Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Meninder Dhaliwal whacked in Whistler

Surrey residents Gursimran Sahota, 24, and Tanvir Khakh, 20, have been charged with murder.
Well known Lower Mainland Brothers Keepers gangster Meninder Dhaliwal, and Satindera Gill were shot to death in Whistler. The pair were shot at about 12:20 p.m. The shooting happened steps from the Whistler Village Gondola. Dhaliwal died at the scene, Gill succumbed to his injuries in hospital. Two men have been arrested in connection to the shooting. Dhaliwal’s older brother Harb was shot to death in Coal Harbour on April 17, 2021.


Vancouver cops issued a warning to the public in 2021 about gangster Meninder Dhaliawal and his brothers.

See ----->Harb Dhaliwal killer sentenced - 20 years
See ----->https://nypost.com/2022/07/24/vancouver-ski-town-under-lockdown-after-shooting/

Monday, July 25, 2022

Punjab gangster Goldy Brar needs to go, and others - revisited


A reward was put on Khalistan Tiger Force chief Hardeep Singh Nijjar in connection with the murder of a Hindu priest.
Last year Indian officials complained that Canada is a safe haven for Khalistani terrorists. India has submitted documents to Canada regarding the presence of Khalistani elements and other gangsters many times, but no action was been taken. Hardeep Singh Nijjar lived in Surrey, promoting the agenda of 'Sikhs for Justice'. He was whacked by India state actors in June 2023. Interpol issued a red corner notice for Khalistani Arshdeep Singh, who is also in Canada and connected to Nijjar.
Arshdeep Singh
Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun posts videos calling for Sikh attacks on government buildings. Rounding out the wanted imports is Lakhbir Singh, alias 'Landa'. He has been wanted by Punjab cops for over a year. He lives openly in Edmonton.

Lakhbir Singh, 'Landa'

Satinderjit Singh entered Canada on a student visa in 2017.
After the killing of Moosewala on May 29, Canada-based Goldy Brar (Satinderjit Singh), a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility. Punjab Police said that Lawrence Bishnoi was the mastermind in Moosewala’s killing. Gangsters Jagroop Singh Roopa and Manpreet Singh were gunned down in an encounter with Punjab cops. They recovered an AK-47, thought to have been used in the Moosewala murder.

Lawrence Bishnoi
See ----->Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala whacked

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Mexican cartel monkey killed in shootout - 'El Changusto' - update II

El Changusto lives large in death and fans can obtain T-shirts and other gear. 11 were killed in the confrontation in the municipality of Texcaltitlán, State of Mexico. The spider monkey was owned by a man in his 20s, a member of the La Familia Michoacana. He was found dead with the primate on his chest.
Mexican narco fascination with exotic animals has been put on display after a spider monkey was killed in a shootout. This follows a tiger wandering the streets in Tecuala, Nayarit, and a man who died after trying to pet a tiger in Michoacán state.
Photos from the scene showed the monkey sprawled across the body of a dead gunman. Dubbed 'El Changusto' the recently departed monkey is internet famous. In Mexico 'hacer changuitos' is to keep one’s fingers crossed.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Jordan Azzopardi - Malta's El Chapo nailed after car chase

Drug baron Jordan Azzopardi was arrested after a police chase that ended in Madliena. Azzopardi was out on bail while facing serious drug trafficking charges. He faced some 15 different accusations, including trafficking of heroin and 150 kg of cocaine. Acting on a tip, cops intercepted Azzopardi's BMW X3. After a chase Azzopardi was seen throwing a bag out of the car. It contained cocaine.

Bail this time around has been denied.

