Sunday, January 17, 2021

Christian Deschênes’s plea denied

It all added up to a 45 year sentence. After passes to leave prison to visit his dying wife were cancelled due to COVID-19, Christian Deschênes sued. His plea has been denied. In 2001 he was arrested in a plot to kidnap Francesco Arcadi, the street boss of the Rizzuto Mafia clan. While he faced trial, he was nailed as a conspirator in a $1m armoured truck heist.
Deschênes, now 64, isn’t the man he once was, the parole board was told. Housed in a minimum-security facility in Laval, he was granted unescorted temporary absences, although he was turned down for full parole and day parole.

His wife has terminal cancer with a dire prognosis of about a year.

Saturday, January 16, 2021

328kg of cocaine landed in Florida


St. Thomas cops Teshawn Adams, Shakim Mike.
Six men, including two police officers, were arrested after agents found 328 kg of cocaine at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport. The four who were aboard the plane are U.S. citizens residing in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Shakim Mike, Maleek Leanard, Roystin David and Teshawn Adams were arrested.

Friday, January 15, 2021

Delaware gangsters nailed


Marquise A. Mack
Operation Rise-n-Shyne was named after one of the gangs, the G-Shyne Bloods in Dover, Delaware.

39 were indicted on a combined more than 260 charges tied to four gangs: G-Shyne Bloods, Mob Piro Bloods, Sex, Money, Murder Bloods, and 48-Gang.

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Altaf Khanani - Cameron Ortis

Altaf Khanani was one of the world's largest money launderers. The Pakistani was involved in the illicit movement of money between Pakistan, the UAE, US, UK, Canada and Australia. He moved money for cartels and terrorist groups.

FinCEN files suggest Khanani moved $14b annually. The Khanani Money Laundering Organization funnelled billions across the globe on behalf of terrorists, drug traffickers, and criminals.

Khanani was arrested in 2015 by the DEA.
Khanani was sent to the US, where he was sentenced to 68 months. He was released from prison on July 13.
A ring of currency traders in Toronto laundered hundreds of millions in drug money annually, and transferring huge sums between Iran and Canada via Dubai, a banking zone used by the Iranian regime. In 2016 spy Cameron Ortis took over the file and began offering to sell intelligence to the Khanani network.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Gambia seizes 3 tonnes of cocaine

Gambian authorities seized nearly three tonnes of cocaine from a shipment of industrial salt from Ecuador. It is one of the largest ever busts in West Africa. Smugglers generally use West Africa as a transshipment point for cocaine en route from South America to Europe.

Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr.

Meredith Jr. traveled to Washington for the Trump rally. He was charged with threatening House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. He sent a text message saying he was thinking about putting “a bullet in her (Pelosi’s) noggin on Live TV.”
Cops found a Glock 19, a Tavor X95 assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.

Monday, January 11, 2021

HA cathouse in Bremen causes angst

The Hells Angels are active again in Bremen. A dispute over the approval of a new brothel in Bremen has the cops calling for the zero tolerance strategy against the rocker gang.

Dilraj Johal - 3rd gang death in 4 days

Dilraj Johal, 28, was gunned down Saturday in a suite in the 8100-block of Lansdowne Road in Richmond. Johal’s murder happened two days after that of Anees Mohammed. The murder is thought to be retribution for the slaying of gangster Gary Kang.

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Oz 'Gangsta Glam' lifestyle littered with corpses


Michael "Micky D" Davey,'Ruthless', lived it up on Instagram and Facebook but was shot dead in his driveway like a dog.
They have tattoos, muscles fed by steroids, arrogance and social media accounts to flaunt their beautiful girlfriend and proceeds of their drug trafficking and other crimes ... flashy car, luxury holidays, and exotic pets. The Instagram thugs may be bikie gang members, associates, drug importers, standover men, armed robbers or all of the above. The new thugs of Instagram might be a poser, or it may be a gang ready to beat a man half to death with nail-spiked baseball bats in broad daylight on Bondi Beach.

Hamad Assaad met the fate he often dished out to others: execution.
In 2017 gangsters arrived on the idyllic shores of Bondi Beach carrying metal bars and bats wrapped in barbed wire or spiked with nails. Marching toward their target, a 34-year-old sunbather, the thugs passed by picnickers and women and babies. Minutes later, after they had beaten their victim to bloody, dazed pulp, the gang left alarmed mothers and crying babies in their wake to drive off in a white Mercedes.
Instagram thugs like Ricky Ciano share the same fate. The former Rebels bikie president was found dead in the back seat of a luxury sports car.

Ciano vanished in Sydney just months after surviving a pizza delivery assassination plot for deserting the gang.
Pretty boy hitman Pasquale Barbaro typified the 'Instagram thug' before his assassination.

US spy plane, helicopter, sent to monitor National Guard Boss home

It is being reported that a guardsman pilot, whose name was redacted, testified that a cop aboard the flight told him that “Hell’s Angels may incite some violence.” That is false. The HA have no ties to the community.
4 National Guard spy planes monitored street protests following the killing of George Floyd. Three of the planes kept watch on huge demonstrations in Minneapolis, Phoenix and Washington. The fourth was dispatched to the sleepy Sacramento suburb of El Dorado Hills, notable only as the home of the head of the California National Guard, Maj. Gen. David S. Baldwin.
In addition to deploying the RC-26B reconnaissance plane, the Guard also sent a Lakota helicopter to hover over El Dorado Hills. Baldwin recalls nothing about how he approved the mission. He said the fact that he lived in El Dorado Hills had “nothing to do with” the deployment of the RC-26B or the Lakota helicopter.