Friday, June 26, 2020

Richard Eduardo Riquelme Vega - the Rich One

There's more trouble in paradise for Richard Eduardo Riquelme Vega. 'El Rico' (the Rich One) Evidence against him comes from Blackberry phones found on Kinahan associate Naoufal ‘Belly’ Fassih in April 2016. One message saw El Rico email Fassih in Dublin about “500 kilos” they planned to deliver to “that snake”, a reference to another Dutch criminal.The torso of 23-year-old Moroccan Nabil Amzieb was discovered in a burning car.
Vega was arrested in a Santiago hotel in 2017 after ariving from Dubai. He’s wanted in Holland, where a brutal turf war culminated with a severed head being found on an Amsterdam street.
El Rico is believed to be on the top rung of the gang responsible for the beheading and is the right-hand man of Naoufal Fassih, who was arrested in Dublin in a Kinahan safe house. At least 16 people have died in the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain in related underworld killings since March 2012, when a Dutch gang known as the Turtles stole cocaine worth £14m, part of a larger shipment – much of it destined for the British market. Known as "the most dangerous Chilean in the world", El Rico and his Moroccan associates in the Netherlands have forged tight links with the Kinahan mob. The Dublin-based Kinahans are key players in the trade.
Crime boss Christy Kinahan
The arrest of El Rico was another major blow to the Kinahans. Over 18 months, police seized €4m in cash, €55m in drugs and 40 firearms.

With the chain of the distribution broken, organized crime groups will need to reorganize as they look for new supply. Police fear the potential chaos of a drug feud. Prices of cocaine soared for dealers and users. Drug barons in Glasgow can currently buy 98 percent pure cocaine for up to £42,000 a kilo. It is heavily cut and by the time it’s sold for £35 to £55 a gram on the streets, its purity can be less than 10%.
See ----->http://gangstersoutt.blogspot.ca/2017/10/daniel-kinahan-bugging-1600-phones-of.html
See ----->http://gangstersoutt.blogspot.ca/2017/09/violent-irish-gang-eyes-oz-cocaine.html

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

RCMP tackles, beats, first nation chief for no reason - Update II

The crown has quietly dropped charges of resisting arrest and assaulting a peace officer against Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. Many demanded answers after the video was released. None have been forthcoming.
RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki was repeatedly pressed by politicos for answers over systemic racism in the RCMP — and she struggled mightily, at one point going on at length about the disparity in officers' heights. The country's top cop apparently doesn't know the difference between discrimination and racism.

After failing miserably to address the question, she handed it off to one of her staff. The grotesque problems in the RCMP start at the top.

The episode was about an expired license plate tag. Adam was charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. The footage was hidden by asshole cops even as they said that officers had acted reasonably. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has "serious questions" about what happened.
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation says the RCMP dash-camera video was released to get criminal charges against Chief Allan Adam stayed. The conflict starts at the 7 minute mark.
RCMP.KFortMcMurrayCommunityPolicing.GRC@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Rock Hill Nomads in chit again

Robert Lynn HannahSix HA in York County SC have been charged for a planned attack on the Outlaws MC. Three bikers are from the Rock Hill chapter and three are from other parts of South Carolina. President Robert Lynn Hannah, 49, was arrested along with Michael Dennis Kidd, 42, and Thomas Martinsen, 41.

Motivation is said to be turf. The men tried to enter the Bear’s Den Bar to start a fight with Outlaws.
Michael Dennis Kidd
Thomas MartinsenAfter seeing too many Outlaws, the men instead attacked a single Outlaw as he entered the parking lot. Lawrence Zealy
In 2013, 20 Rock Hill members were nailed. That bust resulted in over 100 years of jail time.

Toronto cop Ronald Joseph key player in GTA tow truck wars

Toronto cop Cst Ronald Joseph, 47 has been arrested as part of a criminal group that used stolen encrypted police radios in southern Ontario’s violent tow truck wars. The cop was so entrenched he not only profited by sharing police equipment and information, he also owned a car rental service and two tow trucks.
Tow truck employees from three different towing companies had access to three stolen Toronto police radios, at least one of which was stolen from police by a cop. Ronald Joseph has been with Toronto police for 11 years. He allegedly helped members of the consortium get a genuine police radio, which was then cloned. The cloned version was checked back in with police.

