Friday, September 1, 2023

Wobbles the 500lb gangster - revisted

It was 2016 when 'Wobbles' the bloods gangster was nailed for selling 93 guns. He bought himself 15 years in a federal pen. He tried to appeal in 2020 but that failed miserably.

A 500-pound gangster who had his arraignment in a courthouse basement basement when he couldn't fit his wheelchair in the elevator last year has lost nearly 80 pounds since his arrest. William 'Wobbles' Soler, also dubbed 'Redrum' (murder backward), reportedly had some honey-roasted Planters peanuts nestled between his arm and his wheelchair. 'Have you seen him? Yes, he lost a lot of weight, definitely 60 to 80 pounds,' said Soler's lawyer Brian Sullivan
Despite his recent weight loss, the obese gangster had to enter through the side of the courtroom since his wheelchair does not fit in the door that inmates usually enter through. His lawyers and prosecutors spoke to a judge for several minutes before the case was adjourned.

Soler is facing 25 years in prison after allegedly plotting the murder of rival gang members and smuggling dozens of guns into New York City. Soler and his ring of gun runners reportedly bought 93 firearms on the streets of Westchester in New York state, Maine and Connecticut.


Money launderer Paul King Jin - update

12 apartments above a sporting goods shop in Vancouver appear unremarkable, blending in with others in the beachfront Kitsilano neighborhood. The building's bland exterior hides a secret. The apartments are a part of a money laundering operation run by Paul King Jin. Jin is accused of laundering criminal money by having his niece buy the apartments with illicit funds, then taking out loans against them from a Hong Kong firm, which are repaid in cash. Documents filed in B.C. Supreme Court by the province’s Civil Forfeiture Office name Hong Kong company Everwell Knight Limited. It is owned by Yu Shunhui, an avid supporter of the Chinese Communist Party. Jin was arrested in 2016 during 'E-Pirate', and questioned about alleged crimes, including extortion, running illegal gambling operations and money laundering. 
Paul King Jin“I'm a loan shark. I have money, you know,” He has avoided consequences ever since. Paul King Jin was wounded and his associate Jian Jun Zhu killed in a targeted shooting at a Richmond restaurant.

Zhu was a key player in B.C.’s biggest money laundering investigation, Silver International. The shooting occurred just after 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Manzo Itamae Japanese Restaurant. Both men were taken to hospital. Zhu and wife Caixuan Qin were charged criminally with money laundering, but those charges were stayed in late 2018, months before proceedings were to begin.
Jian Jun Zhu
Cops believed that “between June 27, 2012 and June 24, 2015, Mr. Jin and his associates were involved in 140 casino transactions totalling $23,501,456.”
See ----->Money launderer Paul King Jin and wife Xiaoqui Wei

HAMC move into Denmark port Aarhus

Hells Angels have moved in at the largest commercial port of Denmark, Aarhus. According to Maersk, 30 full-time and part-time employees at the port in Aarhus are connected to the Hells Angels. It isn't the first time Maersk has been involved with drugs, since 2020 a total of 21 Maersk port employees have been arrested and involved in different drug smuggling cases. Recently, eight tons of cocaine were found in a Maersk reefer at Rotterdam, which makes the shipping company involved in one of the biggest drug cases the Netherlands has ever seen.
“The company is now actively trying to get the criminals removed.” The HAMC is banned in Denmark.

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Mexican Navy reels in 9,700 pounds of cocaine

More than 9700 pounds of cocaine were seized by the Mexican Navy. Operations took place off the Pacific coast near Oaxaca. The Navy used helicopters to lower down to board the vessels. The Navy busted 3 go fast boats, arresting 11.

Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Ontario 'Greenbelt' fraud - update V - Buena Vista Development Corp.

Chinese national Yuchen Lu is screwed after trying to flip Greenbelt ground on the sly for massive profits. Doug Ford will be returning the land belonging to Buena Vista Development Corp. to the Greenbelt. Lu bought the 133 acre parcel in June 2018 for $15.8 million. Yuchen Lu's address is listed in Fuyang, China.

This is 1.79% of the land gifted in Ford's Greenbelt steal. Buena Vista Development Corp is owned by Chinese national Yuchen Lu.
Doug Ford is facing more heat as two parcels of land he removed from the Greenbelt are trying to be flipped. 765 and 775 Kingston Rd. E., in Ajax, Ont. were listed for sale. The property of 104 acres is billed as 'future development land.'

K9 Doug Ford has just announced the Ontario government is backtracking on some (not all) of its Greenbelt steal. This after citizens across Ontario screamed bloody murder and called for his resignation as the dirty terd he is. The RCMP said that the Ontario Provincial Police requested that they investigate 'irregularities'. Ford says he's confident that nothing criminal took place, ahuck.

Ryan Amato removed 14 of the 15 sites from the Greenbelt.
As he resigned in total disgrace, Ryan Amato pushed back against the fact he masterminded the land steals. Amato — the former chief of staff to housing minister Steve Clark — said his role in the Greenbelt decision has been 'unfairly depicted' and suggested he would be vindicated some day. Amato was the man responsible for choosing which sites would be released for development. He gave 'special consideration' to 3 well-connected developers. A scathing Auditor General report blasted him and his boss Doug Ford. In July 2022 Ford installed Ryan Amato as the chief of staff (steal). Housing Minister Steven Clark has not resigned.
Caitlin.Clark2@ontario.ca

Beneficiaries of the Greenbelt steal are the Rice Group, TACC Developments and Fieldgate Homes. All 3 had unfettered access to Ryan Amato.
TACC Developments is headed by Silvio De Gasperis. Micheal Rice is CEO of the Rice Group.

