Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Hammer falls on Punjabi trucker Satnam Singh Sidhu - must eat shit

A B.C. Supreme Court judge upheld a $500k B.C. Container Trucking Commissioner fine against Satnam Singh Sidhu and his wife, Sunpreet Kaur Sidhu last year. 'Lally' was nailed for under-paying his imported drivers and then trying to cover it up during an audit. Gulzar Transport Inc. and Jet Speed Transport Inc. provide shipping container trucking services for Lower Mainland marine ports. An auditor eventually determined that at least $97k was owing to independent truck owner-operators and another $1.6m was stolen from employees. lally@gulzartransport.com
Lally resisted strenuously, claiming he only stole $262,944 from April 2014 to April 2019. The judge didn't buy it and the $500k fine for being a crooked basterd was upheld.
Lally was unhappy that the valuable tags needed to access the ports have been rationed due to his long record of open thievery. He blames white trash racists for discrimination. A judge recently upheld a decision that allocated a limited number of port access tags to Lally.
Gulzer and Jet Speed applied for a combined 74 company tags. Since their track record was so shit terrible bad for so long most were denied. Only owner-operator tags were issued. Gulzer Transport Inc. and Jet Speed Transport Inc. said its an “absurd and unfair outcome” that would require them to fire their workers, liquidate their assets and surely go bankrupt.

Gulzer vice-president Sahej Singh Sidhu said “This whole case and fight was for our drivers.” Despite what was spewed in court, yesterday it was reported the Sidhus are hiring drivers.

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Minnesota GOP Senator Justin Eichorn busted for soliciting child sex

Senator Justin Eichorn, 40, was busted in Bloomington, Minnesota. The perve thought he was meeting a 16-year-old for sex. Instead it was the cops waiting with handcuffs when he showed up for his date.
Eichorn is a Republican who is married with four children. He made headlines this week for being a sponsor of a bill that would declare "Trump derangement syndrome" a mental illness. Trump derangement syndrome is a pejorative term used to describe any criticism of Trump.

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Man purse sinks enforcer Lawrence Cooney - update

Four men, including one with longstanding ties to the Montreal Mafia, face charges after their bust in Montreal. Mafioso Pietro D’Adamo, 54, of Île-Perrot, Joshua Sarroino, 31, of LaSalle, and frequent flyer Lawrence Cooney, 56, of Verdun were nailed. Two guns was seized. D'Adamo is a clan leader and an influential figure in the Montreal mafia. He is a street boss and leads a clan in southwest Montreal and is close to Irish organized crime and the Sicilians. D'Adamo is currently facing charges of threatening and intimidating cops. Joshua Sarroino, 31, was acquitted by a jury of the murder of Éric Francis De Souza, committed in May 2019. He faces fraud charges in a grandparent scheme. Cooney is a veteran, frequent flyer thug.
Enforcer for the West End Gang Lawrence Cooney, 54, received a three-year sentence at the Montreal courthouse in 2022 after he pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm and cocaine. Cops were informed he was acting as a bodyguard for top players and followed Cooney on three different dates during June and July 2022, proving it. “He was wearing a man purse while he was around people associated with organized crime. With that in mind the police obtained a search warrant for his Volkswagen Golf and also at his place. They found a loaded firearm. They also found seven grams of cocaine inside the car and $1,595 in cash in different areas.”

Defence lawyer Dominique Shoofey admitted “This is not Mr. Cooney’s first day in court,” Cooney has survived at least two attempted hits.

