Thursday, March 19, 2020

Quebec rapper 'Die-On' back to face the music

After more than four years on the run Christian Dionne, 36, aka 'Die-On' is back to face charges after a major drug bust. His warrant was out since a police strike carried out in the fall of 2015. Dionne returned from Colombia the same day that the Quebec government declared a health emergency, March 13. He will be held in solitary confinement for 14 days. The bust resulted in the arrest of a dozen people who were selling cocaine, pot and meth in the greater Quebec City area.

Police said the operation was tied to the Hells Angels.
Traffickers received sentences ranging from a few months to up to five years in prison.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Bones found in 2007 from missing Oz cocaine dealer

Mark Johnston was 36 when he was last seen leaving the Bellevue Hotel in Sydney about 7pm on September 1, 1986. He was never seen nor heard from again. In 2007 work crews unearthed human bones while building a desalination plant in the Kurnell Peninsula. They could not be identified at the time.
Kurnell Peninsula in Sydney's south is where Captain Cook first set foot on Australian soil. It was also the location of much of the filming for 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'.

The sand dunes at Kurnell had a reputation as a place to get rid of bodies during the 1970s and 1980s - the area was remote enough and corpses decompose quickly. A week after vanishing, Johnson's rental car was found. There were no signs of a struggle. Inside the glovebox were two one-ounce bags of cocaine, while half a kilogram of cocaine was found in the trunk."A very clean job" was how homicide detectives described Johnston's disappearance at the time.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

5 tonne cocaine seizure causing angst in Costa Rica


San Carlos produces most of the fruit, vegetables and plants that are exported from Costa Rica.
The Feb 15 seizure of a cocaine shipment in Costa Rica that would have fetched $140m wholesale at its destination was celebrated. However, the seizure confirmed what has been increasingly obvious: Costa Rica is a major exporter of cocaine to Europe. The drugs entered through one of four main routes used by traffickers: the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, the port of Limón or the land border with Panama. The trail of the five-ton shipment starts in San Carlos, an agricultural zone in the northeast.
The driver left with the plants and at some point en route to the port the drugs were loaded. Traffickers had to break the customs seal on the container and replace it with a clone — a process that requires corruption from the transport companies, the port concession, and/or customs officials. They cloned the seal and had the information to replace it with another.
Containers then enter the port district, where there is a single scanner to monitor a daily flow of thousands of containers, which is operated not by police or customs but by employees of the port concession holder, APM Terminals. In the case of the five tons of cocaine, this critical stage passed without a hitch for the traffickers, and the container entered the port without scanning.

It was a suspicious customs officer and 'profiling' that sent the container back for scanning. The 202 dark blobs of cocaine would have been impossible to miss.

See ----->Costa Rica seizes record five tons of cocaine

Oz man Graham Leslie White - 'It can’t be right' - update

Australia's Environment Protection Authority has laid 12 charges against 58-year-old Graham Leslie White over illegal stockpiling of toxic waste.

White was jailed for 6 months in 2019 after cops found a machine gun, handguns and semiautomatic weapons.
Family members wept in court during sentencing, with one woman in tears, who said: “It can’t be right.”
Properties used as illegal chemical dumps in Melbourne’s north and the West Footscray factory were packed with drums of chemicals before it was burned to the ground. It is alleged the illicit stockpile of millions of liters of toxic waste was deliberately torched.

The warehouse in West Footscray that burned down was one of the worst industrial blazes in decades.

Graham White has high level bikie connections with the HA.
Christopher James Baldwin has a very long history of doing business with key figures of the Hells Angels.An inspection at the warehouse in early August found no signs chemicals were being inappropriately stockpiled. In the weeks after the inspection, a series of large trailer trucks were observed entering the West Footscray property. Emergency responders reported seeing hundreds of drums inside the burning building.

Testing has found high concentrations of acetone, benzene and other industrial solvents and toxins. All smoke was toxic.

Christopher James Baldwin
There is a strong connection between White and the owner of the West Footscray factory, Christopher James Baldwin.

In October 2018, White pleaded guilty in Melbourne Magistrates Court to possessing two or more unregistered firearms, possessing cartridge ammunition without a licence or permit, and possessing a prohibited weapon without exemption or approval.

‘Everything I do is criminal’: Mobster pulls long time

Carl Chianese, 80, was sentenced to 120 months in prison for trafficking.
Servidio discussed ‘making my bones’ at age 19. The phrase ‘making bones’ means a murder.Philadelphia mobster Joseph Servidio pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell drugs after he was captured on an FBI wire bragging about his Mafia life. “I’m a criminal … Everything I do is criminal. I need like $250,000 a year, or two, to break even.” Servidio is a foot soldier for the Philadelphia mob.

“There’s nothing better than making money,” Servidio said to other made members. “I make money every day, illegally.” The recordings were captured over a 2 year FBI investigation.