The scheme unraveled last month when cops stopped a tow truck driver and found a genuine Toronto police radio. When officers examined it, they found it was a clone. A few weeks later, police searched several homes and found a second Toronto police radio, reported lost or stolen in 2018.
Eleven were arrested, including seven tow truck drivers. On June 9, three tow truck drivers met at a Costco parking lot. Police were waiting and found a third Toronto police radio and a loaded 9mm. Joseph was first arrested earlier this month and charged with breach of trust and theft. He was arrested again last week and charged with gangsterism. He faces charges of taking secret commissions, attempt fraud, breach of trust, possession of device to intercept private communications, trafficking property obtained by crime, counseling forgery and counseling breach of trust. Joseph is suspended, with pay.
See ----->Tow truck industry nailed in GTA, again

Monday, June 22, 2020

Jailed wise guy turns to rat Sammy the Bull

86-year-old Gambino wiseguy Frank 'Frankie Loc' Locascio is doing time for a murder he says he didn’t commit. The former underboss to John Gotti is attempting to overturn his 1990 conviction for the murder of mobster Louis DiBono. He's looking for help from Mafia turncoat Salvatore 'Sammy the Bull' Gravano.

Included in Locascio’s papers is a signed statement from Gravano, in which the rat says that he forgot to tell prosecutors that Locascio wasn't involved with DiBono’s murder. Gotti wanted DiBono dead because he repeatedly failed to show up to meetings with Gotti, according to Gravano.
Gravano says Locascio tried to save DiBono's life with a tribute. Gotti was angered by this and demoted Locascio to 'acting consigliere.' Gravano was bumped to underboss and DiBono's fate was sealed.

DiBono took 4 bullets in the head for his deemed disrespect.

Port Elizabeth gangster pulls life + 31 years

21-year-old Walter Williams is a member of the 'Nice Time Bozzas' (NTB) gang.

He was found guilty on all counts against him including murder and attempted murder. The South African gangster's total prison sentence is life, plus 31 years and six months.
South Africa is second only to Mexico as the most murderous country in the world.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Full Patch Edmonton HA appears at didler's home

An unidentified full patch was among others at the Edmonton home of Wade Stene, 37. Stene was arrested after an eight-year-old girl was pulled into a car and sexually assaulted in March. He has been charged with kidnapping and sexual assault.
Wade Stene
Stene was released from Edmonton Remand and lives with his mother. Cops labelled Stene a threat to children and folks have an issue with being forced to live close to a sick animal like that.

Cops removed their tweet after protests grew.

Friday, June 19, 2020

Graves of UN gangsters desecrated

Theft of minor items from cemeteries is not uncommon.Duane Harvey Meyer was a former HA prospect and UN gangster who, at age 41, was gunned down in Abbotsford on March 8, 2008. Evan Appell was a UN gang member who died of a drug overdose on March 3, 2005. Sitting on either side of the bench at their graves were two stone lions. The statues have gone missing. No police reports have been filed.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

OPP make largest fentanyl bust in history

Raids netted more than 120,000 fentanyl pills and 70 kg of powder. 'Project Javelin' started with the OPP investigating a fentanyl tablet operation moving 325mg pills in Ontario and B.C. Cops in B.C. landed fentanyl pills made to resemble Teva‐Oxycocet 5mg/325mg.
3 commercial mixers, a pill coating machine, two pill presses, rolls of fake Teva pill bottle labels, 300 kg of powder cutting agents and $20k in cash was seized. Edin Sefic, 34, Halid Sefic, 30, and Richard Atanasoff, 54, face charges including production of a controlled substance, trafficking of a controlled substance and possession of property obtained by crime.

Things end badly for Bilal Dad

A drug dealer caught with £6k of heroin and crack in a hotel room has been ordered to fork over the £1,000 in cash he had. Bilal Dad was part of a gang of three found surrounded by drugs when cops went to the Derby Conference Centre in response to a complaint from management. Dad, 19, was jailed for 30 months while co-defendant Mohammed Sultan was handed the same.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

BitClub Ponzi scammer Russ Medlin nailed in Indonesia on sex charges

Russ Medlin, the head of the multi-million-dollar Bitcoin Ponzi, BitClub, was arrested in Indonesia on sex charges. 3 girls confessed to being part of a child prostitution ring. Medlin is a recidivist for pedophilia.

Medlin is wanted in the US for his role in a Bitcoin Ponzi scheme which siphoned $722m from investors.
Described by the FBI as "little more than a modern, high-tech Ponzi scheme." BitClub was shuttered in December 2019.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Medellín cartel co-founder transferred to Germany after US prison

Carlos Lehder Rivas smuggled cocaine worth billions to the US in the 1970s and 80s.Colombian drug lord Carlos Lehder Rivas, who helped create the Medellin cartel along with Pablo Escobar has been extradited to Germany after serving 30 years in a US prison. The 70 year-old landed in Frankfurt on Tuesday morning before he was handed over to the German authorities. Lehder has both German and Colombian citizenship. He was sentenced by a U.S. court to 134 years in prison in 1987 but cooperated. Lehder is reported to be seriously ill.