Saturday, October 14, 2023

41 charges in Hells Angels bust on Vancouver Island - update VII

HA Sean Douglas Kendall, 45, plead guilty to three counts of trafficking cocaine and one of illegally selling pot. He goes away for 3 years. The other three bikers busted, William Bradley Thompson, Kristopher Stephen Smith and William Karl Paulsen, are still before the court.
HA Kristopher Stephen Smith, 44, turned himself in to cops. He was wanted on three drug offences and three weapons offences. HA Sean Oliver Douglas Kendall, 44, turned himself in on seven charges related to drug trafficking. 41 charges resulted from a 4 year drug trafficking investigation of the Hells Angels on Vancouver Island. Cops targeted Hells Angels in Nanaimo and their support clubs – the Savages and the Devils Army. HA William Karl Paulsen of Campbell River was reeled in and released.
Paulsen, 51, is facing sixteen drug charges (1 meth, 15 cocaine) and one count of unlawfully possessing explosives.
Unlawful Possession of Explosives [CC 82(1)] Here.
Cops seized six tubes of Senatel Magnafrac, an explosive used in mining. Senatel Magnafrac is an emulsion packed, robust explosive sensitive to a detonator. The explosive is orange in color with a firm, putty-like consistency. Explosives in Canada fall under the Explosives Act R.S.C., 1985, c. E-17 Here.

Also seized were 22 weapons, including an Uzi.
Cops seized 7.75kg of cocaine, 4kg of pot, 1.9kg of meth and 248 oxycodone pills. An unknown amount of cash was taken in.

Friday, October 13, 2023

Disbarred lawyer Doron Jorden Kolman busted again


This time Kolman was been charged with having loaded guns, ammunition, cocaine, and opioids for the purpose of trafficking.
Doron Jorden Kolman was a lawyer. He lost his licence in 2001 after he was convicted of fraud. He ripped off 21 clients for $1.2m. He gambled the money away. The law society covered losses. After serving his 3 year sentence, Kolman was arrested again a few years later for another fraud. In 2015, he was one of 19 busted in an investigation targeting the 'Ndrangheta in the GTA. Kolman was charged with conspiracy to commit extortion, counselling an offence and committing an offence for a criminal organization.

Gangster Jonathan Olson appeal dismissed - update

Brodie Tyrel Takahashi Robinson died in custody Oct. 5. He was serving time for discharging a firearm, assault of a peace officer with a weapon and obstruction of public/peace officer. Robinson was convicted with Jonathan David Olson for a rampage in 2017.

The Crown was seeking a sentence of 14 years.
Prolific offender Jonathon Olsen's appeal of his 11.5-year jail sentence for a crime spree five years ago that included shooting a man in the head was dismissed. Olson was convicted with Brodie Tyrel Takahashi Robinson for incidents over the 2017 Canada Day long weekend. Olson was sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court on Jan. 13, 2021. He has an extensive, violent criminal record.

Police dog Grinder after Olson attempted to drown him in the Vedder River.
The Crown informed the court in Sept 2019 of a pending application under section 752.1 of the criminal code ... the dangerous offender tag and indeterminate sentence. The dangerous offender designation was thereafter taken off the table. Intense drama ensued as Olson was found in possession of a stolen vehicle near the Vedder Canal. He ended up in the water fleeing from a cop dog that he fought off and attempted to drown. He was arrested by the RCMP’s Emergency Response Team hiding in bushes. Both Robinson and Olson faced a minimum for the most serious weapons offences. The criminal code calls for a minimum of five years with the use of a restricted or prohibited firearm. Olson originally faced the rare charge of attempting to kill or maim a law enforcement animal, but that was dropped.

Philip Esformes - 'unbounded greed'

Philip Esformes is a Florida nursing home owner whose 20-year prison sentence for a $1.3b Medicare fraud scheme was commuted by then-President Trump in late 2020. He is headed for retrial on 6 counts after losing an appeal claiming prosecutorial misconduct. The decision also leaves him on the hook for $44m in fines and forfeiture orders related to his conviction. When charges were filed against him and two others in 2016, the DoJ called it the “largest single criminal health-care fraud case ever brought against individuals” in department history. In the announcement of the commutation, the White House said Esformes had been “devoted to prayer and repentance” while in prison and was in “declining health.”
Esformes played his Jewish card and connections. Esformes’s family donated $65k to the Aleph Institute over several years starting after his indictment. That group petitioned for his release. Esformes’ fraud spanned two decades and involved $1.3b in losses from fraudulent claims to Medicare and Medicaid. With the loot, Esformes bought a $1.6m Ferrari, a $360k Greubel Forsey watch, and paid for hookers. The FBI said he “is a man driven by almost unbounded greed.” There is no federal statute that explicitly states that prosecutors cannot retry a defendant on charges a jury deadlocked on after a president commuted their sentence for other counts on which they were convicted.

