Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Ferdy Sambo

Officials in Jakarta busted one of the National Police’s top cops for the revenge shooting of a subordinate. General Inspector Ferdy Sambo is a suspect in the shooting of his driver who was involved romantically with Sambo’s wife. The shooting and its aftermath have riveted the Indonesian public. National police operate in Indonesia with almost complete impunity. Sources said that junior officers had been ordered to trample the murder scene, that a CCTV camera disappeared and other attempts were made to obliterate evidence.
Most Indonesians regard a visit from the police as a pending shakedown.
Some 25 cops, including Sambo, were removed from their positions. A western expert states “The police have been a hindrance to business and growth for decades. This scandal is very important in setting a tone of accountability. It is long overdue."

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Ukraine missile strike kills 'Lady Death'

Lt Colonel Olga 'Kursa' Kachura, 52, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike. She boasted how much she enjoyed killing Ukrainians. Kachura was killed after a Ukrainian missile hit her car in the city of Horlivka, in the Donetsk region. She was a Ukrainian who worked in the Horlivka Police department and defected in 2014. She was awarded the 'Hero of Russia' posthumously. Putin has lost two other colonels in the past week. Paratrooper Lt Colonel Ivan Pozdeev 'died as a hero during the special war operation in Ukraine'. Also dead is Lt Col Denis Sorokin, commander of an assault battalion. He was also awarded the 'Hero of Russia' posthumously.
America has announced another $1b in military aid, including more of the hugely effective HIMARS missile systems.

Monday, August 8, 2022

How Russia buries its Mafia kingpins

Standing over their graveyards full of commoners and clad in black marble, Russian Mafia bosses remind visitors that, even in death, they have status.
Mobster Andrei Golubev was assassinated in his luxury SUV in Sochi, 2009.

Vladimir Oganov guards the Moscow Armenian cemetery
Photos show the final resting places of Russian gangsters and criminals, surrounded by intricate statues and floral arrangements. The Russian Mafia can trace their origins back to the Imperial Russia of the 1700s, where they were regarded as folk heroes for stealing from the rich and establishing a 'code of conduct' among each other. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 helped them rise to unimaginable heights to exploit the Russian economy.
Many of the Russian oligarchs who became rich during this period have critical links to Russian mobsters.

Today, factions of the Russian Mafia are involved in drug smuggling, money laundering, prostitution and countless other criminal ventures. They are often regarded as some of the most dangerous organized crime groups in the world.

Sunday, August 7, 2022

Asshole Hamilton cop Brian Wren beats native man stupid


Among other things Tomchuk is charged with assault and resisting arrest.
Video of a man’s arrest at a Hamilton gas station has been made public. Patrick Tomchuk is punched and kicked before he loses consciousness, which doesn't slow the beating. Const. Brian Wren stomps on Tomchuk’s unconcious head. Cops suspended the pig and he was charged with assault.
Cst. Brian Wren earned a salary of $131,107.87 in 2021, which he continues to draw while suspended.

Oz cops land 700 kilos

Australian cops seized 700 kg of cocaine from a Maersk containership at Sydney's Port Botany. AFP seized 28 denim bags, each holding about 25kg of cocaine bricks. Purchasers on Australia's east coast can pay up to $275k (USD) for a kilogram of cocaine. This bust is tagged at $280m.

Friday, August 5, 2022

Bikie boss Buddle busted

Comanchero bikie boss Mark Buddle was frogmarched backwards into a cop shop in handcuffs after being secretly deported to Australia from Turkey. The nation's most wanted man was apprehended by cops after he touched down in Darwin. AFP allege Buddle imported over 160kg of cocaine. Buddle, the subject of an Interpol red notice, arrived in Darwin after Turkey made an 'independent decision' to deport him. Buddle became leader of the Comancheros in 2009 after Mahmoud 'Mick' Hawi was jailed for his role in a fatal brawl at Sydney Airport. He left Australia for Dubai in 2016 with his girlfriend Mel Ter Wisscha and their two children.
See ----->Buddle moll to return to Australia
See ----->Oz HA president Angelo Pandeli - the “Aussie cartel”

Mexican marines land 1.6 tonnes of cocaine

After a high-speed chase, marines forced the traffickers back toward land near Barras de Nexpa, 60 km west of Lázaro Cárdenas. The navy seized 1.6 tonnes of cocaine.

Cop sting no defence against extradition

Cops set up Wayne Steven Hollaus with a suitcase containing 26 kg of what he thought was cocaine. Hollaus wasn't the direct target of the DEA. That would be frequent flyer HA David 'Nick' Oliynyk. Hollaus's lawyers cried the ruse "tainted" his rights. They argued other Charter violations, and said he should have been informed of the U.S. investigation. Lawyers also argued his arrest was unlawful. Ultimately, the court sided against him and dismissed the appeal. The trio of judges said there were reasonable grounds for the arrest given what police knew at the time: he'd picked up a suitcase that he thought was full of cocaine. Oliynyk also argued abuse of process, criticizing heinous conduct by cops. He too lost on all fronts in June and is US bound.
See ----->David James Oliynyk loses extradition fight

Gary 'The Canary' Carey

Gangster Gary 'The Canary' Carey, 41, died after being shot five times as he sat in his car in the car park of the Hilton Hotel in south Dublin on Friday June 24. It was the third time enemies of the drug dealer had attempted to kill him in the last two years. Brian 'King Ratt' Rattigan’s mob emerged as suspects but cops have not ruled out the major Dublin drug dealing group known as 'The Family'.
Rattigan was released from prison last year following an 18-year stint for killing Kinahan cartel pal Declan Gavin in 2001. Gardai suspect Carey may have been targeted by 'The Family'. The west Dublin mob — who run one of the biggest drug-dealing networks in Ireland — have been involved in a feud with ‘The Canary’ for the last decade.

Thursday, August 4, 2022

New York preacher robbed of bling, live - update


Whitehead is offering a $50k reward for return of his family jewels. He served five years at Sing Sing and was released in 2013.
'Bishop' Lamor Miller Whitehead held a press conference and demanded clergy carry weapons. He says the heist was an attempt by Satan to thwart his ministry. The bishop's past troubles have resurfaced since the robbery made headlines. A congregant has accused him of stealing $90k, and records reveal scores of unpaid court judgments. Whitehead filed for bankruptcy after being convicted of 17 counts of fraud in 2008.
Preacher Lamor Whitehead, 44, is known for his opulent lifestyle. He was robbed of more than $100k in jewellery during a livestreamed sermon in New York. He vowed that the basterd sinners "won't get away with it" Among the items taken from the Rolls Royce driving clergyman was a $75k Rolex, Cavalier watches, a $25k ruby, a diamond ring and a $25k pair of earrings - and his wedding band.
In the video Whitehead is asking "How many of you have lost your faith because you saw somebody else die?" Moments later several gunmen clad in black entered the church in Brooklyn.
Much reeks with the 'bishop', including his claims of losing $1m in jewels. He says they were insured. We say we know a conman when we smell the stench of one.