![]() | The prison Number gangs are so cruel that sometimes a father kills his own son or the son kills his father because of “this Number we believe in”, said former leader of the 28s gang Ernest “Ernie Lastig” Solomon in a video clip that was recorded before his murder. Solomon was gunned down in Boksburg, Gauteng. His car was forced off the road by a Ford Ranger and then gunmen in that vehicle fired an avalanch of shots into Solomon’s BMW, killing him. The hit on Solomon was similar to the one carried out on 9 April 2019 in Gauteng on Serbian national Ivan Djordjevic, when gunmen fired shots through the roof of Djordjevic’s bulletproof Mercedes-Benz. "Be careful, you are going to kill your family and your own community and after that your own brothers are going to kill you,” Solomon warned. | ![]() |
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
SA prison gang leader Ernest Solomon whacked
Monday, November 23, 2020
Cop shooter Deonte Lee Murray looking at long time
Deonte Lee Murray, 36, is facing two counts of attempted murder of a peace officer and possession of a firearm after walking up to a car on Sept. 12 and opening fire. ![]() |
One cop was shot in the jaw while her partner was shot in the head. Both cops are at home recovering. The two officers “became victims of a violent crime for one reason. They were doing their job and they were wearing a badge.” Murray faces life in prison if convicted. He is associated with multiple gangs and has prior convictions for sales and possession of narcotics, firearm possession by a felon or addict, receiving stolen property, burglary and terrorist threats. |
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Habiba Kajan sues the basterds for $3.3m
![]() Habiba Kajan | Habiba Kajan, 44, has launched a lawsuit against an insurance company for $3.3m after it refused a payout on an arson. Kajan’s home was gutted by a fire on Dec. 19, 2019, less than two weeks after she was arrested as part of Operation Hobart, an investigation into Robert Bartletta's multimillion-dollar gambling ring. The insurer says she violated her policy for many reasons. | ![]() |
![]() | The insurer says Kajan violated her policy by not disclosing her links to the Hells Angels. Kajan also misrepresented herself as the sole owner of the home. Kajan bought the property in 2016. A restriction order on the property prohibits its sale. | ![]() |
See ----->Fire guts luxury home involved in HA raid
See ----->OPP take down Hells Angels illegal gambling ring: 28 charged
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Surrey Hells Angels clubhouse searched by RCMP
![]() | Surrey RCMP executed a search warrant overnight Friday at the Hells Angels Hardside clubhouse. The search is related to the arrest of Gurpreet Dhaliwal, a prospect with the Hardside chapter and Meninder Dhaliwal, who is linked to the Brother Keepers. They were busted with a weapon.![]() |
Jammar Allison hit linked to Mob
![]() | Jammar Allison was abducted from the parking lot of a Rexdale Blvd. eatery on June 1, 2018 by three men. At the time of his disappearance, an underworld war was raging in southern Ontario. His body was eventually discovered in a secluded area in Hamilton. In recent years, crime groups have outsourced their killing to street gangs. His three kidnappers, who fled in a black Dodge Caravan, were only described as Black. The kidnappers made numerous phone calls to his family and a ransom was paid. But after the ransom was paid, the phone calls stopped. | ![]() |
Friday, November 20, 2020
Wild west gang shootout in Toronto
It was a wild west shootout Oct. 29 on Larkin Ave. Two men fired 30 rounds into an oncoming car. Cops say the shooting is connected to Project Siphon, which broke up the No Money Suh Sick gang’s operation.![]() |
By the time cops arrived all they found were shell casings. A driver of a shot up grey Mercedes was found unhurt. One weapon used appears to be a MAC-10 machine pistol/submachine gun.![]() |
Civil forfeiture rears head against HA West Point supporter - update
![]() | Cops in Delta busted a grow op capable of producing $18m of pot per year. Cops lassoed cocaine, meth, fentanyl, crack cocaine, ecstasy and oxycodone. | ![]() |
