Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Juan Gerardo Treviño - Northeast cartel boss lassoed

Juan Gerardo Treviño, also known as 'El Huevo' or 'The Egg' was captured by Mexican authorities shortly after a $100k bounty was posted. Treviño led a gang of hitmen known as Tropas del Infierno, and that is what they delivered. A violent gun fight between the military and gang members ensued in Nuevo Laredo, a city on the Mexico-US border. Shootings and blockades spread throughout the city for hours. A US citizen and on a "wanted" list, the leader of the Northeast cartel was quickly shipped to America and is facing drug trafficking and money laundering charges. He is also accused of murder, terrorism, extortion and gangsterism in Mexico.
Treviño's criminal history has a long pedigree. He is the nephew of drug trafficker Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales, the boss when the clan was a member of the Zetas, and has another uncle and a brother who are also linked to drugs. His brother Kiko is in prison in the US. So is his uncle in Mexico.

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Pagan's boss Francisco Rosado whacked in Bronx - Update IV

Ex-ATF agent Ken Croke, 54, who spent two years undercover with the gang, says Pagan's are actively recruiting and growing in numbers. Pagans number about 1800 members nationally with 12 chapters in New York, four on Long Island, four upstate and four in New York City.
The Bronx has historically been Pagans home turf within the five boroughs. HA started to squeeze Pagan's Bronx territory when they sold their clubhouse at 77 East 3rd St. and bought an abandoned American Legion hall on Longstreet Avenue in Throggs Neck.
The assassination of Pagan's boss Francisco Rosado was retaliation for Pagan's opening fire on the Hells Angels Bronx headquarters. A Bronx grand jury indicted Frank “Loose Cannon” Tatulli and Sayanon Thongthawath on murder charges.
Both men are being held without bail on Rikers Island.
The new HA Bronx HQ was searched and two were arrested. Daniel Canales, 68, and Jesse Burke, 30, were busted for weapons. A bust from 2018, included some of them.
'Andy' Thongthawath, Richard E. West, Nathaniel A. Villaman, Joseph Anthony Paturzo, Buster Domingo, Anthony Vincent Milan, and Dominick J. Eadicicco.
Three have been charged with killing Pagan's MC boss Francisco Rosado. Cops charged Frank “Loose Cannon” Tatulli, 58, Anthony Destefano, 27, and Sayanon Thongthwath, 29, with murder, manslaughter and weapons possession for the May assassination. Destefano is a Satan’s Soldiers, the others full patch with the Bronx chapter.
Francisco Rosado, 51, boss of the Bronx chapter of the Pagan’s MC was hit in the head and chest and died at the scene. Rosado was in a parking lot around 3.20pm when he was executed.
Hells Angels are prime suspects in the hit.
The Pagan’s have about 100 chapters and around 1800 members.
See ----->Neighbours not impressed with new NY HA Clubhouse - Shots Fired
See ----->NY Hells Angels ambushed Pagans
See ----->7 New York Hells Angels busted

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Darkweb drug dealer goes away 8 years


Co-accused Steven McCall and Allante Pires are also looking at extended time.
Binh Thanh Le, 25, of Brockton, Mass was a darknet drug kingpin who sold ecstasy, generic Xanax, and ketamine.
Le was 'brains' of the darknet drug market called EastSideHigh. Cops found 11 pounds of ketamine, 5,000 grams of ecstasy pills, packaging materials, two digital scales, two heat-sealing devices, a pill press, and $114,700 in cash. The police also seized a total of 18 kg of MDMA and more than $200k in Bitcoin.

Friday, March 18, 2022

Eugenio Darío Molina-López, aka 'Don Darío' = $10m

The indictment against Eugenio Darío Molina-López, aka 'Don Darío,' was unsealed this week accuses him of conspiracy to smuggle cocaine to the United States. The DoJ says Molina-López, 57, is a leader of Los Huistas, a drug-trafficking group based in the Huehuetenango region of northwest Guatemala.

