Friday, January 1, 2021

U.K. hitman Steven Boyle attacked in prison

Steven Boyle was found guilty of murder after John Kinsella was shot in the back of the head whilst out walking his dog on May 5, 2018. Boyle, along with shooter Mark Fellows, was jailed for life for his part in the gangland murder. Fellows cycled up behind Kinsella and fired the fatal shots. Boyle was the 'spotter' who helped Fellows carry out the hit. HMP Wakefield, nicknamed 'monster mansion' is home to some of the UK's most notorious criminals.
British runner, cyclist, and mob hitman Mark “Iceman” Fellows, 39, has been convicted for the murders of two rival gangsters. He was busted, in part, because of his GPS watch. He was found guilty by a jury at Liverpool Crown Court of killing organized crime leader Paul “Mr. Big” Massey and his associate John Kinsella.
Cops already suspected Fellows when they came across a photo of him wearing his GPS watch, two months before the murder. Detectives found the device at Fellows’s home and checked its GPS data for files that could link him to the murder. They found the runner had plotted the murders with the same attention and precision of a serious athlete.

He had recorded his recon missions that mapped his escape routes. On January 17, 2019, he was sentenced to life in prison.
The mobster shot Kinsella after learning he'd offered £20,000 for anyone willing to 'cut' Fellows.

5 pounds of cocaine busted

Kieter Elian Morales thought it would be a great idea to smuggle cocaine into the US.

His plot to hide 5 pounds of cocaine in a can of tomato paste was foiled by alert agents at JFK airport.

Farogh Sadat not lucky 3 times

Farogh Sadat, 37, was shot dead outside a bakery in Toronto's Corso Italia neighbourhood on June 23, 2020 while he was sitting in his SUV with California licence plates. It was the third known assassination attempt on his life. Sadat had developed bad blood with Mexican drug dealers in the Greater Toronto Area through a series of drug rips. The B.C. man faked his own death at one point.
Cops said it appears the killers were “lying in wait” on a side street before the killing. Sadat was blasted more than a dozen times at point blank range. The career criminal and drug dealer was well known to police. A law firm known as Mr Lawyer posted a video (now deleted) which apparently shows the two gunmen.

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

'Cozy' former London Hells Angels clubhouse up for grabs

If you had your heart set on a cozy home with REAL character in London, the house at 549 Grey St. may be gone. With no takers at $299,900 the price was reduced to an uber bargain basement $249,900. It's now appearing the 'investor's dream' found a live one.

The site saw violence arrive on Jan. 12, 2012, during a battle between the Hells Angels and a London street gang. Diamond Ialenti, a high-ranking HA member at the time, and a woman were shot while sitting in a car parked across the street from the clubhouse. It is said neighbors are happy to see the bikers take their partying ways elsewhere.

Ottawa nomad Khosrowkhani sentencing Feb 11

Full patch HA Nomad Joshua Khosrowkhani, 33, who was facing five charges arising from his arrest Aug. 1, 2019, pleaded guilty to cocaine possession for the purpose of trafficking. Khosrowkhani's home returned 119 grams of cocaine that was cut to 10% purity. Cops also found $10,500 in cash.

See ----->15 busted in 'Project Skylark'

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Ignacio Paez Soto 'El Nacho' whacked

Ignacio Paez Soto, associate of drug cartel kingpin Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán was executed during an attack in Caborca, Sonora. Soto was sitting inside his vehicle with his wife when a group of assassins launched the assault outside a convenience store parking lot. Assassins jumped out of a Jeep Cherokee carrying military rifles and fired before they fled. Paez was shot more than 50 times and was declared dead at the scene.
Paez reportedly oversaw the Sinaloa Cartel's operations throughout the northern state of Sonora since 2002, including turf in the cities of Sásabe, Alta, Pitiquito and Caborca.

The Sinaloa Cartel has been beset by an internal power struggle since El Chapo was captured. El Chapo's three sons, 'Los Chapitos', have fought for control of the organization against a cell created by Rafael Caro Quintero.

Monday, December 28, 2020

Colombia busts massive cocaine lab

A Colombian lab that produced at least $700m of cocaine a year was dismantled by the military. Security forces raided the compound located by the Curay River in Nariño.
The lab averaged production of 16 tons. The military discovered 2,026kg of cocaine that was set to be shipped out. Agents also found 904kg of cocaine paste, which is obtained when cocaine is extracted from the coca leaf. Soldiers on site also found a hydropump, a vacuum, a compressor, eight digital scales, 10 microwave overs, two filtration equipments and at least 360 tags that were used to identify the cocaine packages.

Five members of the Alfonso Cano Occidental Bloc were arrested and another purported associate was shot dead.

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Another narco jet crash in Guatemala

A jet transporting at least $16m in cocaine crashed in northern Guatemala, killing the co-pilot. The plane was tracked to Sierra del Lacandón National Park where it crashed. The aircraft was the 37th linked to drug trafficking this year in Guatemala.
342 kilos of cocaine were seized from the wrecked plane. The military arrested the Mexican pilot and two Guatemalan nationals. Authorities found three rifles, three cellphones, a satellite phone, a GPS system and ammunition.
See ----->Guatemala Narco Jets

No Parole for wicked pedophile Shayne Lund


Shayne Lund
Shayne Lund was denied parole in September. He is serving an indeterminate sentence for attacks on 14 females as young as two years old. The 35 charges ranged from arranging sex offences involving children, printing child pornography, bestiality and sexual assault.