Monday, March 16, 2020

4 oz Cocaine, $ 20k lost by retard - leaves ID

"The Port Hardy RCMP are requesting the individual contact the local detachment should he want to explain the large quantities of money and drugs in his bag."Cops in Port Hardy are looking to reunite a lost bag with its owner. Four ounces of cocaine and $20k in cash that were inside have been seized. Cops were called after somebody abandoned a brown satchel inside a store. "Thankfully, the owner of the bag was very helpful and also left his identification with his contact information and address," cops said.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Home Alone: Angels With Filthy Souls

The gritty, film-noir tone of Angels With Filthy Souls fooled many. It was filmed specifically for 'Home Alone' in an abandoned high school. A Colt 1921AC Thompson submachine gun added to the old-time gangster feel.The 1990 box office smash Home Alone is a classic. The gangster flick 'Angels With Filthy Souls' from Home Alone spawned several memorable lines. “Keep the change, ya filthy animal” came not from a Hollywood film but from a spoof.

Yves “Apache” Trudeau

Yves "Apache" Trudeau (1946–2008) was a former member of the Hells Angels North Chapter outlaw motorcycle gang in Laval, Quebec. During the early 1960’s, Trudeau worked with explosives at CIL, which later proved valuable. He was often hailed as the “mad bomber.” Trudeau began Quebec’s first biker gang, the Popeyes, which became the first Canadian chapter of the Hells Angels in 1977.

Trudeau was also the first Canadian to receive the Hells Angels’ “Filthy Few” title which was dedicated to those who killed for the group. In 1979 Trudeau began the Laval chapter.

He started the “Hells Angels’ graveyard”, a part of the St. Lawrence River that became a dumping site for corpses.
On March 24, 1985, the eight highest-ranking members of the Laval chapter were ordered to meet with Hells Angels officials in Sherbrooke, Lennoxville. Trudeau was unable to attend the meeting, as he was in a Montreal detox center at the time for his cocaine abuse. Of the eight Laval members who attended the Lennoxville meeting, five were immediately shot to death and dumped into the St. Lawrence River.

Hearing that there was a $50k contract on his life, Trudeau turned to the police. “I was as good as dead already. I was supposed to be dumped in the river” so Trudeau became the first full patch Hells Angel member to become an informer. In exchange for his testimony, which couldn't be used against him, he received an informant contract and lenient sentence. He confessed to being involved with 43 murders.
Through his 15-year career as a hitman, Trudeau admitted to doing half of the murders himself (29 with guns, 10 with bombs, three with baseball bats, and one using strangulation), and the other half he claimed only to be an accomplice. Trudeau was sentenced to life, for which he offered a guilty plea of 43 counts of manslaughter. He was allowed parole after seven years.
Trudeau provided information on over 100 murders and helped implicate at least 80 individuals, which led to 20 arrests.
In 1994, Trudeau was released under the new identity of Denis Cote. He led a secret life doing odd jobs like driving a bus for the handicapped until being arrested in March 16th of 2004 for sexual assault. In April of that year, Trudeau pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual exploitation, sexual interference, and invitation to sexual touching of a male victim under the age of 14.

In 2006 Trudeau was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer. On July 15, 2008 he was released by the National Parole Board who deemed him a low risk to reoffend, having months to live. He died in 2008, age 62.

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Carmine 'The Cigar' Galante

New York patrolman Walter DeCastillia’s slaying in Brooklyn on March 15, 1930 remains unsolved. On the day of his killing, DeCastillia was sent to the Martin-Weinstein Shoe Co. on York St. His assignment was to stand guard as cash was moved from a bank to the company’s offices so employees could process the payroll, stuffing brown envelopes with cash.

Four or five gunman showed up, stepping from the elevator and opening fire.
20-year-old Carmine Galante, a rising star in organized crime was arrested in August 1930. Charges were dropped against the mobster over lack of evidence. Galante wound up doing 10 years in prison after he was arrested in December 1930 for shooting and wounding an NYPD detective — and a 6-year-old girl — after another attempted payroll heist at a brewery.

In 1979, then boss Galante was killed. His cigar was stuck in his mouth when he died.

"No one will ever kill me,” Galante is said to have uttered. “They wouldn't dare.”

Trafficker Rachid Ali Jalifi likely whacked in Mexico - MIA

Rachid Ali Jalifi, 36, was reported missing while on a trip to Guadalajara in July, 2019. Jalifi was busted with 3 kilos of coke on Nov, 13, 2012 in a cab in Vancouver. It's thought Jalifi's trip to Guadalajara was for another cocaine deal, but he owed another group for a previous shipment. Despite being at war, the cartels often ally to fight for the greater good.

Jalifi hasn't been seen since. His name surfaced in the money laundering of Silver International.

David Bjorn Johnson (left) and Michael Reg Whieldon.
Two subjects of the Trunkline case, David Bjorn Johnson and Michael Reg Whieldon, visited Jalifi’s apartment in August 2015. No one was charged in the Truckline investigation. Richard Yen Fat Chiu was found stabbed and burned in Colombia in June 2019. Chiu, a well-known trafficker, also used Silver International to launder millions.