Monday, August 24, 2020

Jamaica St Ann's police kill another Most Wanted - Orlando Chambers

One of Jamaica’s most notorious gangsters, Orlando Chambers, 34, of St Ann was shot dead during a confrontation with police in Kingston. Chambers was the leader of the Teacher Gang and was implicated in two double murders and a large number of other crimes.

Residents of Parry Town are said to be relieved at his demise. A senior cop issued a stern warning to others. 'If they confront the police when the police go to apprehend them, that is going to be their fate. If they surrender, they have a chance to come and tell their story.”
See ----->Jamaica most wanted not a great place to be - 'Prekeh Boy’
See ----->Jamaican Drug kingpin Norris ‘Deedo’ Nembhard to forfeit $200m in assets

Las Vegas mobster Frank Cullotta dead

Frank Cullotta, a former mobster turned government witness who had a cameo role in the 1995 movie "Casino" has died of Covid-19. He was 81. Cullotta arrived in Las Vegas from Chicago in 1979 after he killed an associate thought to be a rat.
A year later while in prison, Cullotta agreed to testify against Spilotro, who was indicted for conspiracy and obstruction of justice.Cullotta formed the Hole in the Wall gang under Anthony 'Tony the Ant' Spilotro. The gang gained entry by drilling through exterior walls and ceilings. In July 1981, Cullotto and five others were busted after a robbery and charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, attempted grand larceny and possession of burglary tools.
Cullotta was given immunity for his uncharged crimes, but served eight years in prison before being paroled into witness protection when Spilotro was acquitted in 1984. Spilotro was whacked in a mob hit in 1986 along with his brother.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Jalisco cartel using drones armed with C-4 explosives

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) is using drones armed with C4 explosives to attack its enemies.
A citizens' militia group in Tepalcatepec, Michoacán, reports finding two drones inside an armored car that cartel hitmen had abandoned after an attempted raid on July 25. The C4 was packed with ball bearings in Tupperware-like containers that were equipped with a remote detonation system and duct-taped to the drones.

In April, the cartel used small planes to drop explosives on Tepalcatepec, but increased aerial surveillance in the region caused the CJNG to opt for drones, which cannot be detected on radar. Thus far the drones haven't been effective.

Yaba

Yaba (Thai: ยาบ้า, Lao: ຢາບ້າ, literally 'mad drug' or 'crazy pill'), are tablets containing a mixture of methamphetamine (25-35mg) and caffeine (45-65mg). The use of this drug combination is widespread, particularly in South and Southeast Asia.
In the Philippines and Indonesia it is shabú. In China it is ma-goo or ma-guo. Yaba tablets are typically consumed orally, but can be smoked or injected.  Increase in the use of methamphetamine, globally, has outpaced that of any other drug.
Yaba is cheap due to it's excess supply and extremely addictive. Within a few days of consistent use, an individual can become hooked. Rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure and damage to blood vessels in the brain (which can cause a stroke) are synonymous with yaba use. Yaba abuse and addiction cause serious mental issues. A person often displays extreme paranoia and confusion. Anxiety, aggression and violence are common. Yaba withdrawal is extremely unpleasant and lasts for several days.

Friday, August 21, 2020

UK cocaine mule Chaudhry going away for 7.5 years


Video footage of the moment more than £5m of cocaine was found.
Nabil Chaudhry, 31, pulled 90 months.

Gone in 30 seconds

Burnaby RCMP shared video of a professional thief, likely driving a stolen Audi.

Cops are on the hunt for the sawed off chitbag and remind people to NEVER leave anything of value in plain sight in their vehicles. This includes spare change, which is motivation enough for these types.

Mexican Mafia moll staying in jail

A 6 1/2-year prison sentence for the one-time girlfriend of former Orange County Mexican Mafia chief Peter Ojeda will stand. Suzie Rodriguez, 57, was convicted along with Ojeda of racketeering and criminal conspiracy to commit murder and assault with serious bodily injury.

Prosecutors described Rodriguez as Ojeda’s “eyes and ears” in Orange County. Ojeda pulled 15 years and died in prison.
Ojeda was embroiled in a struggle for control of Orange County with Armando Moreno, a former ally turned rival. The battle led to a wave of violence in Orange County jails. Ojeda ultimately won after gaining the support of high-ranking Mexican Mafia members from Los Angeles.

Letters in support of Rodriguez described her as a community volunteer with a “big heart.”

See ----->The Mexican Mafia

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Video shows ‘filth’ of corrupt politics - Mexican President

Mexico’s president revealed a recent online video, which shows public officials sifting through large piles of cash. The men are Rafael Caraveo Opengo, former technical secretary of the Senate Administration Committee, and Guillermo Gutiérrez Badillo, private secretary to the governor of Queretaro. The President speculated the money was just one installment of bribery payments from the former director of state oil company Pemex, Emilio Lozoya. Lozoya was extradited from Spain to face charges for his role in the massive kickback scheme orchestrated between officials at Pemex and their counterparts at Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.

Rafael Caraveo Opengo

Guillermo Gutiérrez Badillo

Emilio Lozoya has pleaded not guilty.
Lozoya has submitted a formal complaint accusing a raft of other high public officials, including former president Enrique Peña Nieto, of complicity.

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Two charged in murder of Jam Master Jay

Jam Master Jay was shot dead at a Queens recording studio on October 30th, 2002. Ronald Washington, 56, and Karl Jordan, Jr., 36 have been charged with murder. The shooter was Jordan and it was related to a 20kg cocaine deal.
Karl Jordan, Jr.Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell) was considered a hip hop superstar.

3rd arson in 3 years at Barletta 'Beef Baron'

London cops are investigating a blaze that broke out at a duplex where peelers at the nearby Beef Baron strip club stay. The house is owned by Salvatrice and Domenico Barletta. The Beef Baron is operated by Vincent Barletta, the brother of Hells Angels Robert Barletta. Salvatrice Barletta, their mother, owned a vacation property that was destroyed in an arson in 2018. That started 'Operation Hobart'.
Barletta owned Flesh Gordon’s strip club before the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario pulled his liquor licence in 2014 due to his HA ties.
See ----->Hammer falls on Robert Barletta again - $24m in assets seized
See ----->3 London Ont HA nailed in drug bust