Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Cops on the hunt for HA boss Ramin Yektaparast - Update

A big rocker raid in Germany in September, 2021 resulted in cops hunting for Ramin Yektaparast. He is the boss of the Mönchengladbach charter. Yektaparast, 33, was born in Germany with Iranian roots. He is wanted worldwide for murdering Kai M., 32, using a sub-machine gun and then dumping the dismembered body in the Rhine river in the German city of Duisburg in February 2014. His victim was found piece by piece with the cops first recovering his arms, then legs, then his torso and eventually his head. Yektaparast began wearing a 'filthy few' patch after the killing.
Cops say Yektaparast has fled to Iran. The rocker's Instagram profile suggests that he is there. The country has no extradition treaty with Germany. Ramin Yektaparast used to be with the Bandidos, defected to the Hells Angels in 2012 and then founded the charter in Mönchengladbach.

Monday, October 25, 2021

Calgary millionaire chock full of HAMC fear - perjury trial

Calgary millionaire Ken Carter testified he feared his former girlfriend during their lengthy custody battle. He claims she was connected to the HAMC and Red Scorpions. He is on trial for perjury. Carter and former Calgary cop Steve Walton were earlier convicted of criminal harassment. Carter paid Walton to hire current and former members of the Calgary Police Service to conduct intense surveillance on Akele Taylor. They were all convicted of criminal harassment and breach of trust. Carter was sentenced to three years for orchestrating the harassment campaign, which lasted months. He is appealing.
Steve Walton was sentenced to 3 years, wife Heather Walton 15 months of house arrest.
Walton, Cst. Bryan Morton, Sgt. Bradford McNish, along with Anthony Braile were convicted. McNish was sentenced to six months in jail, while Morton was handed 30 months. Braile, who blew the whistle, was handed a 3 month term, served on weekends. Also busted was Walton’s wife, Heather Walton, who worked as a civilian employee with the CPS. Police databases were accessed hundreds of times to extract private information. Cops even followed Akele Taylor while on duty.
Bryan Morton, Brad McNish
The appeal court found the disgraced pigs “used police time and resources in a campaign of harassment and intimidation against a Calgary woman and accepted payment for doing so.”

Ruja Ignatova - the 'Ponzi Queen'


Ruja Ignatova called herself the Cryptoqueen.
Ruja Ignatova is a Bulgarian convicted fraudster. She is best known as the founder of Ponzi scheme OneCoin in 2014, described as "one of the biggest scams in history". She has been on the run since 2017. In early 2019 she was charged in absentia by U.S. authorities for wire fraud, securities fraud and money laundering.
In June 2016 the then 36-year-old Ruja, renowned for her expensive dresses and red lipstick, walked on stage at Wembley Arena in front of adoring fans. She told the cheering crowd that OneCoin was on course to become the world's biggest cryptocurrency. OneCoin, Ruja spewed, was the Bitcoin Killer. "In two years, nobody will speak about Bitcoin any more!" she shouted. The truth was OneCoin wasn't just a fake cryptocurrency, it was a classic pyramid scheme, with the fake coin as its product. The company claimed to have more than 3 million members worldwide.
OneCoin generated some 3.4b euros ($4b) in revenue from the fourth quarter of 2014 to the third quarter of 2016, but had zero value. The location of Ruja Ignatova remains a mystery.

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Aneta Siedlecka - Horse steroids


Siedlecka claimed to be a “Master Personal Trainer” and “Holistic Transformational Health & Wellness Coach” on Instagram.
Bikini model and former personal trainer Aneta Maria Siedlecka, 42, from the Gold Coast was busted in 2017 for possession of testosterone and a horse drug that mimics steroids. She admitted possession of more than 50g of testosterone and possession of clenbuterol. Clenbuterol is a fat-burning and muscle-building anabolic agent.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Wales crackhead off to jail

Alan Daniels, 43, was high on cocaine as he raced through rush-hour streets at 70mph in an attempt to get away from pursuing cops. He has more than 100 convictions, including 17 for driving while disqualified. Sending Daniels to prison, a judge described his driving on the day in question as "appalling" and he "should not have been in charge of a hoop and stick, never mind a car".

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Karim Kouribibe, Zone 43 gangster attempts escape

Zone 43 gangster Karim Kouribibe was escorted by two jail guards for a medical exam. He tried to escape by disarming a guard.
The violence in the streets of Montreal linked to street gangs is getting so bad that cops met with an influential Mafioso from the Rizzuto clan to incite him to bring calm. The Rivière-des-Prairies sector has become a war zone.

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Minnesota HA Schmitz goes away a long time

Justin Steven Schmitz, 39, a full patch of the Minneapolis HAMC, sold multiple pounds of meth to an undercover cop for around $6k per pound. After pleading guilty in Aug 2020 to meth distribution, Schmitz split from his treatment center and fled to California.

He was busted three months later. Now it's 168 months in jail followed by five years of supervised release.

Mexican Gangster Rapper ‘El Millonario’ busted

Suárez is a pioneer of Rap Malandro, the Mexican version of gangster rap.Cops say César Suárez, aka Millonario, was involved in the death of a 29-year-old man on the outskirts of the northern Mexican city of Monterrey.

Monday, October 18, 2021

HA Emery 'Pit' Martin = 7.5 years

Emery 'Pit' Martin is off to the big house for 7.5 years after pleading guilty to cocaine trafficking and acting in the benefit of a criminal organization. He is a senior HA in New Brunswick. Martin, 61, was arrested June 25, 2018 and charged with 10 sweeping drug related offences. 15 other people were arrested in Operation J-Thunder, targeting the sale of cocaine in northern New Brunswick.
Drugs came from the all powerful Quebec Hells Angels.

Record sailboat cocaine haul - 5.2 tonnes

Portuguese and Spanish cops have seized 5.2 tonnes of cocaine from a sailboat on the high seas and arrested three. It is Portugal's largest drug bust in 15 years and a world-record haul from a sailboat.