Friday, June 11, 2021

Cartel moll whacked

Paulina Arreola Perez, 26, was killed by gunmen in Mexico City after she was lured to a meeting.
Perez was riddled with 9 bullets. She was targeted due to her links with the La Union Tepito cartel. Her boyfriend was Alexis 'El Alexis' Martinez, one of the cartel's leaders. 'El Alexis' was murdered by rivals in March. The moll enjoyed a life of luxury with her mobster boyfriend, which she documented on social media. Following El Alexis's death, she shared her heartbreak: "Someday we will meet again." Her murder marks the third girlfriend of a member of La Union Tepito to meet that fate, following the killings of Valeria Diaz in May last year and Nayibi Mustafa in March.

Huge Spanish cocaine operation levelled

The Spanish Guardia Civil, with the support of Europol, dismantled a criminal network that trafficked cocaine from South America to the Port of Algeciras in Spain. The network was capable of controlling the maritime traffic of containers from South America completely. The operation consisted of employees who worked in various areas at the Port of Algeciras. These employees included a worker from a port container terminal, two workers from the Border Inspection Post, four from Auxiliary Maritime Services (SAM), and several stevedores, freight forwarders, consignees and carriers.
29 people have been arrested; 1,600 kg of cocaine and EUR 16.5m was seized.Intelligence from Operation Trojan Shield revealed the network was shipping a large consignment of cocaine hidden in frozen mackerel.
See ----->Operation Trojan Shield - ANØM

HA associate drug dealer Lanthier buys additional 9 months

Too bright gangster Christian Lanthier bought himself another 9 months in the big house because he thought threatening guards after he was sent to the hole was a great idea. He spewed ... “I am going to take away everything you have” and “You don’t know who I am on the outside” whilst making a 'slit' motion across his throat. That didn't go over well for some reason. It was not the first time Lanthier has been convicted of intimidating jailhouse staff. Lanthier, 45, is incarcerated at Rivière-des-Prairies prison awaiting trial for conspiracy and cocaine trafficking.
The gangster requires medical testosterone shots.
He filed a lawsuit against the Attorney General of Quebec alleging damages exceeding $20k. He is too upset that his 1999 Mercedes CL 600 AMG was "seriously damaged" by scratches and damage to the trunk. $17k worth according to Lanthier.
The car sold for about $110k new in 1999. Examples can be found for less than $20k.

He is very hurt that his Maui Jim sunglasses ($360) were allegedly trampled on by cops.
He claims damage to furniture which, according to him, will cost $2k to repair. Lanthier was nailed in February 2019 along with about thirty others in operation 'Oursin'. Lanthier was one of the Hells Angels' main cocaine suppliers for their New Brunswick chapter. He is the brother of notorious Hells Angel Daniel Lanthier.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Hakan Ayik a walking dead man - Operation Ironside - update

Australia's most-wanted fugitive, Hakan Ayik, unwittingly helped police bust more than 200 underworld figures in Australia alone. He has been urged to turn himself in rather than be executed by gangsters. Ayik unknowingly distributed an FBI Trojan horse application to his associates, a messaging app called ANØM.
The sting led to 224 arrests and 525 charges, and the seizure of 3.7 tonnes of drugs, 104 weapons and over $35m. Ayik is known as the "Facebook gangster" because of his love for self-promotion. The press tracked Ayik down easily and found him owning the Kings Cross Hotel in Istanbul and living in high-end properties. He had changed his name (Hakan Reis) and disguised his appearance with plastic surgery.
Blogger 'canyouguess67' posted a warning (removed from blogpress) about ANØM: 'STAY AWAY .... IF YOU VALUE YOUR PRIVACY & SAFETY'.

Hakan Ayik's nephews were busted.

