Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Goldy Brar among Canada’s top most-wanted criminals.

Prime accused in Sidhu Moosewala’s killing, gangster Goldy Brar, is now among Canada’s top 25 most-wanted criminals. The RCMP have listed him as number 15. Fugitive Satinderjit Singh, alias Goldy Brar, has been added to the list of the most-wanted criminals in India through the “Bolo Program” in Canada. India has repeatedly pleaded with the Canadian government to not allow criminals and terrorists to plan and carry out anti-India crimes from its soil.

See ---->Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala whacked
See ---->Gangster Goldy Brar needs to go, and others

132 ‘Ndrangheta arrested in Belgium, Italy and Germany

Executed by 10 countries, 132 members of one of the world’s most powerful criminal networks have been taken into custody. In the early morning hours cops in Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Romania, Brazil and Panama raided multiple locations and seized several companies. Over 2,770 officers were involved. ‘Ndrangheta families are based mainly in the town of San Luca in the Italian province of Reggio Calabria. Families have been involved in decades-long clan violence known as the San Luca feud. Shootings in Italy and abroad, such as the Duisburg massacre in Germany in 2007 were a result. Two of those busted had been on the EU Most Wanted list.
Cops found that the network was working with the Colombian cartel Gulf Clan and an Albanian crime group operating in Ecuador and multiple European Countries. ‘Ndrangheta were also involved in international firearms trafficking from Pakistan to South America, providing weapons to the PCC (Primeiro Comando da Capital) in exchange for cocaine.

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

HA Gaétan David busted


Gaétan David (left) was wearing his Hells Angels colours during the alleged assault.
Full patch Gaétan David and four of his goons were arrested. The men are suspected of being involved in the attack on a man in a bar and intimidation. Since the Hells Angels resuscitated the Sherbrooke chapter a decade after Operation SharQc, their members have been discreet. That changed following the assault at the strip club 'Le Cabaret Chez elle' in Sherbrooke.

B-17F Hells Angels

B-17F 41-24577 "Hells Angels" was assigned to Bangor on Oct 14, 1942. It completed 48 missions without an abort or a crewman injured. It returned to New Jersey on 10 February 1944 for a War Bond tour. 'Hells Angels' was the first aircraft to complete 25 missions, earlier than the Memphis Belle. The event was important because it proved to flight crews it was possible to survive. The statistics of bomber losses were grim: most crews were gone by their fifth mission. Statistically, a man flying his sixth mission was “on someone else’s time.”
B-17F Hells Angels remained in theater until 1944. Hells Angels dropped more than a quarter of a million pounds of bombs on enemy territory. It was sold for scrap in Stillwater, Oklahoma on 7 August 1945.

On February 3, 1944 GI’s swarm over the Hells Angels, to put their names on the Flying Fortress before its take-off for the US and a War Bond tour.

Monday, May 1, 2023

Lewis Kasman - Gotti rat

At Mizner County Club, Lewis Kasman is known as the man who refused to wear a jacket at a Hanukkah dinner in December 2018, spawning long running litigation that upheld the right of the club to revoke his guest privileges. What residents at the high-end country club didn't know is that Kasman was once an integral part of boss John Gotti's operation. He was known as the adopted son of the mobster. He agreed to wear a wire to record conversations with top mobsters. In exchange, Kasman was spared prison time in 2010 for racketeering and fraud. Kasman is the former right-hand man to John Gotti.
Kasman brought down a host of top mobsters, including Peter Gotti and capo Vincent Artuso.
Kasman said Gotti's operation brought in between $500k and $1m per month in cash from construction and garment rackets, extortion, loans, gambling and drugs. He sought a deal to put him in witness protection but that deal fell through.

He moved to Delray Beach to live with his mother at Mizner Country Club. During much of his stay there, he was involved in a long series of lawsuits alleging that lawyers failed to properly represent him and his wife in a contentious divorce. He lost them all.
See ----->John Gotti the 'Teflon Don'

Iran's car mafia

A mafia-like group is behind a ban on car imports to eliminate competition in Iran's auto industry. Policymakers are indirectly supporting Chinese auto parts manufacturers and turning the industry into "assemblers of Chinese parts". Iran's automotive industry, the largest after oil and gas, employs 700,000. Iran builds nearly 1.5m vehicles annually with the two largest automakers Iran Khodro and Saipa enjoying a monopoly. The sector is in debt for billions and is a burden for the government. Officials have repeatedly warned about inadequate safety standards of domestic cars. After massive collisions in Iran during which all the cars airbags failed to open, officials called domestically produced cars "carriages of death".
Lawmakers are responsible for rising car prices. Iran's centrally-run economy is rife with political interference and corruption. A falling Iranian currency has created 50% annual inflation rate and US sanctions contribute to economic woes.