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

700kg cocaine haul in Tauranga, NZ

700kg of cocaine with a street value exceeding NZ$280m, was seized in Tauranga, two weeks after almost the same amount in meth was seized in Auckland. Cops identified the shipment from South America and inspected it when it arrived in Tauranga. It's said NZ cocaine users pay the highest price in the world, €200 per gram.

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Michael 'Mikey Nose' Mancuso released on $500K bail


The Bonanno skipper has been out of prison for nearly three years after serving his 15-year stretch
Michael 'Mikey Nose' Mancuso, then 53 and acting boss of the Bonnanos, received the order to kill Randolph Pizzolo from jailed boss Vincent 'Vinny Gorgeous' Basciano in 2004. The hit was carried out by Anthony 'Ace' Aiello. Prosecutors in Brooklyn accuse Mancuso, now 67, of associating with members of organized crime, violating the terms of his release. Mancuso was caught twice in federal wiretaps related to an investigation of the Colombo crime family, which resulted in 14 arrests.

Owner of Whitehorse cab company busted on cocaine trafficking charges

Midhun Kalpak Madhu, 31, is facing charges of trafficking cocaine, possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, and possessing property obtained by crime. He owns Whitehorse taxi company Premier Cabs. Yukon RCMP found 10.5 grams of crack cocaine, "packaged individually," as well as "a large sum of cash," "multiple cell phones" and a fixed-blade hunting knife.

Monday, March 14, 2022

End of the line for El Koki

Cops hunted down the most wanted criminal in Venezuela. They finally got their man, killing Carlos Luis Revette, 'El Koki' Feb 8.

Carlos Luis Revete
For six years he ruled Tejerías, the capital of the Santos Michelena municipality, with an iron fist. Cops began in 2015 by taking over Cota 905, a sprawling slum neighborhood in Caracas that Koki and his gang turned into a stronghold.
Cops saw what the gang’s firepower was after 3 days of clashes left 26 dead and 38 wounded.
He left La Cota 905 and evaded capture. El Koki was hiding just two hours from Caracas, under the protection of local gang boss Carlos Enrique Gómez Rodríguez, alias 'Conejo'. For the 300,000 residents of Cota 905, a slum by a freeway in the centre of Caracas, the most powerful man in Venezuela was not President Maduro. It was El Koki and his 200 man army.
Operations of Colombian narcotrafficking groups in Venezuelan territory is well known. The Clan del Golfo, Los Pelusos, Meta Block, and Libertadores del Vichada Block control large swaths of Venezuelan territory, not the dictatorship.

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Don Marion Anthony 'Fat Tony' D'Amico

Don Marion Anthony D'Amico, better known as Fat Tony, was the boss of the Springfield Mafia. He is a stereotypical Italian mafia boss and was behind most of Springfield’s criminal enterprises. His rackets included illegal gambling, cigarette and fireworks smuggling, bootlegging, fraud, selling false IDs and many many more. Fat Tony and his associates conducted business and socialized in the Legitimate Businessman's Social Club.
Henchmen included Louie, Legs, Johnny Tightlips, Frankie the Squealer, Joey, and Jimmy the Snitch.
Some of Fat Tony's most memorable lines; “I don't get mad, I get stabby.”, “I am not so much disappointed as I am blinded with rage.”, “I ain't cried like this since I paid to see Godfather III."

President of HA Rosenheim busted for pimping - 10 years

The convict, 36, comes from Rosenheim, Bavaria, where he was HA president. In court, he largely admitted the allegations.

In 2019 HA Rosenheim posed in front of the clubhouse.
The ex-president of the Rosenheim Hells Angels is off to prison for, among other things, forced prostitution. There was comotion in Tuntenhausen in Upper Bavaria when the Hells Angels set up charter in a former butcher’s shop. At the opening on July 2019, more than 150 HA and supporters invaded the small town. Residents were alarmed. Investigations began. At first there was the drug trade, then forced prostitution and other crimes.
Michael E. HA President Rosenheim.
The rural community has little use for biker tatoos.