Friday, July 22, 2022

Mexico raffles off headache narco mansion of Lord of the Skies

On the 17th try, a winning number was picked for the mansion that once belonged to former Juárez cartel boss Amado Carrillo Fuentes. Lottery administrators put three million numbers up for grabs, but the tepid public response meant that multiple numbers had to be picked before one came up a winner. “How would you like a house in Jardines del Pedregal?” tempted the commercials. “I can already picture myself living there!” a woman replies breathlessly. “Or you could sell it,” suggestes the announcer. The property has long been a headache for the Mexican government. Seized in January 1995 from Carrillo two years before his death, the mansion became a white elephant. A prize nobody wanted. Winning ticket number is 339,357 – the ticketholder’s identity will not be made public.
See ----->Amado Carrillo Fuentes - Lord of the Skies

Delhi - the water mafia

Rows of men and women are gathered in narrow lanes, some sitting on their haunches. Large plastic drums are placed strategically in front of them. A cry goes up: "It's here, it's here!" A water tanker backs into the lane, and the scene descends into chaos.

Young men charge towards the truck, clambering onto the top with hoses, which are then lowered into the tank. Others push the drums in place - there's a mad scramble to fill them. Fights break out as some people are pushed out of the way.

30% of Delhi's population have no access to piped water and have to be supplied by water tankers. The difference between demand and supply is more than 750m litres a day. That means people must rely on the black market - water supplied by the 'water mafia'. It costs about $10 to buy 200 litres of water from the mafia. In contrast, water provided by the city government is free, when it's available. The mafia is rapidly drawing out water from India's groundwater, which is being critically depleted.

Gangster Chris Irwin runs out of lives

In April cops warned the Vancouver public to avoid gangster Chris Irwin after two targeted shootings four months apart. "Be aware and vigilant" they said ominously.

That was some very good advice as the man at the center was whacked last week. He was found shot to death in an industrial area.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Lazarus Group - North Korean cybercrime

State-sponsored North Korean groups like Andariel, APT38, BlueNoroff, Guardians of Peace, Kimsuky, and Lazarus Group have had their US bounty doubled. The US State Department has upped its reward for information on cyber threat actors in North Korea from $5m to $10m. The Lazarus Group is behind many cyber attacks. The earliest attack was "Operation Troy", which took place from 2009–2012. This was a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) targeting the South Korean government.
They were behind attacks in 2011 and 2013.

Advanced Persistant Threats are hackers with resources, are persistent and motivated.
Kaspersky linked a North Korean IP address to Lazarus. Over time, attacks from the group grew more sophisticated; their techniques and tools have become better and more effective. A March 2011 attack known as "Ten Days of Rain" targeted South Korean media, financial, and critical infrastructure. The Lazarus Group attacks culminated on November 24, 2014. The Sony Pictures hack was the biggest corporate breach in history. Cutting North Korean cyber crime off at the source became essential to the security of the US.
Security experts say the hackers have created malware to hack into their targets' phones.
The Lazarus Group was linked to an operation that saw Bangladesh Bank lose $81m to cyber thieves. They and others targeted SWIFT, an interbank payment system. The Lazarus Group has been targeting employees with spearphishing attacks in order to steal Bitcoin. Hackers use the lure of a job opening for top role at a cryptocurrency firm as part of their scheme. Microsoft Word attachments are embedded with malicious macros which create separate decoy documents when enabled. The macros then install first-stage Remote Access Trojans (RATs) inside victims' computers. Hackers use these to download additional malware to steal Bitcoin.

Africa’s ‘narco-state' Guinea-Bissau


The country’s Supreme Court overturned the convictions of two alleged drug kingpins – Seidi Ba, a citizen of Guinea-Bissau, and Ricardo Monje, a Colombian. They had been sentenced to 20 years in connection with the 2019 seizure of 1.8 tonnes of cocaine. It was, until recently, the largest ever drug bust in Guinea-Bissau.

