Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Colombian cocaine traffickers go away for 22 years


Alvaro Castro-Gomez had a previous conviction for trafficking narcotics on the high seas.
Brothers Robin Castro-Gomez, 36, and Alvaro Castro-Gomez, 41, were sentenced to 22 years each in federal prison for conspiring to traffic more than 7,700 pounds of cocaine from Colombia to the US on "low-profile" boats. The brothers moved cocaine from Tumaco in Colombia to Central America, for importation into the U.S., via three 'go fast' vessels. They pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute huge amounts of cocaine, valued at about $100m.
Robin and Álvaro Castro-Gómez after their arrest in Dec 2020.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Saed Osman wanted Canada-wide = $50k


The brothers are imported shitbag Ethiopian gangsters.
Its $50k if you know where Saed Osman is at. Saed Osman is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for first degree murder related to a lounge shooting that took place in Edmonton on March 12, 2022. Imbert George, 28, was killed by multiple gunshots. Brother Luqman Osman, then 25, was out on bail when he whacked Bekri Mohamed in 2014.

Brazen US cocaine smugglers get light sentences

3 smugglers who hauled cocaine into metro Chicago aboard a private jet won't be serving the mandatory minimum 10 years.
The brazen smugglers got 3 years, 3.5 years and 5 years. Rodrigo Alexis Jimenez-Perez, an illegal immigrant, said he didn't know he was driving a vehicle with 80 kilos of cocaine inside. Sebastian Vazquez-Gamez arrived on the plane at the Gary airport, and loaded suitcases of cocaine into a Lincoln Navigator. Sergio Ivan Blas of Indianapolis directed the operation.

Monday, April 24, 2023

Porchetta Pizza's thin crust of respectability - Antonio Madafferi

When the founder of the La Porchetta pizza chain in Australia, Rocco 'Rocky' Pantaleo was subjected to extortion from Melbourne mafia gangster Alphonse Gangitano, he could have paid. It was the mid 1990s and the 'Black Prince of Lygon Street' was making threats if he wasn't paid off. Pantaleo refused and turned to Francesco 'Mad Frank' Madafferi, brother of Antonio Madafferi. Gangitano was warned off as he was outranked. In 1998, he was gunned down. Rocco Pantaleo would die in a road crash in 2020. It was ruled an accident. Today, the La Porchetta brand, which operates in New Zealand and across Australia, has 38 outlets. Behind the corporate sign is La Porchetta Holdings Pty Ltd, which has been part-owned since 2010 by investment companies controlled by families of the 'Honoured Society'.
Prominent among owners of La Porchetta Holdings Pty Ltd is Antonio 'Tony' Madafferi. A Madafferi company owns 5% in La Porchetta Holdings Pty. The same-sized stake is held by the family of Madafferi's brother, Francesco, the man who warned off Gangitano. Francesco Madafferi was busted for drug trafficking. His group was responsible for what was then the world's largest ecstasy bust in 2007, more than four tonnes of pills worth A$440m that were smuggled inside cans of tomatoes. At last report, in mid 2021, he was being prepared for deportation to Italy.
Another co-owner linked to the Honoured Society is Michael Manariti, who was sentenced to 9+ years jail in 2010 for trafficking ecstasy, cocaine and meth.
Frank Madafferi initially received protection payments for turning away Gangitano. Soon after other underworld players and their relatives became La Porchetta franchisees, like Michael Manariti. They also invested in properties used by the chain. Crossing these interests would prove to have disturbing consequences. In August 2014, ASX-listed Retail Food Group, which owns franchise chains Crust, Gloria Jean's and Brumby's, announced it would buy La Porchetta's for A$16.3m. 3 months later it walked away. La Porchetta had been under pressure from a host of new competitors in the pizza business. It's franchise network contracted from more than 90 outlets at its peak. In March 2014, the link between La Porchetta and organized crime made headlines.
Madafferi, who has previously sued Fairfax Media for defamation, tried, unsuccessfully, to obtain the identity of the journalists' sources. He says he is a businessman unfairly slandered by the police and media.
See ----->Tony Madafferi anointed new Godfather of Australian mafia

