor. There have been no reports of retaliatory violence. This makes it likely that his killing murder was ordered by one of two parties: cartel leader Ismael Zambada García, 'El Mayo,' or the sons of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, 'Los Chapitos.' 

Zambada and Los Chapitos have oscillated between infighting and power-sharing. In the execution of Chino Antrax it is thought El Mayo had him killed for his cooperation, with Los Chapitos not interfering.
Jose Rodrigo Arechiga Gamboa disappeared last week after serving six years for importing cocaine and marijuana into the US from Mexico. The high profile Mexican drug trafficker and assassin left the US after being released on parole following a prison stint in March. His body was discovered in a BMW, wrapped in a blanket with duct tape in Sinaloa. His sister and her husband were also found dead inside the vehicle on a dirt road near the town of Ayuné.
Chino Antrax was considered El Chapo's Sinaloa drug cartel's most lethal enforcer.
Chino Anthrax was arrested in the Netherlands at the Amsterdam-Schiphol airport on a flight from Mexico. He was sunk by his posts on Instagram, which allowed DEA agents to coordinate with their peers in Europe and wait for him upon arrival in the Netherlands. Chino Antrax was imprisoned for 87 months in the Metropolitan Correctional Center.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

Crowbar sinks gang - 'Operation Stanley'

York cops have charged 17 after dismantling a drug trafficking ring that was discovered after a home invasion. On October 17, 2019 four armed men forced their way into the home around 2:30 a.m. Surveillance video shows the suspects assaulting the residents.
A unique crowbar seen in the surveillance video was identified as only sold at a local store. They were able to identify who made the purchase. Cops executed a series of raids which yielded 15 firearms along with cocaine and fentanyl.

Outfit enforcer cries Covid-19 to secure release

Outfit enforcer Mario Rainone has spent nearly half his life behind bars for a wide range of offenses, from extorting deadbeat borrowers to throwing a grenade onto the roof of a theater in a ploy to take over the business. Now Rainone says he is the one who is living in fear: COVID-19. A previous judge had labeled Rainone an “urban terrorist” who had no respect for the law. “If you give him the opportunity, he will go out and commit crime. He will hurt people. He will take their property.”

Rainone’s mob history dates to the 1980s, when he was an associate of mob bosses Lenny Patrick and Gus Alex.

Friday, May 22, 2020

Nashville 'Cocaine Felon' back behind bars

Darryl AldersonConvicted felon Darryl Alderson was previously charged with throwing a half-pound brick of cocaine from his car. He was convicted and sentenced to 16 years in prison but paroled in 2015. He is back behind bars after a search warrant yielded 3.5 pounds of cocaine in his apartment. A window tint violation led to a search of Alderson's 2017 Porsche in which cops found 12 grams of cocaine and a .40 caliber semi-auto pistol.

Cops also found $55k in cash, cutting agents, pills, and a drug press. The 29-year-old is now behind bars without bond.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Toronto Mafia boss Jimmy DeMaria out and about

Vincenzo "Jimmy" DeMaria has won his freedom but with conditions. Among them he is banned from communicating with two brothers: Angelo Figliomeni and Cosimo Figliomeni. Authorities in Italy deem them all Mafia fugitives.

Angelo Figliomeni was arrested last year in Project Sindacato, a large anti-Mafia probe. Two men from Italy who are his cousins are also verbotten: Vincenzo Muià and Giuseppe Gregaraci. The two visited Canada last year to discuss mob business and met with several men who then visited DeMaria while he was in prison.

Angelo Figliomeni

Vincenzo Muià
DeMaria was arrested before he took a step out of prison. After winning parole due to Covid-19 and before he could leave Collins Bay prison, he was re-arrested by CBSA officers. They intend to deport him back to Italy, which he left as a child.

With money no object, DeMaria has waged a 35-year war of fighting authorities in courts and tribunals, often winning. DeMaria is now in a 14-day quarantine, as is the pandemic protocol for prisoner transfers.

“You remain a high interest to policing authorities,” the parole board stated with no small measure of accuracy.
When one speaks of the ’Ndrangheta in Canada, DeMaria's name invariably appears.
See ----->Toronto Mafia boss wins new parole hearing in latest appeal
See ----->Dirty money leads police to Toronto Mafia clan - Project Sindacato

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Cop arrested in California drug bust

Corporal Will Williams, 53, with the Redding Police Department has been charged after a raid landed 138 pounds of pot, 30 grams of cocaine, $59,000 and 2 firearms. Williams has been employed by the department since November 2002. Williams, Heather Michelle Legault, 40, and Michael Bradley Gray, 39, were arrested and booked into the Shasta County Jail.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Cartels exporting Meth expertise - d-meth

In Europe meth has traditionally been produced and consumed in eastern Europe. Up to 2016 police had busted three meth labs in Holland. In the last three years they have busted 27. Holland’s rising meth production is being supported by Mexican cartels.

Most recently Dutch police raided a lab in a barn in the town of Achter-Drempt, seizing €10m ($10.8m) worth of crystal meth and precursors. Three, a Mexican, a Colombian, and an American were arrested.
The Dutch are now making an elite form of meth. In the cartel superlabs in Mexico, cooks use a precursor called BMK to make an easily made, less potent form of meth. BMK (benzyl methyl ketone, also called Phenylacetone) is the main precursor for the production of amphetamine.

Mexican cooks have perfected a step that converts the waste materials from making this meth into a more potent, addictive, crystalline type of meth called “d-meth.” (dextromethamphetamine) Evidence of this technique has been found at all the busted Dutch sites.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Jamie Bezanson attacks elderly Chinese man with severe dementia - Update II

Jamie Bezanson The Globe and Mail has picked up the story and Mr Bezanson is now receiving nation-wide attention. This observer feels no need to crucify the man. There might have have been no incident at all, save for the final push that sent the 92-year-old to the ground. Mr Bezanson likely recognizes that push was a large error. The lesson the rest of us can take away from this is to live and let live, and keep your hands to yourself. Period.
VPD say they have identified the tuff guy caught on video after voluminous input from the public after the video was released. His name will not be revealed until charges are laid.

Police are searching for a man who assaulted a 92-year-old Chinese man with dementia last month in East Vancouver, in what is being called a hate crime. The elderly man wandered into the store and staff were attempting to help him when a man began yelling racist remarks that included comments about COVID-19. The attacker shoved the frail old man, which caused him to fall to the ground and hit his head on the concrete. He is recovering at home.