Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Outlaws biker Ron Clause busted for assaulting cops, again


Ron Clause, 51, is charged with assaulting a peace officer.
A man charged with attacking an OPP officer during a traffic stop has links to an outlaw motorcycle club and a past conviction for assaulting a cop. Ron Clause was charged with assaulting a Middlesex OPP officer last week after cops pulled over a pickup truck that they say was carrying a gun, ammunition and 27 grams of meth.

Clause was convicted of the same crime in 1996 and sentenced to four months in jail. A separate charge of assaulting a police officer that year was withdrawn.

Ryan Mark Daigneault
Clause’s social media connections include Outlaws. One of them is Ryan Mark Daigneault, president of the London Outlaws chapter, who was charged with organizing a hit on a Hells Angels three years ago. The Crown withdrew the charge against Daigneault in 2018, one week before he was supposed to go to trial for counselling to commit murder.

The Hells Angels were said to be not pleased and would seek retribution. “The Hells Angels will lose credibility if nothing happens,” one Outlaw said. Nothing happened. London HAMC Chapter president is Rob Barletta.
See ----->OPP take down Hells Angels illegal gambling ring: 28 charged
See ----->Robert Barletta bail hearing

Monday, June 1, 2020

Gangster Nigel 'Duffo' Mayers killed by Trinidad police

Nigel “Duffo” Mayers was found with an AK-47 assault rifle fitted with a sniper scope and a drum magazine. It was seized following a shoot-out between the police and a man once dubbed the country’s most wanted criminal. Mayers was freed of two murder charges from 2005 last year, and was wanted by the police.
Cops were about to announce that they were police officers armed with a warrant when they were fired on. Cops said when the shooting from the house stopped and they entered, they found Mayers bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds with the assault rifle near his side.

He was taken to the Port of Spain General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Ranjeet Rana - 'Cheetah'

Punjab police said Ranjeet Rana, 'Cheetah', who was wanted in the 532-kg heroin haul from Attari on the Indo-Pakistan border in June last year, has been arrested.

Rana, the kingpin of the racket, and his brother Gagandeep were arrested from their hideout at Begu village in Sirsa. Rana had links with the Hizbul Mujahideen and was involved in terror funding. He is considered one of the top traffickers in India.

Ranjeet smuggled heroin and other drugs from Pakistan. He camouflaged rock salt consignments.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

360 kg of cocaine seized in Sofia, Bulgaria

Some cocaine was of high purity over 75%, with the rest cut to 65-70%. Bulgarian police have seized more than 360kg of cocaine in the capital. The cocaine haul was made in the apartment of 33-year old Nikolay Petrov, after police had found 40kg during a routine traffic stop.
Cops say the haul is worth $50m with most of the drugs meant for shipment to western Euurope. Bulgaria lies on a drug route from the Middle East to Western Europe, and Bulgarians have long been active in the cocaine trade.

Bulgarian drug lord Evelin Banev 'Brendo', was sentenced to 20 years in 2012.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Tow truck industry nailed in GTA, again

York cops have arrested 20 and brought hundreds of charges, including murder, in the often violent turf war between tow-truck criminals. Dubbed 'Project Platinum,' cops say towing companies colluded with repair shops, physiotherapy clinics and car rental companies to grossly inflate bills, with each group taking a slice. Cops say some were involved in staged collisions to rip off insurance companies.
Project Platinum began in February and has resulted in the seizure of $1.5m in cash, fentanyl, and cocaine. Cops confiscated 40 firearms, including handguns, rifles, and a machine gun. 11 tow trucks were also seized. The operation produced two first-degree murder charges in the death of tow truck driver Soheil Rafipour in 2018.
Alexander Vinogradsky, 35, ran Paramount Towing and one of the cartels, along with Omer Zahawi, 36, and Filippo Genova, 22. They face a mountain of charges.

The raid comes nearly a year after another major police operation targeting the tow truck industry, Project Kraken. More than 70 – including seven drivers were nailed in that operation.
See ----->Toronto east end vehicle fires tied to tow truck turf war?

Cocaine bust in Hong Kong - aircraft engine

Hong Kong customs agents discovered 217 kg of cocaine stashed inside an aircraft engine shipped from Ecuador. The engine arrived in March in a shipping container. Customs officers were suspicious as jet engines are rarely shipped from South America, and the receiver didn't collect the presumed expensive cargo. An X-ray revealed the stash and the engine was disassembled.
After inspection it was found the engine was old, not airworthy, and not serviceable. It was rusty, but the outer shell of the combustion chamber had been spray painted to make it look new.

This is the largest seaborne cocaine trafficking bust in Hong Kong since 2012 and is among the largest cocaine seizures so far this year from a shipping container.

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.