Clayton Eheler - busted again - update IV


"Christmas is all about giving," said Alexandria Di Battista, 'owner' of Smoking Deals Auto in Chilliwack.
Its Dec 16, 2013 and "The folks at Smoking Deals Auto, Alexandria Di Battista, Clayton Eheler, and Tyler McInnes, hosted a Christmas dinner for the hungry on Dec. 19, 2013 at Evergreen Hall." “We did pretty good this past year, and we want to give back to the community,” she said. “Feeding people is filling a basic need.” So is getting high and cocaine kingpin Clayton Eheler was busted months later.
Clayton Archie Eheler, 40, was arrested on multiple charges March 22, 2022 in Langley. This time around it's committing an offence for a criminal organization, and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, and trafficking.
Eight years, four months, and 15 days after Clayton Eheler was caught with Matthew Thiessen processing a mountain of cocaine, the well-known gangster finally pleaded guilty. Co-accused Thiessen pleaded guilty and will be sentenced Sept. 6. Eheler remains out on bail pending his next court appearance.

Clayton Archie Eheler puts the 'R' into recidivist. In 2019 cops seized $2m worth of drugs, including nearly 15 kg of fentanyl pills and powder, eight guns and more than $200k in cash. Eheler and co-accused Mathew Jordan Thieessen were caught with cocaine in 2014. Both were found guilty of trafficking.
Eheler, a former Bacon brothers associate, was sentenced to 8 years and a lifetime weapons prohibition. The case against the gangsters turned mainly on the admissibility of evidence from a search warrant. The men were present in the apartment when cops busted down the door. Cops landed 8kg of powder cocaine and 1kg of crack along with weapons.

Eheler is well known as a Wolf Pack gangster - a coalition made up of some Hells Angels, some Red Scorpions and some Independent Soldiers.
Eheler has a long criminal history, exceeding 45 convictions. Over the years Eheler repeatedly used a high profile defence lawyer to force delay after delay in the case. There were multiple defense voir dire hearings for alleged Charter breaches and a failed application for a mistrial. Then the pair gleefully argued their Charter rights were violated because the case took more than 30 months from arraignment to conviction.
Clayton Eheler in Asia in 2014.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Tony Madafferi anointed new Godfather of Australian mafia

The Australian arm of the mafia has a new Melbourne-based Godfather. Press in the country can't name names. We can. New boss is the well recognized Tony Madafferi, 55. He replaces the aging Diego (Danny) Luppino as the head of the Calabrian mafia. Luppino has been considered Australia’s Italian organized crime “Godfather” since the 1990s.

Oz cops last year said there were 51 Italian organized crime clans in Australia — 14 of them ’Ndrangheta clans, with thousands of members. The changeover in leadership has been negotiated without bloodshed. Like elsewhere in the world, the clans are tied by blood lines. Its estimated the ’Ndrangheta controls 80% of the world’s cocaine trade.
This space recorded the infamous 'Lobster with a Mobster' episode in 2017 as Mr. Matthew "tough on crime” Guy was boiled alive and cooked red after having a lobster and donations dinner with mobster Antonio Madafferi.

See ----->'Lobster with a Mobster' = Oz Lobstergate
See ----->Oz politico regrets pricey Dinner with Mob Boss

'Screwy Ride' brings out HA, cops, in Vancouver - update III

The plot has thickened regarding Wayne 'Willy' Williams. The Commandos aren’t just affiliated, the RCMP’s gang unit, the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit (CFSEU-BC), lists them as a puppet club of the HA. This distinction puts them in the same category as the Red Devils MC. wayne_williams@sd33.bc.ca.

Wayne Williams - Chilliwack School District Williams is said to have a Hells Angels sticker on his Harley for years. This would be banned if he wasn’t a HA associate.


Williams said he rides with the Commandos Motorcycle Club, a group comprised of “active and retired Canadian Armed Forces and Allied Military Members.” Williams refused to comment if it was appropriate for him to spend his time with OMG bikers primarily engaged in organized crime.
Cops tend to pay close attention every time Hells Angels gather for one of their group rides. Whom the bikers call associates is one of their concerns. Photojournalist Jason Payne was there as the bikers gathered at Ocean View Cemetery in Burnaby. One face was recognized by Chilliwack citizens. The photo shows two Hells Angels smiling and embracing, along with a man smiling facing them with a vest with the word 'Veteran'. That man is Chilliwack School District manager of transportation Wayne Williams.
The HAMC would have had to approve the 3 patch colours worn by the group.
It's 2019 and about 80 Hells Angels and associates gathered at the East End clubhouse for their annual ride to pay tribute to Dave (Screwy) Swartz. Vancouver cops checked vehicle registrations, prompting East End chapter president John Bryce to chat with police.
This year Vancouver cops on motorcycles and in cars were stationed around the clubhouse at 3598 East Georgia Street. It is no longer HAMC property and confused bikers eventually congregated at Swartz’s grave in Oceanview Cemetery in Burnaby.

