Saturday, January 30, 2021

Bacchus MC members misunderstood

Bacchus MC members David John Pearce, Duayne James Howe and Patrick Michael James are pulling out the stops in appealing their extortion convictions. The three men threatened, intimidated and extorted in an effort to maintain the “power of the patch.” Bacchus MC has a three-patch ranking, the highest of the one-percenter outlaw motorcycle club designations.
The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal heard arguments to overturn those convictions.

Among many other things the bikers claim respected cop Sgt. Leonard Isnor is biased against them.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Court stays weapons, gambling charges for HA connected cousins

A Superior Court judge has stayed charges against two cousins, one of whom has links to the Niagara Falls Hells Angels. A 12-day delay in providing cousins Michael and Raffaele Simonelli with a “special bail hearing” breached their charter rights. They were ensnared in Project Hobart and charged with weapons offences, bookmaking and commission of an offence for a criminal organization.

Bad Beef Baron Blaze

There has been another arson at the Beef Baron strip club, the fourth. The fire caused $5k damage. It comes five months after another suspicious blaze gutted a nearby duplex where peelers from the club stayed.
Beef Baron operator Vincent Barletta, the brother of former London Hells Angels chapter president Robert Barletta, didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Trump smiles on pot dealer Jonathon Braun

Braun was 5 years into his mandated mimimum sentence. Jonathan Braun was one of 70 people to have their sentence commuted by Trump before he left the White House. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison and fined $100k for spearheading an operation that illegally imported more than 110 tons of pot from Canada through a Native American reservation on the New York border. Braun was supplied by a consortium with ties to the three most powerful organized crime groups in Canada, including the Hells Angels. The contraband was concealed in vehicles entering New York from Canada through the Akwesasne reservation in upstate Franklin County.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Notorious Albanian gangster stays connected

He was convicted and jailed for 27 years after three counts of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs but Abainian Valjet Pepaj is staying connected from a Uk jail cell. Showing off the beef, Valjet is ready to promote the gangster lifestyle.

Gangster Disciples leader pulls 40 years

Shauntay “Shake” Craig, 42, was sentenced to 40 years. He was arrested in 2016 during a roundup in nine states of 32 gangsters. Gangster Disciples employ a highly structured organization and are divided into geographic groups which are called a “count” or a “deck.” Hierarchy of leadership have posts known as “Positions of Authority” or “POAs.” The gang strictly enforces rules for its members, the most important of which is “Silence and Secrecy”. Craig and Gangster Disciples were responsible for 24 shootings from 2011 through 2015, including 12 murders.

Friday, January 22, 2021

946 kg of Cocaine in bananas

£76m worth of cocaine was found in Southampton concealed in a banana shipment. The cocaine weighed 946kg. The cocaine is thought to have been placed in the cargo in Colombia. It was bound for Antwerp, Belgium.

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Kelowna banana cocaine splained

Kelowna RCMP landed 20 kg of cocaine inside two banana shipments in 2019. The drugs were found by two unsuspecting grocery stores, leading cops to conclude a pickup was missed by traffickers. No charges were laid.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

HA 'Brutal South' chapter busted again

Steven Belshaw, sergeant-at-arms for the 'Brutal South' chapter of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang has been arrested during a series of police raids.

"This mob prance around, taking steroids, lifting weights and standing over people," a cop said. "We will allege that these people are part of a large criminal group and we know they are responsible for a number of violent crimes and drug supply."

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Underbelly - Williams and Veniamin

Smiling, one couldn't tell two of Australia's most notorious killers were bumping off scores of rivals. Youthful-looking drug kingpin Carl Williams and hitman Andrew 'Benji' Veniamin were at their height. By the end of their gangland conflict, 36 men would be dead - seven personally murdered by Veniamin.

Both men would soon meet their doom. Veniamin bought two bullets in the neck and one in the head. Mick Gatto claimed self defense and was acquited. Williams was beaten to death at Barwon Prison by inmate Matthew Johnson.
Their story was told in a made for TV series called Underbelly.