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Operation Trojan Shield - ANØM

Operation Trojan Shield was led by FBI agents and federal prosecutors in San Diego who created a closed-loop encryption cellphone service, called ANØM. Cops convinced trusted players already embedded in criminal syndicates to distribute the customized phones. They also approached former distributors of busted networks. Their strategy was an unmitigated success. 12,000 ANØM phones were sold and cops read some 27 million messages of top level criminals. Cops knew about shipments of cocaine stamped with Batman logos, cocaine hidden in tuna cans, cocaine in French diplomatic pouches and cocaine in frozen fish.
There was evidence of pending hits, 21 in all, evidence of corrupt cops and border personnel, and much, much more as criminals were brazenly unfiltered. The amount of top level intelligence was staggering. 6 cops have been arrested and dozens of officials around the world are under investigation. 14 were arrested as distributors
Three men are identified as the administrators for ANØM — Hakan Ayik, Domenico Catanzariti and Maximilian Rivkin. They were given control over customer service functions like initiating new accounts, setting up access for distributors and wiping devices clean. Rivkin was busted, the others are on the run. None of their lives are worth squat.Domenico Catanzariti

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Old growth at Brentwood Mall - Shape Properties, John Horton

And what the bloody damn hell is this supposed to be? Welcome to http://shapeproperties.com/ vision for your future. No, we ain't making this up. Ancient B.C. trees come down, and this ridiculous PoS goes up. The brains behind Brentwood Mall is John Horton. (jhorton@shapeproperties.com)
info@lcatterton.com Shape Properties co-owns Brentwood Mall with Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan. They brought in L Catterton Real Estate, a US giant. jWendling@hoopp.com

Graeme Johnson, Director.

Darren Kwiatkowski, VP/GM.

Brad Stokes, director.

Simon Holwill, VP construction
"SHAPE challenges the norm, seeking to elevate the global standard for quality, innovation and future-oriented design."
info@shapeproperties.com, ghorton@shapeproperties.com.
The photo of an ancient spruce tree from Port Alberni is instafamous and created a global chitstorm. Propaganda says "The wood is used for high-end and specialty products such as fine furniture and musical instruments." We report trees like these are being cut down to provide for your ass's needs at Brentwood Mall in Burnaby by Shape Properties.
Slapped with a cheap stain, these rotting eyesores came from an ancient behemoth, surely over 150 years old. (something past 200 years, via ring count)
TAB@shapepm.com, eulalia@shapepm.com
Folks best take a picture, its a dying breed and its going fast.
Its said less than 3% of B.C.'s old growth forest remains standing. Your author believes these ancient planks are a design element, conceived by some dork because it looked good on paper. Revolting and too sad for B.C.'s old growth trees. There is no hope with capitalists like these making ethical decisions.

John Horton

Monday, June 7, 2021

Mexican air interdiction working

The Mexican army's Comprehensive Air Surveillance System (SIVA) detected 80 planes carrying contraband in it's first 13 months. Of the 80 aircraft, SIVA lost contact with 30 but followed the other 50 until they landed. The army has confiscated planes, drugs, weapons and cash with a combined value of US $250m since President López Obrador took office. The army has been so successful smugglers rarely attempt to land in Mexico, much preferring Guatamala and Belize.

Daniel-André Giroux pleads guilty


Daniel-André Giroux rose in court and made a father's plea to hug his daughter.
“With COVID-19, Rivière-des-Prairies has become a prison within a prison. We must stay in our cells 23 hours a day and wear the mask at all times. We are entitled to a 30-minute video visit every three or four weeks. I would like you to take this into consideration in your decision, Judge. It has been 15 months since I saw my partner and my daughter who is sitting in the room. With the permission of the Court, I would like to be able to hug her here." The judge allowed it, leaving some in attendance moved.
Daniel-André Giroux pleaded guilty to gangsterism, conspiracy, trafficking in cocaine and meth and possession of a loaded firearm earlier in the day. The biker was the latest of those accused in the aftermath of Project Objection. The head of the drug network is no saint. He was recorded giving instructions to his top henchmen on the treatment of competing drug dealers. "If they don't like you, we'll beat them and reshape them." "Pick him up, torture him and let him speak,"