Thursday, June 15, 2023

Boss of Mongrel Mob Barbarians Steven Taiatini killed - update

Cops have revealed that Steven Taiatini was run down by a truck. The incident happened during a conflict between Mongrel Mob Barbarians and Black Power in Ōpōtiki. The table is set for gang conflict as revenge will be at the top of the Mongrel Mob agenda. There have been retribution attacks, including the arson of a family home linked to Black Power. The gangs have been in an open warfare state for weeks.
Days after schools closed in Ōpōtiki, members of the Mongrel Mob Barbarians have gathered at Hillcrest Cemetery to farewell their fallen leader. Steven Rota Taiatini, 45, was murdered last week. Cops found a burnt-out vehicle connected to the murder.
There were shots fired at a car in Whakatāne at the funeral. Hundreds of gang members from the Mongrel Mob descended for the send off. NZ cops said they would remain visible in Ōpōtiki as they "continue to capture unlawful behaviour" after the tangi for Taiatini.

Cops obtained a search warrant under the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Act 2023, which allows them to search vehicles of suspected gangsters and seize their weapons during "times of conflict."
Steven Rota Taiatini, 45, was killed in Ōpōtiki. Barbarians are a chapter of the Mongrel Mob. NZ cops were on high alert due to the large gang presence that  appeared in the area after Taiatini’s death.

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

VPD Jarrod Sidhu guilty in jay-walking VPD beatdown of black man

Disgraced VPD oinker Jarrod Sidhu will be sentenced today for assault with a weapon in 2018. While being found guilty in the gangster pig attack, the judge didn't comment on allegations Sidhu is a uniformed racist and a sick basterd. It took 3 years for VPD to 'investigate'. Fellow VPD pig Const. Jagpreet Ghuman was also charged with one count of assault with a weapon. That charge was stayed in 2022.
The brown gangsters in the VPD are just another street gang, one with no laws to follow as they have the greatest fun beating folks down for no reason.
Const. Jarrod Sidhu was convicted on charges from the Feb 2018 arrest of Jamiel Moore-Williams. Moore-Williams was stopped for crossing against a red light in Vancouver’s Granville entertainment district. Sidhu was convicted of assault with a weapon after he used his Taser three times on Jamiel Moore-Williams while he was restrained and being beaten by five other pigs. Moore-Williams maintains cops targeted him because of his race. Dirty asshole cops issued a ticket for jaywalking and charged him with obstruction. Both charges were stayed.

Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Mounties investigating Chinese interference in Canadian democracy


There has been one winner, the Liberal Party of Canada has benefited from Chinese attacks on its opponents.
Cops are investigating Chinese interference with three MPs; Conservatives Michael Chong and Erin O'Toole and New Democrat Jenny Kwan. 'Police stations' operated by Beijing have been shuttered amid the investigation. China has attempted to interfere in Canada's elections. Trudeau’s 'special rapporteur on foreign interference' David Johnston stepped down amid screaming cover-up allegations. He appears the stooge of vested interests out to bend Canadians over. What motivated cops? It was the screams from the Canadian public, not Liberals.

Monday, June 12, 2023

HA James T. “Jamie” Costin revisited

Its late 2017 and Salem HA sergeant at arms James T. Costin was put away after admitting to violent assaults on two men. Costin, 51, of Lynn, was sentenced to 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 years in prison for the assaults outside the Fat Cacus, a restaurant and bar on Route 1 in Lynnfield.
One of the men was left with disfiguring facial injuries. The damage, which included severing the man’s lower lip and breaking two of his teeth, was caused by a large club ring Costin was wearing.

Costin also tossed a woman down a flight of stairs.
Cops found three rings in a cigar box at Costin’s home that tested positive for human blood. The blood didn't match either victim in the Fat Cactus incident.

InstaFamous women nailed with major cocaine

Racquelle Dolores Anteola, 34, and Melissa Dufour, 36, were arrested on Interstate 10 in Mobile County, Alabama. A K9 alerted to drugs and when cops examined their Ford Expedition, they found 216 pounds of cocaine. The stash is worth $3 million. The women were taken into custody and both now face a minimum of 10 years on federal drug trafficking charges.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

Girolamo Del Balso busted by Amigo - flashback June 2016


Girolamo Del Balso
On Feb 17, 2016 Girolamo Del Balso was nailed in Arizona with 62kg of cocaine destined for Canada. The brother of Francesco Del Balso was arrested in Arizona after police dog 'Amigo' sniffed out the cocaine in the vehicle he was riding in. Francesco (Chit) Del Balso, was one of six men at the table after Vito Rizzuto was arrested and later jailed in the U.S.
Girolamo Del Balso pulled 8 years.

