Monday, July 17, 2023

Outlaws and Loners MC in conflict - update

Shortly before the latest, Loners MC biker Eric St. Louis, 34, of Ottawa, and Jessica Rose, 31 were busted for possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000.

Cops landed two Loners cuts, Loners MC jewelry, a vehicle, cocaine and $11k in cash.
On July 8, 2023 the clubs tangled with a shooting and assaults with knives. On July 10th the Outlaws clubhouse in Brockville was burned to the ground. The Loners MC came to Peterborough in 2012 with a clubhouse on Park Street which later burned down. The group was embroiled in a turf war with the Vagos MC. That conflict ended with the patch over of the Vagos Peterborough chapter to the Outlaws in 2014. Experts say the Loners MC remains active without a formal clubhouse.

Brockville cops now say the 2 a.m. fire was arson.

Friday, July 14, 2023

B.C. HAMC make splash in Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk

A pair of road worn HA don't appear to be setting up a new chapter in Canada's far north. Cops went out of their way to spell things out for concerned residents as the bikers rolled through Inuvik.

“The Inuvik RCMP were aware of the presence of these individuals. The Hells Angels are an international criminal organization that is linked to murder, widespread drug trafficking, human trafficking and other serious criminality in Canada. We, as the police, do not welcome their presence in our communities.”

Kaleb James Moir in the chit again

Kaleb James Moir, of Pocatello, Idaho has been charged with felony aggravated battery after a Pocatello police officer witnessed the assault. The cop saw Moir, who was listed in the police report as being 6 foot, 4 inches tall and weighing 275 pounds, standing over the other man, who is described as being 5 foot, 7 inches tall and weighing 130 pounds. “Moir had a hand on (the victim’s) throat and was slamming the back of his head on the floor and was punching him in the face multiple times,” cops wrote. A video provided audio of the altercation, in which Moir can be heard yelling profanities and threatening the victim for having Hells Angels stickers on his motorcycle. Prosecutors will attempt to prove there is enough evidence against Moir to elevate the case. If convicted of a felony aggravated battery charge, Moir faces up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $50,000.
Moir was busted in January for attacking a woman. The victim said Kaleb Moir hit and choked her multiple times over the course of two days after he was kicked out of a motorcycle club. In 2021 Kaleb James Moir challenged a man to fight him outside of Karen’s Bar, severely cutting the man’s face and injuring his nose. Moir was carrying a semi-automatic handgun at the time.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

President of Rebels MC Dixon busted in Bendigo

Victoria police say a Rebels MC chapter president, sergeant at arms and patched member attacked the victim outside his North Bendigo home. They assaulted the man after he had waved at a speeding motorbike on his street to slow down. The victim was left with serious facial injuries. The bikies face up to 10 years in jail.

Dixon was out on bail.
The acting State president of the Rebels bikie gang is Jason Anthony Dixon, 49. He is facing a long list of gun and drugs charges after a major takedown by the gang crime squad in 2022.

Storm Shadow missile strike kills Russian Lt. Gen. Oleg Tsokov

Senior Russian general Lt. Gen. Oleg Tsokov was killed in the port city of Berdyansk. Both sides confirm a UK-supplied Storm Shadow missile strike, 100 miles from the front. Tsokov, the deputy commander of Russia's Southern Military District, would be the highest-ranking Russian officer to be killed in the conflict.
Russian Major General Sergei Goryachev was killed in a strike on a command post in southern Ukraine in June. Goryachev is the fifth major general be killed in Russia’s invasion and first of 2023. On May 11 the UK confirmed the transfer of Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine. The Storm Shadow warhead features an initial penetrating charge, then a variable delay fuse to control detonation of the warhead. Intended targets are high value, strategic targets. The missile is fire and forget, programmed before launch.
Storm Shadow missiles are capable of striking targets with great precision at much longer ranges than had previously been possible for Ukraine.
The cruise missiles are launched from specially modified Su-24 strike aircraft and fly under the cover of MiG-29 and Su-27 fighters. They have a range of over 400 km and deliver a 300 kg (660 lb) HE multipurpose warhead. Unit cost is $3.19m.

Charles DeBono free 1 year after $56m steal

A year after being sentenced for orchestrating one of Canada’s largest Ponzi schemes, Charles DeBono is free on day parole. When arrested in his bolthole in the Dominican Republic in 2020, the fugitive was so distraught that he said “they would have to kill” him before he’d go back to Canada. He even tried to wrap one of his shoelaces around his neck to convince folks he was serious. DeBono, 64, was the architect of Debit Direct, an 'investment opportunity' that supposedly provided debit terminals to small businesses. 515 people were duped out of $56 million by a shameless conman in a classic Ponzi scheme. After a four year investigation and prosecution, DeBono was sentenced to seven years, which was cut to just over four years after credit for pre-sentence custody. DeBono was also ordered to pay nearly $29 million in restitution to victims. Cops found $1.5m.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Iran's ‘Bitumen Mafia’

Iran is among the world’s top producers of bitumen, a black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons usually obtained as a residue from petroleum distillation. It is typically used in applications such as road surfacing, roofing and certain types of paint. Most Irainian national production is distributed free of charge to state-owned entities and affiliates of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. 65% of this, or 2.5 million tons, ends up being exported illicitly. With a bitumen price of $410 per ton, this is equivalent to over $1 billion per year.

None of this returns to ordinary Iranian citizens.

Lawrence Bishnoi rushed to hospital

Notorious gangster and accused in the hit of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, Lawrence Bishnoi, 30, was rushed to hospital from jail amidst tight security. Bishnoi's lawyers said he suffered from high fever and a stomach infection. He began showing symptoms of jaundice, further exacerbating his deteriorating health.
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See ----->Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala whacked

Monday, July 10, 2023

UK dog Connor Chapman guilty = 48 years


Connor Chapman blasted Elle Edwards twice in the back of the head and injured five others, including his intended targets. He posted on Facebook four days after murdering her, saying her killing 'could of been enyones tragedy'
UK nutbar Connor Chapman, 23, killed Elle Edwards, 26, after opening fire with a sub-machine gun outside a pub on Christmas Eve. Chapman was convicted of killing Edwards, who died after he fired 12 rounds at a group of people standing outside a pub in Wallasey Village, Merseyside. Chapman fired a volley of shots from a Skorpion sub-machine gun as he sought revenge on two rival gangsters.

Sunday, July 9, 2023

Cops seize 3D-printed guns, printers in rural Alberta

Cops showed off some of the guns they recently seized in rural Alberta, including 11 that were 3D printed. Cops found the guns while searching seven homes in Grande Prairie, Penhold, Innisfail, Brooks, Lloydminster and Lac St Anne County. 8 3D printers, 45 gun parts, 72 long-barrelled guns, eight handguns, suppressors, bump stocks and over-capacity magazines were also found. The search warrants were executed as part of Project Reproduction, led by Montreal’s Équipe intégrée de lutte au trafic d'armes (EILTA), which aims to crack down on the manufacturing and trafficking of firearms. 2 weeks ago, RCMP confirmed 440 firearms were seized (both traditional and 3D-printed) and 45 people were arrested as part of Project Reproduction searches across Alberta, including Calgary and Edmonton.
See ----->Canadian cops raise alarm over ghost guns