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Trump invokes Alien Enemies Act of 1798 - Update II

Despite a court order, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Sunday that hundreds accused of being gang members had been sent to El Salvador. They were immediately transferred to CECOT, the Terrorism Confinement Center, for a period of one year. None have had trials. "Also, as promised by @POTUS, we sent over 250 alien enemy members of Tren de Aragua which El Salvador has agreed to hold in their very good jails at a fair price that will also save our taxpayer dollars. President @nayibbukele is not only the strongest security leader in our region, he’s also a great friend of the U.S. Thank you!"
US District Judge James Boasberg blocked Trump from using a 227-year-old law meant to protect the US during wartime to carry out mass deportations of Venezuelans. He ordered a halt to deportations covered by the proclamation that will last for 14 days. Judge Boasberg told a hearing he had heard planes with deportees were taking off and ordered them to be turned back. It was ignored.
In May 1798 a raucous crowd took to the streets of Philadelphia. Some gathered to pledge their support for President John Adams, others to express their disdain. Federalists swiftly enacted the Alien and Sedition Acts. Oppressive legislation was aimed at separating 'genuine' patriots from objects of their suspicion. 20 years after Americans declared independence and less than 10 since they ratified a new constitution and bill of rights, the acts gravely limited many of those very rights. These are the laws Trump now seeks to take for himself.
Claiming the United States is being invaded by a Venezuelan gang, Trump has invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a sweeping wartime authority that allows the president broader leeway on policy and executive action to speed up mass deportation. Trump’s declaration targets Tren de Aragua, contending it is a hostile force of war acting at the behest of Venezuela’s government. The act was last used as part of the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II and has only been used two other times in American history, during World War I and the War of 1812.
Trump spewed about using the act during his presidential campaign, and immigration groups were ready for it. That led to an unusual lawsuit, filed before Trump’s declaration even became public.
The suit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and Democracy Forward on behalf of five Venezuelans whose cases suddenly moved towards deportation. James E. Boasberg, chief judge of the D.C. Circuit, agreed to implement a temporary restraining order preventing the deportation for 14 days. Boasberg scheduled a hearing for later in the afternoon to see if his order should be expanded to protect all Venezuelans in the United States.
The Act could give Trump vast power to deport people, bypassing protections of criminal and immigration law.

The Alkhalil Brothers - revisited

A crime group of five brothers became known as the Alkhalil organization. Iranian patriarch Hossein Alkhalil fled Palestine during the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict, travelling first to Lebanon and then to Saudi Arabia before coming to Canada with wife Soumaya Azzam and their children. The family came to Canada in 1990, landing at Montréal-Mirabel International Airport and making a refugee claim. In 2004, after the death of two brothers in B.C. the family moved to Ottawa.

Nabil Alkhalil, Hisham 'Terry' Alkhalil, and Rabih 'Robby' Alkhalil.
A fire broke out October 8, 2024 at an Alkhalil bungalow on Rossland Avenue in Nepean. A few doors down is another home once owned by Hisham 'Terry' Alkhalil. He sold that property in 2021 to his sister.
In February 2022, Hells Angel Damion Ryan was found hiding out in the home and was busted.
Hisham 'Terry' Alkhalil is the third born of the five brothers. He had buildings with a combined worth of about $1.4m seized as proceeds of crime. They had already seized Alkhalil’s newly constructed Ottawa home after his bust for cocaine in 2014. It is valued at about $1.1m. The first Alkhalil brother to be murdered was Khalil who was found dead with six bullets after a gunfight over a drug debt. His killer claimed self-defence and was freed. He was later gunned down in Kelowna in a case that remains unsolved. Rabih "Robby" Alkhalil has long been suspected.
Mahmoud Alkhalil, 19, the fourth oldest, was one of 3 people killed in a gunfight in 2003 between rival gangs in Vancouver’s Loft Six nightclub. He made it out of the club but died after crashing his car 20 blocks away.
Soon after his release from jail in 2005, eldest Nabil Alkhalil was stopped in his Cadillac on Highway 401. When he was asked to open the trunk, he drove off, leaving brother Hisham behind. He led police on a high-speed chase. He was caught with a duffel bag with 11 kg of cocaine. Nabil Alkhalil was convicted of cocaine trafficking and ordered deported but no country would accept him. Nabil Alkhalil was killed in Aug 2018 in Mexico. He was the third of the brothers in the crime family to die violently. Rabih 'Robby' Alkhalil was extradited to Canada after his arrest in Greece. Alkhalil ran his drug operation with Hells Angel Larry Amero.
Rabih Alkhalil was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2012 hit on gangster Sandip 'Dip' Duhre. In Toronto he was found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2012 shooting of Johnnie Raposo.
Alkhalil marched out of North Fraser prison on July 21, 2022 and is wanted to this day.
See ----->Guilty on all counts - Little Italy shooting killers found guilty: May 11, 2017