Kyrgyzstan cracks down on organized crime - Kamchybek Kolbayev

A day after Kamchybek Kolbayev was killed in an armed standoff, the chief of the State Committee for National Security, GKNB, spoke. “I am addressing criminal elements: do not break the law. From now on, in our country there will be no thieves-in-law, no leaders of organized crime groups, no criminal organizations,” Kamchybek Tashiyev said.
The GKNB said on October 4 that Kolbaev was 'liquidated' during a special operation in Bishkek after he resisted arrest and opened fire at security forces. The 49-year-old Kolbaev was a top level "thief-in-law" boss. Kamchy Kolbaev 'Kamchybek Asanbek', was added by the US to a list of major global drug traffickers in 2011. Kolbaev's criminal network is described as being "part of the broader Brothers' Circle transnational criminal organization composed of leaders and members of several Eurasian criminal groups."

Thursday, October 12, 2023

Ghost gun maker Adrian Picketts-Yoxall on the run

Charges were approved against Adrian Picketts-Yoxall. Cops found a stash of homemade weapons inside his Heffley Creek home in January 2022. They also found a 3D printer, ammunition, magazines and body armour. Cops have ramped up warnings about ghost guns. The firearms are increasingly appearing at crime scenes in Canada.

For gun makers, a few hundred dollars in assembled parts returns an untraceable weapon worth $2k or more on the street.
See ----->Canadian cops raise alarm over ghost guns
See ----->3D-printed ghost guns
See ----->William Rainville - 249 Glock frames, parts.

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

HA Gaetan Bradette has regrets

“I have a lot of regrets,” Gaetan Bradette, 61, told the Parole Board. Bradette, closely tied to Maurice (Mom) Boucher, spoke of how his sons followed him into the drug business. Bradette admitted he sold drugs “for most of my life” and became “notorious” for it. In 2021, he and his two sons — Tommy, 27, and Francis, 40 — were arrested with several others. Last year, Gaetan Bradette pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and conspiracy. He was sentenced to 45 months and had 29 months left to serve when he pleaded guilty. Bradette is eligible for both day and full parole. His son Francis pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and has a sentence hearing scheduled at the Montreal courthouse this month. He will be going away.
His other son Tommy bought a 14-year sentence in August for trafficking and involvement in a murder plot. During his parole hearing, Brouillette heard conversations secretly recorded by cops indicating he gave son Tommy his blessings to take over his drug territory. Bradette denied it. "An influential member (of the Hells Angels) entered into my world. At the time I was about 25 years old. (The Hell Angel’s) name meant nothing to me. I didn’t even know who he was. He was the one person from that world I became close to.” While he didn’t name the Hells Angel, its obvious Bradette was referring to Boucher, a man who became the dominant figure in Quebec’s biker war.

$20m gold heist at Pearson airport - update IV

The Toronto airport heist of 400.19 kg in gold bars, along with US $2m was as easy as walking into Air Canada’s cargo facility, showing a false waybill, and leaving with the loot. So says a lawsuit by Brinks against Air Canada. The lawsuit says Air Canada has ass backward terrible security. There have been no arrests.

“This is an active investigation and we are exploring all avenues,” said cops.
The air freight container stuffed with $20m in gold and banknotes was unloaded from an Air Canada jet arriving at Toronto’s Pearson airport onto a Brink’s security truck while on the airport tarmac. The loot, the size of a desk, was then driven through a tunnel underneath the runways to an Air Canada cargo holding facility on the other side of the airport called Cargo West. It then disappeared. The afternoon flight to Toronto was from Zurich. The shipment was destined for TD Bank with Brinks providing security.
Brinks was co-ordinating the shipment of $20m worth of gold and currency when it was stolen from Toronto Pearson International Airport. The Brink’s Company, the corporation responsible for the transit of valuable goods, confirmed to CTV News on Monday they were “co-ordinating the shipments”. “At Brink’s, if assets are lost at any point during transfer, we reimburse our customers in accordance with our contract terms.” Cops are tight lipped as they spilled little beans about the $20m heist.
The goods were offloaded from an Air Canada plane at Pearson airport the evening of April 17. The airline's cargo operations were in possession of the high value goods when they disappeared. The missing loot was reported to cops shortly after.
Cops have no clue.
The heist happened in a holding cargo facility at the airport. The loot was removed by "illegal means." Cops wouldn't reveal where the aircraft carrying the cargo had come from, or its final destination. Its said the destination for the 'gold and banknotes' was TD Bank. What cops fail to say is the obvious ... it had to be an inside job.

