Saturday, July 4, 2020

José Angel Casarrubias Salgado in jail, out of jail, in jail

José Angel Casarrubias Salgado, the leader of the Guerreros Unidos gang that abducted and killed 43 college students on Sept 26, 2014, was arrested last week after six years on the run. 'El Mochomo' was released from the Altiplano federal prison in Almoloya de Juárez, México state, due to a lack of evidence. There are claims of recorded calls related to bribes. President López Obrador also asserted that corruption was a factor in his release.

Casarrubias was rearrested immediately after his release from prison.
It has long been claimed the students were kidnapped by corrupt municipal police, turned over to the Guerreros Unidos, killed and burned.

Bridgeport police arrest 'Hot Boy'

Police said Demetrus “Take Down” Robinson, 21, is a major player in a city gang and an instigator in violence that has left two people dead and several wounded in recent weeks. Robinson was charged with attempted first-degree assault, third-degree assault, first-degree reckless endangerment, illegally firing a firearm, possession of a pistol without a permit, criminal mischief and breach of peace. Robinson is held in lieu of $775,000 bond.

Gang conflict is between members of the Greens Boys and other groups from the city’s housing projects.
The Greens Boys are centered in the Greene Homes housing project.
Police said Robinson is known as a “Hot Boy” with the Greens Boys, a term, they said, referring to gang members designated to shoot or fire guns at other people.

Friday, July 3, 2020

Red Scorpion gangster Anduele Pikientio pleads guilty

Red Scorpion gangster Anduele Pikientio, 24, pleaded guilty to two trafficking charges in B.C. Supreme Court. He was charged in August 2018 along with Kyle Latimer, his father Craig Latimer, Csongor Szucs and Jacob Pereira as part of Project Territory.

Project Territory led to the seizure of 93 firearms, a pressure cooker bomb, about 50 kg of fentanyl, cocaine and other drugs, $833k in cash, jewelry worth $800k and collector cars valued at another $350k.
The rest are set to go to trial in the fall of 2021.
A total of 92 criminal charges were laid.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Mob Boss Daniel Kinahan steps away from boxing promoter

Daniel Kinahan - who helped broker the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight - has stepped away from promoting boxing after senior Irish government officials contacted the United Arab Emirates. Although never convicted of an offense, the promoter has been identified by an Irish court as a senior figure in organized crime on a global scale.

It is common knowledge that he and his father, who live in Dubai, are behind an international drug network worth billions. Comments were not kind ... “very senior figure in organised crime on a global scale has rebranded himself as a boxing promoter in the Middle East" "parasitical criminal activities of this individual”
10 days ago Tyson Fury effused about Kinahan. Two days ago he severed his ties. Kinahan escaped unhurt in 2016 when rival gangsters dressed as police opened fire during a boxing weigh-in at Dublin’s Regency hotel. He jumped out of a window to preserve his life.

Bulgarian PM Borissov appearing the Gangster - Kompromat

Tzvetan TzvetanovBorissov responded to recent photos ... “I have a handgun and I don’t part with it. From today, I will sleep with the gun,” The PM said that the money was brought in for the photos, or the images were doctored. Borissov did not dispute the veracity of the photo of him sleeping, but he said everything else was a set-up staged by his political opponents. “The KGB textbooks say that when you create compromising material (kompromat), it must be such that it inspires disgust ... All that was missing was a little boy next to me.” Borissov said. 'Kompromat' is a Russian term meaning “compromising material,” collected for the purpose of blackmail.
Asked who was behind the kompromats, Borissov had answers. He named his former number two, Tzvetan Tzvetanov, the country’s president, Rumen Radev, the opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party, and the leaders of two new political parties.
Boyko Borissov’s third term as Bulgaria’s prime minister has been marked by constant scandals, but none compare to the latest - photos showing Borissov with large stacks of cash and a Glock 9mm. Media received anonymous photographs of Borissov sleeping in his bedroom next to a handgun and a drawer full of €500 bills and gold.
Borissov confirmed their authenticity. Borissov has built his image of an all powerful strongman who controls everyone in the country.
The attack on Borissov might have come from fugitive gambling mogul Vassil Bozhkov, dubbed Cherepa (The Skull). Hiding in the UAE after being charged on 18 counts in Bulgaria, he previously initiated an attack against Borissov, claiming he had blackmailed him.

Monday, June 29, 2020

Colombian traffickers squeezing more cocaine out of fewer plants

A 9% drop of 15,000 hectares of coca crops in Colombia made no difference in reducing cocaine production in 2019, instead it increased compared with the previous year. Production of cocaine increased 1.5%, to 1,136 metric tons in 2019.

Coca crops have been concentrated in territories favorable to the "complete production cycle." Enormous laboratories requiring infrastructure and huge manpower are on the way out. Strategic location and technical ability are what matters most to the Colombia trafficker now.

White Power HA bikers make waves in Stillwater

The 'Aryan Cowboy' MC, along with Hells Angels, made waves with their racism towards a Muslim mother. Stillwater police escorted her and her daughter to their car and watched them safely drive away. Mayor Ted Kozlowski said the bikers were not from Stillwater and don't represent the town.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Wise guy Frank Giovinco going away for 48 months

Genovese soldier Frank Giovinco, 52, was convicted in December. He was sentenced to four years in prison for extortion and racketeering conspiracies. He “instilled fear in victims and perpetrated kickback schemes to tighten the Family’s stranglehold over two labor unions."

Giovinco first came onto the scene in the 1990’s when the family inserted him into a scheme to control the waste carting industry in New York City. He rose through the ranks as an enforcer, working mainly with Brooklyn labor unions.
Giovinco and others committed “a wide range of crimes, including multiple acts of extortion, honest services fraud, and bribery.” Giovinco extorted for a cut of commissions made on union investments. Audio recordings captured Giovinco planning to “rattle the cage” of a victim, and to have the other’s “feet held to the fire.”

The call was recorded by Vincent Fyfe, a union official-turned mob informant. Fyfe got the union job through his grandfather, mob boss Vincent Gigante.
Giovinco also extorted 'tribute' payments.

Friday, June 26, 2020

Hells Angels Nanaimo clubhouse getting a facelift

The forlorn clubhouse has sat empty since 2007, when police raided it. It was seized along with two others in the province under B.C.’s then new Civil Forfeiture Act. Within 48 hours of the judge's decision the 'death head' was back on the refreshed building.

Revell deportation delayed due to Covid-19

Former Kelowna Hells Angels associate David Roger Revell, 56, has had his deportation order halted the day before he was to leave Canada. This time it's due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He is a U.K. citizen but has been in Canada since the age of 10. Revell's 2016 deportation order is all about 'serious and organized criminality.'
Revell argued that the U.K. has been hit hard by the virus, and he would be forced to quarantine for 14 days upon his arrival, or face a £1k fine. He said he is destitute and without funds.
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