Friday, March 14, 2025

Persist Oil and Gas Inc. - Massimo Geremia

Calgary oil and gas company Persist Oil and Gas Inc. has been ordered to remove all its equipment from a piece of land it leased in Rocky View County after it was found to be operating an illegal Bitcoin mining operation at the site. Geremia admitted he didn’t obtain permits for Bitcoin mining from the Alberta Utilities Commission, Land and Property Rights Tribunal or Rocky View County.
The Alberta Court of King’s Bench said March 10 that Massimo 'Mass' Geremia breached the terms of a lease with property owner Roy Flowers. Persist installed multiple one-megawatt gas generators, computers and other equipment designed for mining Bitcoin in April 2021. Natural gas was used to power the compressor when gas prices were low enough for it to be more profitable to mine Bitcoin. The original 10-year lease expired in 2019 and Persist didn't have a new one. Mass@persistoilandgas.com
When oil and gas company Manitok Energy went out of business in 2018, it sent tens of millions worth of environmental liabilities to the Orphan Well Association, the non-profit responsible for cleaning up the messes left behind by bankrupt oil and gas companies.
Less than a year later, new company Persist Oil and Gas Inc, with the same CEO Massimo 'Mass' Geremia, acquired all of Manitok's remaining non-orphan well assets ... while dumping the liabilities on taxpayers. Albertan farmers see shitholes like Mass Geremia come in, run up huge bills, and then evaporate. The public get left with the bill, and the farmer gets stuck with the deteriorating wells. It costs around $229,000 on average to plug and reclaim wells, with related pipelines and facilities doubling that cost.
Using $200k, and ignoring infrastructure, the 181 orphan wells pure shitbag Massimo 'Mass' Geremia ran away from will cost in the realm of $72 million.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

HA Francisco Batista Pires charged - frequent flyer

Francisco Batista Pires, 62, and Angelo Giuseppe Freda, 60, have finally been charged and each face one count of keeping an illegal gaming house. Last we heard the HA biker was before the courts on a gaming charge, 3 years ago. Big Shots Cafe was busted again July 13, 2022, lassoing Pires for a second time. Pires and Freda are scheduled to appear in court on April 7.

Cops raid Big Shots Café at 3980 East Hastings St.
Full patch Nomad Francisco Batista Pires, then 57, was busted for illegal gambling. Pires and 3 others were nailed after a raid on Burnaby's Big Shots café on July 4, 2020. Pires incorporated Big Shots in 2004. Fellow Hells Angel Rob Alvarez was involved at one point. Both he and Pires are listed as café operators. Pires and fellow Hells Angel Ronaldo Lising were convicted in 2001 of conspiracy to traffic cocaine and sentenced to 4½ years in jail.
The two operated a cocaine business supplying Vancouver peeler bars. A judge called them “criminals in the true sense.”

Francisco 'Chico' Pires, third from left. Ronaldo Lising is far right, with sword. Photo was seized by cops in 2005 clubhouse raid.

Ronaldo Lising punching a bouncer while Rob Alvarez kicks him. The 2005 attack came as the two bikers declined to wait in line.