Kathryn Thompson, Shayne Lund. He pleaded guilty in 2016. A judge said there will never be a time when it will be safe to release Shayne Lund into the community.

Shayne Lund
After a five-year-old girl fought off Shayne Lund’s sex-crazed advances, he begged his girlfriend to get him younger children who wouldn’t know any better or tell. “I want the two-year-old,” Lund texted Avery Taylor. “I’m fixated ... I want her bad.”

“I’m trying hun,” Taylor responded.

Lund, now 28, formerly from Orillia, has been in custody since his arrest in September 2013. He pleaded guilty to 35 charges, including planning to kidnap, drug and rape children; sexually assaulting children; making child pornography; and bestiality with dogs and horses.
Taylor and another Lund girlfriend, Kathryn Thompson pleaded guilty to their own list of related charges.

In the 233-page statement of facts, text messages between Lund and Taylor show they had ongoing plans to kidnap a younger child after plans to abuse the five-year-old girl failed twice.

“I liked that she saw my (penis) and I liked that she was resistant,” he replies in a text, referring to the five-year-old. “If you want them awake we need younger,” Taylor replied. Lund then describes perverted sex acts he’d perform on a toddler.

Shayne Lund, Avery Taylor
Taylor was sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison followed by six years of intensive supervision in the community. Thompson received three years in prison with four years of community supervision.

UK Drug kingpin Thomas Maher

Thomas Maher, 40, conspired to transport £1.5m of cocaine and launder £1m in cash. He was jailed for 15 years.

The Irishman was arrested but never charged with the killing of 39 Vietnamese migrants in a truck trailer. Cops put him under surveillance for seven months until they arrested him a second time.
The Vietnamese had paid £10,000 each to be smuggled into the UK. They were placed on a truck in Europe, driven by Eamonn Harrison, to Zeebrugge, Belgium and put on a ferry. Truck driver Maurice Robinson collected the container from Purfleet, Essex, after it arrived.

Robinson was sent a message saying: “Give them air quickly but don’t let them out.” He drove out of Purfleet port, stopped and opened the doors to find a tomb. Robinson, 26, and Ronan Hughes, 40, who ran a haulage company, admit manslaughter and conspiracy.

Monday, December 21, 2020

9 years, 6 months for Munich HA 'Khaled B'

Munich's most spectacular rocker process has come to an end after over a year. Hells Angel Khaled B. (40) has to go to prison for nine years, six months. Khaled B. seriously injured his victim Erdinc D. (45) and his brother more than five years ago with a knife attack in the 'Crowns Club' disco.

After three years on the run, the Hells Angel turned himself in 2018.

UK Gangster pulls 12 years for selling gun to youth

A gangland kingpin who masterminded a UK-wide gun running racket has been jailed for 12 years after police caught him selling an antique revolver to a teenager. Aqdas Vasi, 32, was arrested after officers saw him hand over an American-made Defender 89.32 Rimfire weapon to Tyrece Weaver, 19.
Vasi was a member of the Fallowfield 'Mad Dogs' gang.
Cops searched Vasi's Audi Quattro convertible and found a British made Bulldog revolver. Vasi admitted charges of selling a firearm and possessing prohibited weapons. Weaver pulled 5 years youth custody after he admitted possessing a prohibited firearm and ammunition. The teenager claimed he was forced to get the gun by Manchester by Herts-based gangs who force kids as young as 10 into 'county lines' drug trafficking.

The judge wasn't amused. 'It is trite to say that too many lethal weapons are available, carried, distributed or used. They have devastating consequences and are properly described as a scourge on our society.'

Friday, December 18, 2020

Milton 'Butch' Jones seeks covid-19 release

Milton 'Butch' Jones, a leader of the notorious Detroit drug gang "Young Boys, Inc.," contracted the coronavirus in federal prison and is seeking compassionate release. Once a feared drug kingpin linked to multiple Detroit killings, Jones is now 65, in a wheelchair and on dialysis three times per week.

In 1982, leaders Raymond Peoples, Jones and 41 lieutenants were indicted. Jones was released after 12 years in federal prison, but was busted again for murder and drug charges. He has served more than 19 years and has a 2027 release date.
At Jones' prison, 306 inmates and 22 staff are Covid positive and 9 inmates have died.
Milton 'Butch' Jones and his crew were called the Henry Ford of heroin. The group was highly effective because of its vertically integrated structure. It was described by the Feds as a "military-like organization chart for narcotics conspiracy."

YBI worked to keep drugs, distribution, and money in separate locations. It used minors exclusively as runners and street level dealers, which made inflitrating the gang impossible. YBI represented a change in gang structure. It also sourced it's own heroin supply, instead of relying on the Italian mafia.

Quebec bikers lose firearm permits

Sûreté du Québec revoked the firearm permits of 11 members of motorcycle clubs sympathetic to the Hells Angels. "Allegiance to organized crime has a direct impact on their privilege of possessing a license to possess and acquisition of firearms." Red Devils, Dark Souls, Devils Ghosts, Devils Riders, Death Messengers, Brotherhood, Rolling Aces, Heaven Demon, Survivor Bikers and Sacrilege clubs were all effected. 'Hangarounds' of the Hells Angels are targets. The Rebel Riders appealed to the Court of Quebec to recover their firearms licenses, but failed. The president admitted that his group wore jewelry showing their support for the HA. Walking around in public with a badge showing support for the Hells Angels is now a recipe for headaches.
The judge said “In our country, owning a gun is a privilege. This privilege is highly regulated and a license is necessary for the possession of such a weapon. ”