After a five-hour gunfight at the government palace in Guinea-Bissau, President Umaro Sissoco Embaló declared that one of the assailants, three civilians and seven security were killed.
Embaló pointed the finger at traffickers. The “failed attack against democracy was well-prepared and organized and was related to people involved in drug trafficking” Embaló said. The nation’s military plays a role in politics, including coups, the most recent of which was attempted this spring. The military has also participated in narcotics trafficking. The term 'narco-state' implies the free flow of drugs through national ports protected by official collusion. In 2018 at least 30 tons of cocaine entered the country, all bound for Europe.
The former Portuguese colony was beset by instability since its independence in 1974. It has staged at least nine coups. The economy was weakened by fall in demand for cashew nuts, which account for 90% of exports.
In 2013 a New York grand jury indicted Gen. Antonio Indjai, then the nation’s Army chief of staff, on charges of trafficking Colombian cocaine and providing weapons to anti-government insurgents there. He had seized power during the 2012 coup. He was sacked in 2014. Indjai, who the US government called “one of the most powerful destabilizing figures in Guinea-Bissau” when it put up a $5m reward for his arrest, lives freely in Bissau. He is thought to be behind the latest attempted coup.
See ----->Guinea-Bissau: Africa's 'narco-state'

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

B.C. gangster bear ravages car, shits inside

A Tofino woman thought her vehicle was malfunctioning when the horn and lights started going off, but instead there was a surprise waiting. Stephanie Hannay first heard her vehicle horn sounding around 10:30 p.m. Saturday outside her home. When she peeked outside, everything seemed normal. “I went to bed and was woken up at 2 a.m. by the horn going off again,” she said. She grabbed her keys and went to see what was going on. “I opened the driver-side door and this head pops out in the back seat and it’s just a bear. I couldn’t believe it.” Shitting her pants, she ran back inside. A conservation officer later opened the hatch to her vehicle and the bear made his escape. Conservation officer Sgt. Stuart Bates believes the same bear has damaged 12 other vehicles over the last six weeks.
“We do have a bear that about six weeks ago got into a car and got some food and has since then learned to test every car it comes across,” Bates said, adding bears will destroy vehicles from the inside out. After 3 hours confinement a bear has got to go somewhere.

Bern Biker trial - Hells Angels, Bandidos and Broncos

Prison sentences of varying lengths have been dished out. One of the main defendants was given eight years for premeditated attempted murder. Another was sentenced to 42 months for attempted grievous bodily harm. A further 19 bikers were tried for brawling or aiding and abetting with most convicted. During the trial most of the accused remained silent.

The violence in Belp erupted after the Bandidos tried to open a chapter there. The Hells Angels and their allies the Broncos saw this as a provocation and responded.
Hells Angels, Bandidos, and their associates faced off outside court in the Swiss capital Bern before the start of a trial into a violent clash between the two gangs in May 2019. Two men are accused of attempted intentional homicide, while another is charged with grievous bodily harm. Cops seized an assault rifle, six pistols, knives, machetes, tasers, pepper sprays and baseball bats.

José Noriel 'El Chueco' Portillo Gil - update


Among 13 arrested are a cousin of El Chueco and a sicario, both of whom had Urique police force firearms. Neither gun had been reported as missing or stolen.
The manhunt continues for 'El Chueco' (crooked). He extorted Toronto-based mining company Sierra Metals. El Chueco demanded 10% of the company’s copper shipments to allow trucks to pass a road in Urique municipality, in Chihuahua state. The gang leader's uncle, Samuel Pokare, was the local chief of police, giving him power and impunity in the area.
José Noriel 'El Chueco' Portillo Gil, 30, is the leader of a Sinaloa Cartel-affiliated gang called Gente Nueva (New People). He's accused of murdering two priests and a tour guide in a church. El Chueco went on a murderous rampage following a baseball game.

Javier Campos Morales and Joaquín César Mora Salazar
'El Chueco' has gone on the run, leaving his large brick home in the poor town of Bahuichivo, located about 20 km north of Cerocahui. His relatives have been arrested, local politicians are under investigation for connections to him and a reward of five million Mexican pesos (around $250k) has been offered for information leading to his arrest. The case rose to international attention after Pope Francis spoke about the murders and expressed his dismay at Mexico’s murder rate. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told the press that cops have had an arrest warrant out for El Chueco since 2018 for the murder of Patrick Braxton-Andrew, an American tourist he mistook for a DEA agent.