Francesco (Chit) Del Balso
Francesco 'Chit' Del Balso had a penchant for talking on a cell phone and that provided police with evidence in Project Colisée, a major investigation into the Mafia in Montreal that produced dozens of arrests in 2006. One man involved with the Rizzutos later sarcastically referred to Francesco Del Balso, in court, as “the CEO of Bell” for how chatty he was found to be on police wiretaps. His nickname, 'Chit' is a reference to Del Balso’s fondness for gambling. He was often seen at the Montreal Casino and cops said he was laundering his crime profits. News of the arrest in Arizona came weeks after Del Balso had conditions imposed by the Parole Board of Canada on his statutory release after having reached the two-thirds mark of his 11-year sentence.

Francesco (Chit) Del Balso
The underboss was busted running a sport book through which almost $500m flowed in 11 months. Francesco del Balso ran 25 bookmaking operations in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. In Quebec, del Balso and partner Lorenzo Giordano operated Internet and phone sports books out of houses in Kahnawake, Montreal and Laval.
Francesco Arcadi and Francesco Del Balso were released to halfway houses but following the hit on Lorenzo Giordano the pair have "been returned behind bars to ensure their own safety"

Lorenzo Giordano was gunned down in a parking lot in Laval March 1, months after being released from prison to a halfway house.
In this wiretap clip, Chit Del Balso was checking in with boss Vito Rizzuto. Chit had earlier been given the task of recovering the briefcase that was in the back of businessman Terry Pomerantz's Cadillac Escalade after it was stolen. Vito's men easily recover the Cadillac — but the briefcase is no longer inside. Vito isn't pleased; Chit is sent back out to investigate.

Rocco Sollecito
Over a decade ago, Rocco Sollecito was part of a group of six men who seemed untouchable. The six had been chosen to take charge of the Mafia in Montreal while its leader, Vito Rizzuto, was incarcerated in the United States. Following Rocco Sollecito’s brazen killing on May 30, 2016 only two of those six men remain alive and both were recently returned to federal penitentiaries out of concerns for their safety.
The gunman opened fire into the passenger-side window of Sollecito’s BMW sport utility vehicle at a stop sign.

Manish Sharma kills flagger - 'does' nothing

Months after a flagger was killed by a concrete truck on a Burnaby construction site, WorkSafeBC stopped work at the same site three times in a month because of unsafe traffic control. Owner of Square Nine Developments Inc. Manish Sharma was fined $2,500 for violations from the flagger’s death and another $2,500 for the many violations that followed it.
Manish Sharma is a man who gives no fuk about site safety and the lives of those working for him, nor adhering to laws protecting those lives. Manish Sharma refuses to comment on his negligence.

Paul Reid
The 'man' directly responsible is site superintendent Paul Reid. It would ultimately be his responsibility, even to resign if pushed. He needs ethics for that.
Manish Sharma and his peons have blood on their hands. Most would find that troubling. Not this group. info@squarenine.ca

StateView Homes - Taurasi brothers accused of fraud - update


Ontario home developer StateView Homes is facing allegations from TD bank that it orchestrated a year long fraud totalling over $37m. TD Bank filed a lawsuit against brothers Carlo and Dino Taurasi, alleging they carried out a massive cheque-kiting scheme.
The Ontario Superior Court approved the sale of various assets of Stateview Homes. It owes over $350m to various creditors. Across eight projects, the South Asian Taurasi brothers stole over $77m in deposits of 765 buyers.
Homebuyers who paid deposits may be eligible for deposit protection from Tarion Warranty Corporation, which provides deposit insurance and administers Ontario’s new home warranty program. For homes far from completion that may not come to pass. Purchase contracts may be extinguished in creditor proceedings. The lawsuit named 25 associated corporations, five directors of those companies and StateView's former CFO Daniel Ciccone.
Fraudsters wrote thousands of bad cheques for large sums from both corporate and personal accounts at other banks.

Dino Taurasi, President
Scammers would cash the cheques into TD accounts and TD would conditionally release the money before the cheque cleared. Crooks would quickly withdraw the funds and then cancel the cheque to prevent the money from actually being transferred to the TD account. A court document indicates the lawsuit was filed to cement a settlement. In the proposed settlement, until the money is repaid, TD plans to hold 31 properties including at least three of StateView's pre-construction projects.

Carlo Taurasi, CEO & President
Three other lenders are also suing the brothers to get back nearly $200m they loaned StateView. Lenders KingSett Mortgage Corporation and Dorr Capital Corporation allege that StateView has not paid for development charges and permits, or contractors for one project, and has tried to sell another without the lenders' consent. StateView has some 1,400 homes planned across the GTA, many of which have already been sold with deposits paid.

Cocaine disguised as almond syrup

Cocaine worth tens of millions of shekels was seized after it was smuggled into Israel inside bottles of almond syrup. Drugs came from South America concealed inside some 180 bottles of syrup with a total volume of 140 liters. Dissolving cocaine in liquids makes it harder to detect the drug by sniffer dogs or scanners.