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Greg Paul Carr slags, threatens HA Jaimie Yochlowitz again


Gregory Paul Carr of Newton has reinvigorated his hard-on campaign against HA 'Jewsifer'. Carr is even trolling Yochlowitz on his facebook. Here.
Greg Paul Carr, 58, has issued another series of vile insults and threats to the Surrey HAMC Hardside chapter and full patch Jaimie Yochlowitz. "Surrey H.A. members and their companions they are the sort of ppl who masturbate to porn of ppl having sex with animals." "Make the world a better place spit on Surrey H.A. members". In regards to Jaimie Yochlowitz specifically, Greg Paul Carr says ... "What a fucking mook!" Carr mocks Yochlowitz for, among many other things, owning a therapy dog. https://groups.google.com/g/bc.general/c/iml1NL-OvpM Jaimie 'Jewsifer' Yochlowitz
Surrey resident Greg Paul Carr slags the HAMC every day, and has for years. Mr. Greg Paul Carr feels the HAMC is filled with pussys, who will never 'do' anything about his 24/7/365 insults.

"Hey faggot contact Surrey RCMP just like the faggot Hell's Angels hey faggot with no wife or children my lawyer will destroy you whimpering whimpering pedophile ring. You are piece of merde."
Carr is most famous for wandering Newton alleys at 3:00am looking for knives and 'long black hose'. Gregory Paul Carr is a flaming homosexual transvestite, loves pink, and lives in South Newton, Surrey.


gregcarrsober@gmail.com, gregorycarritithetocharity@gmail.com, newton2022christian@gmail.com

Greenbelt Fraud - RCMP investigating - update VI

Mounties announced they are investigating Ontario's Greenbelt steal. “Therefore, no further updates will be provided at this time.” The RCMP was referred the file by the OPP in August to avoid any perceived conflict of interest. The OPP anti-rackets branch has been reviewing multiple complaints since mid-December.
Beaten black and fukkin blue, Doug Ford rolled back the Greenbelt land steal. New Housing Minister is Paul Calandra, who replaces the disgraced Steve Clark. "There's going to be a complete review from top to bottom and they're gonna have to stand on their own merit. And it's not just the 14 lands, it's gonna be the seven or 800 lands right across the board,” Ford babbled at reporters.
When asked for details about what it means to “stand on their own merit,” Ford refused to provide further details. Despite the re-evaluation, Ford said that progress will continue on developing the 14 remaining sites. “We're going to show how these builders these landowners are going to spend billions of dollars and supporting the community that they're building.”

Ford vows that neither he nor his Housing Minister Steve Clark will resign, nor will there be any rollbacks on their Greenbelt Fraud. Ontario citizens may kiss his fat asshole (_*_).
Burgers, hot dogs, carnival rides and protesters roasting Doug Ford are coming to the Ford Fest in Kitchener. Ford will be at Bingemans on Sept. 8 from 5 to 9 p.m. during a free event hosted by his Progressive Conservatives. Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Mike Harris invited peons to the “free, non-partisan community event.” Its a great way to cap off the summer says he. “With its vibrant atmosphere and relaxed setting, Ford Fest offers a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with their elected representatives.” Robbed folks in Ontario are asked to register for the event and tell Ford about his corrupt governance. (One may even donate, pffffft)

John Mutton (left) with Environment, Conservation and Parks Minister David Piccini and Harley Guindon. John Mutton bought a $300k Maserati days after meeting with Ford in the fall of 2022.
Latest to crawl from woodwork is Phoenix Kiss, self proclaimed ‘The Fixer’and Nico Fidani-Diker

John Mutton, who was Clarington’s mayor from 1997 to 2006, says he is not Mr. X and that he has no idea who the mystery man might be. Nico Fidani-Diker was also hired by Peter Tanenbaum.