Ronaldo 'Ronnie' Lising arrested in 2000.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Ryan Wedding - Top 10 FBI fugitive - exclusive interview - update IV

There is a little recognized fact with FBI rewards. They are COMPLETE bullshit. The goal of the FBI is to have pure retards give information away, make the bust, and pay out nothing. All one has to do to prove this is to TRY to contact somebody in authority to get it in writing. This space has already provided information months ago to RCMP that led to a raid ... and that raid was 3 weeks late. A full month was jerked off. This space has reliable information on Wedding's location and movements right now. Why is that information not being shared with the FBI? Because they are scammers, which the street knows, and no reward will ever be forthcoming.
This space challenges anybody to do the same. Bring this citizen a high level conman FBI contact e-mail (FBI Los Angeles chief Akil Davis or similar) and a tiny slice of the imaginary pie will flow your way. Challenge laid for those with plenty of useless time on their hands. (GangsterismOut@proton.me)
At one point it was thought Wedding was going to Thailand, a tourist spot like Pattaya or Phuket. Long a gangster's paradise and a haven of the Hells Angels, Thailand has drawbacks and is no longer thought to be his ultimate destination. There are white European fugitives there, many on the run. The key advantages of Thailand are antiquated computer records, corruption, and the ability to blend in with other farangs. (foreigners) Disadvantages are extradition treaties and police that can and do cooperate to bust famous offshore crooks.

See --->Phuket Thailand - Hells Angels' paradise lost
There are no official records of Ryan Wedding entering the Philippines. It wouldn't be suitable for an extended stay there.
Manila is the capital and second largest city in the Philippines, with a population over 1.8m. It's located on the shore of Manila Bay on the island of Luzon. Cebu is a long narrow island stretching 140 miles from north to south, surrounded by 167 smaller islands.

Cebu Island
Some islands are uninhabited, which make them popular with tourists. Cebu City is in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, with a population around 970,000.

Ryan Wedding flew south from Mexico to Panama on a Mexican passport. Doing that on a commercial airline was a mistake. He eventually made his way to SE Asia. He is not using his Mexican passport and would have disposed of it. Despite having top notch intelligence, idiot cops missed him in a raid in SE Asia by more than 3 weeks.
Most recently the IMEI number of his phone connected to cell towers owned by an Emirati cell phone provider. That phone was only turned on for minutes near Port Rashid. He's still using a TELCEL SIM card from Mexico. The implication that he is in the UAE now is virtually certainly not correct. He would have to be a raving fool to use his Mexican phone anywhere, ever again. Wedding is not that. What may have occured is a 'Dabba Call' - a bulletproof technique used by sophisticated players to hoodwink cops. Here.

Wedding is not using commercial airlines now. He has been corrected from doing that again, probably by his group which has a reputation for having expertise and knowing how to avoid detection. Its thought he now moves by boat, travelling on a mother ship and being ferried to shore.
Q. How did you become an Olympic snowboarder?
A. My dad Rene skied in college and Karen, my mom, had a brother on the Canadian national team. My grandparents ran a ski hill in Thunder Bay. After moving to Coquitlam my snowboarding took off. I won my first race when I was 12 and was on the National team when I was 15.

Q. What happened after the Olympics?
A. I finished 24th and wasn't happy, I could have done better. I went to SFU but sitting in a classroom wasn't for me.

Q. You were nearly busted for a grow op in Maple Ridge in 2006, correct?
A. It wasn't a big deal. Nobody was charged.
Q. What happened in 2009 when you were first busted on serious charges?
A. It was a sting. I was set up. It wasn't a big deal. I served a bit of time and forfeited $121k. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Q. They say you had connections to the Sinaloa Cartel when you were busted in Nova Scotia in 2015.
A. I don't talk about that. I have a lot of connections.

Q. They call you "El Jefe," "Giant," "Public Enemy," "James Conrad King" and "Jesse King" and that you have moved over $1 billion in cocaine.
A. People say a lot of things.

Q. FBI Los Angeles chief Akil Davis said you are a very dangerous man. Are you?
A. Nope.

Q. How many people have you killed?
A. None. I have never killed anyone.
Q. Word on the street is that you left Mexico. You were last seen in Panama. Can you tell us where you are now?
A. I’d be pretty stupid to be telling you where I am, but I can tell you it’s a long way from where anyone’s looking. Maybe you’d like to print my address too?