![]() | Three Harley Davidsons sporting "Support your local Hells Angels" stickers were seized along with $193k in cash and $70k in rings. Two ATVs and seven vehicles were part of the seizure. Cops say some of the cars had hidden compartments. Guns included a Walther Waffenfabrik 9mm with loaded magazine; a Swiss Arms .22, a Heckler and Koch .40-calibre pistol; and an SKS-style assault rifle. A taser and body armour rounded out the seized items. | ![]() |
![]() | The B.C. Forfeiture Office claims that houses in Delta and Abbotsford, and commercial properties in Delta and Richmond, along with two vehicles, two Harley Davidson motorcycles, jewelry and cash exceeding $260k should be forfeited as proceeds of crime. One Harley had a “Support Your Local Hells Angels West Point” sticker. | ![]() |
![]() | The total is $4.8m and is said to be linked to drug trafficking and money laundering. Named in the suit are Gill Thomas Rajpaul Bergen, Norval Hume McLennan, Aleksandr Leonidovitch Shtraimish and Cole Chalmers Svensen. ![]() | ![]() |
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Gangster moll recruited kids for drug lines
![]() | Naliah Noreen, 23, and her two brothers ran five drug lines in the UK which made or fielded 54,000 calls over a four month period and had up to 1,200 customers. The mother of one forced a 15-year-old boy into becoming a 'runner' after telling him he owed the gang money. He was driven around so he could make door-to-door deliveries of heroin and cocaine. Noreen admitted conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin plus money laundering. | ![]() Her brothers Asad Ali, 19 and Ratib Ali, 20, and their housemate Janaid Rehman, 18 were jailed at earlier hearings. Her boyfriend Mohammed Abu Khan, 28, is serving 90 months in jail. |
![]() | Noreen is described as arrogant, with a caustic attitude. During an interview she told cops: "Better get me the fuck out of here or I'm going to kick off." Her lawyer said: "Her conduct was born out of personal circumstances and she was very much under direction of her boyfriend at the time. Cops seized 13 kilos of Class A drugs and more than £100k in cash. Noreen was sentenced to five years in jail.![]() | ![]() |
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
‘Tony Meatballs’ among 15 mobsters nailed in Philadelphia
![]() | Wiseguy boss Anthony 'Tony Meatballs' Gifoli, 72, was named in a grand jury indictment along with others including underboss Steven 'Stevie' Mazzone and capo Domenic 'Mr. Hopkins' Grande. More than a dirty dozen South Philly mobsters are charged. They are accused of everything from illegal sports betting to heroin peddling to loan sharking. Mobsters targeted include Louis 'Louie Sheep' Barretta, Joseph 'Joey Electric' Servidio and Daniel 'Harry' Castelli. | ![]() |
![]() | The crime syndicate was working from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. The feds laid out the Mafia hierarchy in court documents, as well as offered definitions for key mob terms. Philadelphia and its surrounding area has been continuously under siege from the same Mafia family since 1931. The seven-count indictment against the men includes charges of racketeering conspiracy, extortion, illegal gambling and narcotics distribution. |
![]() | Joseph Servidio wasn't shy when talking about who he was and where his money came from. “I’m a criminal,” the Philadelphia mob soldier told an associate in 2017. “Everything I do is criminal.”
Later, he boasted: “There’s nothing better than making money. I make money every day, illegally.” Those thoughts where caught on FBI wiretaps and landed Servidio 15 years in the big house. Servidio pleaded guilty to charges of peddling pills laced with heroin and fentanyl in Atlantic City. | ![]() |
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Roberto González Montes arrested for Mormon slaughter
![]() | Roberto González Montes, the leader of La Línea, “El32” or “El Mudo,” meaning the mute, was arrested. The massacre came during a war between Montes’ La Línea and the Sinaloa Cartel. Nine who died were part of a convoy of 17 ambushed in Sonora. The dead and injured were all members of La Mora, a settlement in Sonora, an offshoot of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | ![]() |
![]() | La Mora contains 35 homes with 150 people. Roberto González Montes was arrested with other suspected cartel figures Eulalio Domínguez Alanís and Santiago Casavantes Radovich. | ![]() |
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