Ezra Jakubovic heads Fieldgate Homes.
Of the 7,400 acres of land removed from the Greenbelt, 92% were tied to three developers with direct access to the housing ministry.

Steve.Clark@pc.ola.org
A top staffer in Premier Doug Ford’s office crafted Greenbelt changes. There are calls for the idiot Ford to resign in disgrace. His governance is corrupt. Ryan Amato is Housing Minister Steve Clark’s Chief of Staff. Clark said today he has Ford’s full support and neither he, nor his chief of staff Amato, will be leaving their positions. The 3 developers have strong ties to the government and they acculmulated land in the Greenbelt for years. In September 2022 Green Lane Bathurst GP Inc., a company connected to developer Rice Group, bought Greenbelt land for about $80m. That was an astute purchase as less than a year later it is worth at least 20 times as much.
Premier Doug Ford gave a bizarre news conference 'explaining' his Greenbelt fraud. He blamed Jiffy Lube. “The previous government changed the Greenbelt 17 times … because they were building mega mansions for their buddies. They were building a golf course … and they were building a Jiffy Lube,” Ford said.
Ford said his government will not be stop the land removal from the Greenbelt. Politicos in Ontario are filthy dirty and stealing from citizens.
Auditor General Report --->https://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/Greenbelt_en.pdf

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Venezuelan drug trafficker who stole cocaine goes to the bottom

Reinaldo Fuentes, 68, is seen bound with blood on the back of his head before his killers struggle to heave him - and an anchor - over the side of a boat into the Caribbean Sea near Martinique. The footage was shared to social media. It shows Fuentes as he is dumped overboard and left to drown. Fuentes, a middleman for the Venezuelan Clan del Cartel, had earlier stolen a shipment worth $10 million. The scheme went awry when his henchmen snitched, leading to his watery demise on July 17 - the day he was invited to a cartel meeting.

Monday, August 28, 2023

Meth-dealing Mongrel Mob boss pulls 10 years


President Sonny Fatu.
Number 2 of Waikato’s self-proclaimed 'anti-drug' gang begins a sentence for slinging meth. Mark Anthony Griffiths, 53, appeared in the High Court in Hamilton where he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The gang had been outspoken in its attempts to change it's image as drug dealing scum. They employed a PR firm, established an all-women chapter, and delivered food during the Covid-19 lockdown. Gangsters even stood guard at a mosque for cameras. Griffiths was arrested in November 2020. He must serve 5 years before any parole.
Mark Anthony Griffiths

Richard Ernest Alexander guilty of first-degree murder - update II

The B.C. government is seeking the forfeiture of the Campbell River clubhouse where Richard Alexander killed Dillon Brown. Alexander, 68, is appealing his first-degree murder conviction. Its appearing his 'Devil's Army' MC is now defunct.
Richard Ernest Alexander was found guilty of the first-degree murder of Dillon Brown. His conviction carries a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.

Alexander left the Devil’s Army to become a Hells Angel but was rejected from the program after a DNA test revealed he was more black than white.
Alexander killed Dillon Brown to end a lawsuit that would have made the HAMC look bad. The Haney HAMC bikers were beaten stupid by a man they jumped.

A member of the Devil’s Army told a close friend that he had made an agreement to co-operate with cops and wasn’t coming home. The intercepted conversation took place July 30, 2017, between former Devil’s Army member Mick Hargreaves and his friend, identified as X. It was the last time the two men talked, Hargreaves testified. Hargreaves asked X when he was coming home.
“I’m not going to be …,” he replied.
“Are you serious?” asked Hargreaves. “Holy [expletive] … I don’t know what happened.”
“Rick killed somebody and I cleaned it up,” said X.
A former member of the Devil’s Army MC says he heard a yell and the words “Don’t fucking touch him” when he reached toward someone lying behind a couch on the floor of the clubhouse seven years ago. "I could smell gunpowder and I could see Rick standing at the door of the bathroom with a towel in his hand.”

Identified as X, the man testified at Alexander’s trial for the murder of Dillon Brown. He says he helped Alexander load the body into Brown's car.
The jury received admissions of fact from the Crown and Alexander. A surveillance camera in Campbell River captured Alexander driving Brown’s Honda at 2:12 p.m. on March 11, 2016. “Brown’s body was in the trunk,”

At 3:11 p.m. on March 11, Alexander abandoned Brown’s Honda near the Cable Bridge in Sayward. At 3:16 p.m. cameras at the Sayward Valley resort captured Alexander walking away from the Cable Bridge toward Sayward Junction. Alexander was also captured by North Island Safety Traffic police dashboard cameras in the area on March 11.
According to admissions, Brown’s car keys were found in Sayward River. Brown’s DNA was found in seven locations in the Devil’s Army Clubhouse.

Richard Ernest Alexander
Richard Ernest Alexander, 67, former president of the Devils Army MC, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. He is accused of shooting John Dillon Brown, 30, in the back of the head on March 11, 2016 in the Devils Army’s Campbell River clubhouse. Brown was found dead inside his car, about 75 km from Campbell River. Events leading to Brown’s death were set in motion in Nov 2015, when a visiting group of HA and Alexander got their asses kicked in a fight with Brown at the Vodoo Lounge nightclub in Campbell River. Brown was a competitive MMA fighter. Alexander was charged in October 2019. He was released on $600k bail. John Dillon Brown

The Devil’s Army had a second clubhouse in Langford.
The Devil’s Army is an OMG, active since 2009. It's a puppet club of the Haney HA. It had five full-patch and two prospects.