Q. What do you say to the cops and FBI hunting you down?
A. They can kiss my sweet ass. They are incompent fuckheads. Avoiding them is easy. I am a professional and they are not.

The FBI added Ryan Wedding to its Ten Most Wanted list 2 weeks ago. Wedding competed for Canada as a snowboarder at the 2002 Olympic Games in Utah. Wedding and another 15 accomplices were indicted by a federal grand jury in California after an investigation dubbed Operation Giant Slalom. Former drug trafficker turned informant Jonathan Acebedo-Garcia, 42, was gunned down in a Medellin restaurant on January 31 before he could testify in the FBI case against Wedding.

Gurpreet Singh, left, and Hardeep Ratte. Singh and Ratte are two of Wedding's co-defendants.
Former trucker Gurpreet Singh appeared for a bail hearing in a Toronto court March 14. He faces extradition to the U.S. Acebedo-Garcia met with Singh and his uncle and co-accused, Hardeep Ratte, at a Toronto-area auto body shop. The judge was told prosecutors in California have video of the meeting, as well as chat records from the encrypted-messaging app Threema. U.S. prosecutors have warned against granting bail to Singh, who Wedding took credit for negotiating the release of last summer, after Singh was kidnapped by cartel members in Sinaloa over a $600k drug debt. Singh has "extensive organized crime connections within Dubai, including relationships with members of the Kinahan gang." Singh was involved in a scheme to ship stolen high-end cars to Dubai through the port of Montreal.
Toronto cops arrested Singh in October on the 34th floor of the five-star St. Regis Hotel. He claims poverty and to not be a flight risk. The judge reserved decision on bail.
Nahim Jorge Bonilla is one of those indicted in the FBI operation targeting drug kingpin Ryan Wedding. Bonilla was collected 2 months ago in a pre-dawn raid on a Florida mansion. Bonilla ran to Miami after a series of arsons at his home and a 2019 shooting outside a house that belonged to his mother. He was the intended target. He still owns a penthouse condo in Montreal's entertainment district, on sale now for $797k. Wedding threatened to kill Bonilla's mother if he didn't repay a cocaine debt. Bonilla orchestrated a 20 kilo meth delivery as reimbursement. Weddings network has been linked to at least four 'execution-style' killings in Ontario.
"Drive over niagra blow this guys top off," right hand man Andrew Clark wrote on March 18, 2024. "Driveway job," he wrote. He offered the gunman $100k, plus expenses, for the killing. Two weeks later, Randy Fader 29, was shot in his Niagara Falls driveway. He died in hospital. Right-hand man Andrew Clark was arrested in Mexico in October. Ryan Wedding was around Puerto Vallarta. He was seen in La Manzanilla, Puerto Vallarta, Compostella, and Tepic travelling with heavily armed thugs. He has money to pay for protection, and to pay off corrupt Mexican officials. Wedding fled Mexico and flew south to Panama on a Mexican passport on a commercial airline. 
Andrew Clark
Ryan Wedding, 43, is lead defendent, charged with 8 felonies, including drug trafficking, 3 counts of murder and 1 count of attempted murder. Wedding ran the billion-dollar operation for the past 13 years from Mexico. The organization moved about 60 tons of cocaine per year.

“Ryan Wedding continues to pose one of the largest organized crime threats to Canada, even as a fugitive,” said Liam Price, Director General of International Special Services with the RCMP. “The RCMP is serious about going after the leaders of these drug trafficking organizations,” said Chief Superintendent Mathieu Bertrand, Director General of Serious and Organized Crime and Border Integrity.The public is urged to report any information regarding Wedding’s whereabouts. The FBI can be contacted by phone (voice, WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, or text) at +1-424-495-0614. Reports can also be made at U.S., Canadian, or Mexican embassies or consulates, or to local law enforcement agencies.