John Mutton, Doug Ford.
The unregistered lobbyist formerly known as Mr. X is a key player in the report by Ontario's integrity commissioner. He is former Clarington Mayor John Mutton. He offered Raptors tickets and golf games to figures in the housing ministry while negotiating a $1m "Greenbelt fee" contingent on getting a parcel of land developed in Clarington. Mutton was contracted to work on getting 86 acres of land north of Nash Road out of the Greenbelt by its owner, Peter Tanenbaum. Tanenbaum purchased the property for $2.7m 20 years ago. In Sept 2022, Mutton wrote Tanenbaum saying that he had a lunch meeting with Amato and deputy chief of staff Kirstin Jensen. "Ours is the only file that I am discussing. I also have them coming to golf at Goodwood in 2 weeks with me and to a Raptors game," he said in an email.
Peter Tanenbaum
Mutton and Tanenbaum negotiated a contract on August 9, 2022, where he would be paid a $6k per month and a 'Greenbelt Fee' of $225k when final approval was obtained to remove the lands from the Greenbelt and a 'Rezoning fee' of $775k when authorization to develop the land was granted. Staffer Kirsten Jensen attended the free lunch, and said it took place on September 27, 2022 at Joey Eaton Centre. She denied discussing anything Greenbelt-related but said that Mr. X gave her a handout. Nash Road Developments Inc. is the owner of the land slated for removal from the Greenbelt in Clarington. Its president is Peter Tanenbaum.
Mutton is the President of MuniSol Inc. and Municipal Solutions Energy and Infrastructure LLC., consulting firms. He was accused multiple times of domestic abuse.

Monday, October 9, 2023

Arsène Mompoint whacked - update V


In 2021 the SQ released an image of the shooter. The hit was captured on video.
The Sûreté du Québec carried out four search warrants in Montreal in July as they investigate the death of gang leader Arsène Mompoint, who was killed in Kanesatake on July 1, 2021. The shooter got out of a grey sport utility vehicle and shot Mompoint at point blank range. A burned out van was found nearby. Mompoint, 47, was shot 3 times in the head while in a cannabis dispensary the Green Room in Kanesatake. Mompoint was linked to the Reds street gang and was the leader of 'Unit 44' a group that carried out hits for organized crime, particularly the mafia. Mompoint worked for murdered Salvatore Scoppa. Mompoint was in conflict with other top players in Montreal organized crime, including gang leader Gregory Woolley, who is close to the Sicilians.
The Sûreté du Québec released a photo of a man who wore a black cap, gray hoodie and black pants. His face is covered with a gray bandana.

The Gabriels are feared in Kanehsatake Mohawk territory, but respect there is none.
Robert Gabriel stands six feet four, with a long rap sheet that includes a pair of armed assault convictions. The owner of the Green Room was sitting beside Arsène Mompoint when 3 bullets were planted in the back of his head. Gabriel’s operation often has Hells Angels sitting out front, and there have been a long string of arsons at competing pot shops. 26 dispensaries now dot Route 344, and two more shops are set to open. More will interfere in HA business at Kanehsatake.
Gary and Robert Gabriel are famous for importing 7 times the amount of industrial waste allowed onto Mohawk territory. Robert Gabriel was first convicted of armed assault in 1988 and in 1997. His rap sheet includes convictions for aggravated assault and uttering threats. He was also sentenced to 15 months for his role in a riot in 2004.
See ----->G&R Recyclage - Robert and Gary Gabriel
See ----->Attempted murder of Arsène Mompoint in Saint-Léonard
See ----->"Godfather" of Montreal gangs in troubled waters

Sunday, October 8, 2023

Prolific Montreal bank robber Mounir Abou Daye sniffed out by K9


Mounir Abou Daye in 2008. “Don’t press the alarm or I will shoot you guys,” Abou Daye was quoting as having said in his latest heist.
Abou Daye, 37, admits to 19 bank robberies and has already served two long prison terms for two different series of armed robberies since 2009. He won't be sentenced as a dangerous or long-term offender for his latest bank heist despite his criminal past. The first designation could result in a convict being sentenced to an indefinite prison term. The second opens the door to the Parole Board of Canada imposing surveillance conditions for up to a decade after their prison sentence expires. Some $8,600 was placed inside grocery bags and he was off, only to get bitten stupid by a cop K9 when getting busted.