David Ernest Paul “Screwy” Swartz died 6 Apr 1988 aged 32. He was shot and killed with a rifle by his friend Lynn Neil Eddington, who then killed himself with the same gun. The men had been drinking heavily at a party when they began fighting.

Homietos MC and Banditos MC - Whisky Barrel Saloon


Eric Oberholtzer
Oklahoma City cops arrested two Bandidos after the Whisky Barrel Saloon shoot out. Eric Oberholtzer, 29, the president of the local Homietos MC, was killed. Two members of Bandidos-affiliated groups also died in the crossfire: Andrew Sump, 28, and Francisco Tanajara, 38.

Homieto Tyler Myers, 34, was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds after the fight and arrested on first-degree murder charges shortly after.

Bandidos Douglas Jacobs and Nicklus Sweet.

Eric Ross Oberholtzer, Mahir Alihodizic and Christopher Daniel Holt
Three banditos were killed and one wounded in separate shootings along Interstate 45 in two counties in Southeast Texas. The incidents took place north of Houston April 3, 2022 as the bikers were shot off their bikes. Three members of the Homietos MC were arrested after the murders.
Christopher Daniel Holt, 28 is the president of the Homietos. Mahir Alihodizic, 36, is vice president. Eric Ross Oberholt, 28, was a member of the Homeitos MC.

Homeitos MC bikers were surrounded and gunned down in an April 13, 2023 bar shoot out in Oklahoma City in an act of bloody revenge. 3 died, including Eric Ross Oberholtzer. 3 others were injured. Bullet holes riddled the inside of the Whiskey Barrel Saloon after the ambush.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Giuseppe (Joe) Violi out and about

Giuseppe (Joe) Violi, 52, son of a murdered mob boss has been granted day parole but denied full parole after serving almost five years in prison for conspiring to smuggle cocaine and fentanyl with American mobsters. He was granted six months of day parole earlier this month. Violi is serving out a 16-year prison term for conspiring to import 200 to 300 kilos of cocaine and three kilograms of fentanyl into Canada.

Giuseppe’s older brother Domenico Paolo Violi, 57, was also convicted in Project Otremens. He was released in 2021. The brothers are the sons of the late Paolo Violi and grandsons of the late Giacomo Luppino, both bosses of the ’Ndrangheta, or Calabrian Mafia, in Canada. Giuseppe and Domenico Violi were eight and 11 when their father was murdered in the Montreal ice cream shop that served as his headquarters.
See ----->Domenico Paolo Violi wins day parole

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Manitoba HA Meth ring nailed - Kenny Erstelle revisited

It is late December 2019 and Manitoba cops are crowing about the largest meth bust in history. What happened to HA drug kingpin Kenny Aj Erstelle? Only the shadow knows, it isn't obvious. Project Declass was a 16-month investigation into a drug trafficking network operating out of Winnipeg by the HA. It began in August 2018 with the arrest of two Winnipeg residents who were attempting to import 40kg of cocaine into Manitoba. Manitoba’s highest court recently sent Anthony Cerezo-Brennan, 34, to jail after ruling his mental illness played no role in his decision to traffic drugs. He was among 11 people arrested. He sold three kilos of meth to an undercover cop. A psychiatrist diagnosed him with a delusional disorder, noting he had developed “paranoid and grandiose beliefs,”
22 kilos of meth, the largest amount of meth seized in Manitoba history, along with 43 kilos of cocaine and 5 vehicles were seized. Street value of the drugs is estimated at $6.5m. Nine, including a full-patch HA — have been arrested and charged for trafficking. Cops executed nine search warrants

The street value of meth in Winnipeg is said to be among the cheapest in Canada. A gram is going for $50 and that low price has fed a huge drug problem in the city.

Also charged are Anthony Cerezo-Brennan, 31, Ryan Cerezo-Brennan, 32, Akhome Manotham, 42, Dillon Middleton, 25, Ritchie Orbegoso, 34, Linda Pelletier, 41, Lord Kofi Agyapong-Mensah, 40, and Jian Shen, 37.
Charges have been laid against HA Kenny Erstelle, 38