Bail hearing for Prince Albert drug kingpin Jim Lakatos goes poorly

Jim Lakatos, 34, is charged in connection to Prince Albert’s biggest drug bust. He was sitting at a table counting $34k when cops busted down his trailer door. Cops landed 31.2 kilos of cocaine at the Whispering Pines trailer court, along with $55,000 in cash, handgun ammunition and drug trafficking paraphernalia.

Bail was denied after it was found Lakatos’s release would pose a risk to the public, with the judge adding he had no confidence Lakatos would not re-offend.
Also busted is Spencer Evans, 27, Santana Foulds, 28, and Gordon Greer-Vandale, 30. A warrant has been issued for Dean Marchand, 31. The bust was 3 times larger than the previous record.

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Danbrook One offense in Langford - 'tear it down' - DB Services

Residents of Ridgeview Place — formerly Danbrook One — are fleeing the structure after the building’s owner issued an emergency evacuation, deeming the 11-storey, 90-unit building unsafe due to structural issues. It’s the second time in four years the tower has been flagged as unsafe by Engineers and Geoscientists of B.C. and evacuated over safety concerns. Design and structural flaws were found in 2019 months after the building was finished and occupied. The City of Langford got a stamp of approval from two engineers that it was safe, so an occupancy permit was reissued a year ago. Now those engineers are under investigation. The plans for the building were originally stolen from Leon Plett of RJC Engineers and improperly 'adapted' by builder DB Services.

28 serious structural concerns were revealed by Read Jones Christoffersen Limited Consulting Engineers.
The long term former mayor of Langford, Stew Young accepted no responsibility. “I don’t want to be like everybody else,” Young says. “At the end, the job is to understand what the public wants and get it done.”
See ----->DB Services - criminal builder
See ----->Langford Mayor Stew Young

Caged Martino Caputo to pay child support

Convicted underworld killer Martino Caputo, 49, who fathered a child while behind bars, has been ordered to pay $3,748 in monthly child support. He is serving out a life prison term after killing Johnny Raposo in 2017. Caputo married and artificially impregnated Robyn Amy Louise Hohmeier while serving his first-degree murder sentence in Collins Bay Institution. He gave her lavish gifts from prison, including multiple pieces of Cartier jewelry, two SUVs, a custom wedding band appraised at $88k, a Versace scarf and a Rolex watch worth $20k.
Caputo argued he is not a bookie while in prison. “There is no ‘vig’ involved in his activities,” the judge quotes his lawyer as saying, referring to the “vigorish” — the fee a bookmaker or sportsbook charges a bettor for placing a wager. “He participates in legal betting with other inmates at Collins Bay. The inmates use the odds from the TV station and have friends or family on the outside transfer money into and out of their bank accounts.”

See ----->Little Italy execution in photos
See ----->Guilty on all counts - Little Italy shooting killers found guilty

Friday, April 28, 2023

Italian mafioso Edgardo Greco to be sent to Italy

The Lyon appeals court agreed to Italy’s extradition request. Greco was convicted in Italy in 2006 to a life sentence for the murder in 1991 of Stefano and Giuseppe Bartolomeo, brothers who were members of a rival gang. He is also accused of the attempted murder of Emiliano Mosciaro. The mafia hitman was nabbed after 16 years on the run.

He is a member of the Perna-Pranno clan, which was the most important in the city of Cosenza, where he lived.
Edgardo Greco worked as a pizza maker in a pizzeria in Saint-Etienne under the name Paolo Dimitri - the name of a criminal from Puglia. Greco, 63, is a member of the Calabrian mafia - the 'Ndrangheta. He was sentenced to life for two murders committed in 1991 and an attempted murder. He was on the run for over 16 years.