Sunday, July 19, 2020

Saad al Jabri wanted - billions missing

Fugitive Saad Al Jabri, a former top Saudi official, and his group at Saudi Arabia’s Interior Ministry misspent $11 billion in government funds, according to the Wall Street Journal. Al Jabri, on the run in Canada, ran a special Interior Ministry fund that was focused on high level counter-terrorism. Funds from the unit were funneled through a company called Technology Control Co, which was funded by the ministry but also owned at times by Al Jabri’s brother, his nephew and two close associates.
Al Jabri is considered a high-level national security asset by British and U.S. intelligence. Saad al Jabri has been living in Toronto after a 2017 palace coup in Riyadh that left Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. He is officially next in line to succeed his 84-year-old father, King Salman.

The Saudis attempted to have al Jabri arrested through an Interpol “red notice” in late 2017. Riyadh asked Canada to extradite him in the fall of 2019 even though there is no extradition treaty with the kingdom.

Comancheros bikie boss Pitasoni Ulavalu killed in bar fight

Feared bikie boss Pitasoni Ulavalu has been stabbed to death in a violent street fight just days after a court appearance over a pub brawl with the Nomads. Ulavalu, president of the Comancheros' Canberra chapter, died from knife wounds to his neck at a Canberra bar about midnight on Sunday.

The 48-year-old was at Kokomo's nightclub when he was stabbed in the melee before staggering outside and collapsing on the pavement.

Ulavalu faced charges of affray and assault over a brawl with the rival Nomads in January last year.

Video of Vikas Dubey goes viral

The video was captured a few days before Vikas Dubey's death. Vikas Dubey surrendered at the Mahakal temple in Ujjai. He was being taken to Kanpur when, en route, he was shot dead by police. Vikas equipped his henchmen with sophisticated Bihar 7.65 pistols made in Munger. They are always in demand among the country's gangsters and contract killers.
See ----->Indian Mob Boss Vikas Dubey captured - killed

Saturday, July 18, 2020

B.C. fentanyl overdoses setting records, again

B.C. recorded its deadliest month ever for drug overdoses. 175 people died in June, up from the record of 171 deaths set in May. Experts suggest that making dicetylmorphine (prescription heroin) more readily available would be one option to address the problem.
“It's simple. If you just give those to people … all these massive costs to society would just go away.” A total of 189 people have died of COVID-19 in B.C.

Friday, July 17, 2020

Genaro Garcia Luna a wicked cartel gangster - US

From 2001 to 2005, Garcia Luna led Mexico's federal investigation agency, and from 2006 to 2012, he served as Mexico's Secretary of Public Security. Mexico's former top security official trafficked cocaine and took millions in bribes to protect drug kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, prosecutors claim.

Genaro Garcia Luna, 51, is said to have been involved with the Sinaloa Cartel. A superseding indictment issued a new charge of 'engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise.' He faces up to life in prison if convicted.
Garcia Luna is currently awaiting trial in New York after pleading not guilty on charges he conspired to traffic cocaine and made false statements.
Two other high-ranking Mexican law enforcement officials, Luis Cardenas Palomino, 51, and Ramon Pequeno Garcia, 53, were also charged with cocaine trafficking.

Garcia Luna had been the subject of testimony of former cartel member Jesus Zambada during kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's trial last year.  He testified that he personally made at least $6m in hidden payments to Garcia Luna between 2005 and 2007. 

25 years for New Zealand meth importer Wong


Chiu Tai Fi, left, and Ricky Leung caught on camera loading meth infused umbrella stands into a car
Wai Fat Wong, 68, was sentenced to 25 years in jail for leading one of New Zealand's largest drug import operations, hiding meth in umbrella stands. 267kg of meth, worth $66m was seized.

Before his sentencing Wong's lawyer raised cultural issues, including allergies Wong was suffering from eating food he was not used to, and he has "thrown himself into rehabilitation".
The umbrella stands looked like concrete but were actually a mixture of methamphetamine and gypsum.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Hells Angels nada fans of Iron Order MC

Hells Angels aren't famous for giving respect, particularly to other bikers. If there's one club that rubs the HA the wrong way it's the Iron Order MC and there have been several violent confrontations. Why would that be so?

Iron Order MC have been accused of being 'posers' playing dress-up on weekends to live up their ideas of what the OMG lifestyle is. Hells Angels do not take this open disregard of hallowed HA traditions lightly.
OMGs have a code of silence and deal with problems internally. They NEVER willingly cooperate with the pigs.

But the Iron Order MC doesn't abide by that code since they're mostly made up of cops, prison guards and other government knobs.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

New Generation Jalisco Cartel - Omar García Harfuch

Harfuch suffered three bullet wounds as he and his bodyguards came under heavy fire around dawn in an upscale Mexico City neighbourhood June 30.Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes is public enemy No. 1 for the Mexican and U.S. governments. The U.S. is offering a $10m reward, with Mexico 30m pesos. 'El Mencho' is likely hiding in the mountains of Jalisco or Michoacán. He is thought to have engineered the attack on Omar García Harfuch, Mexico City's secretary of public security.
On February 21, Rubén Oseguera González was extradited to the United States. 'El Menchito' was considered to be the number two within the Jalisco Cartel, below his father, Nemesio Oseguera. Five days after the extradition of El Menchito, Jessica Johana Oseguera González was arrested in Washington. Jessica was present at the hearing of El Menchito. The U.S. points to 'La Negra,' as the owner of companies linked to CJNG and used to launder money. On June 2 a new blow to the CJNG was announced as authorities froze 1,770 bank accounts of individuals, 167 of companies, and two trusts. Jessica Johana Oseguera González

Heinous MC gang visits Kelowna retirement home

Residents and staff of Westwood Retirement Resort got a visit from a group of bikers. The group isn't the Kelowna Hells Angels MC, but the Southern Interior Christian Riders MC.

Monday, July 13, 2020

Pakistan gangster Uzair Baloch denies all


Baloch was nailed in 2017 by Pakistan's Army after he was accused of espionage and leaking information to Iran. The Army handed him over to the police in April.
Uzair Baloch, who has been accused of committing 198 murders during the Lyari gang war, has denied all. "I swear to God, I did not kill anyone," Baloch said in court. More than 16 cases, including the murder of gangster Arshad Pappu, who killed Baloch's father, were heard by the court. The Karachi crime lord was a key figure in the notorious gang war in his hometown of Lyari. The hearing has been adjourned.
In a statement he now denies, Baloch confessed to crimes such as murder, extortion, encroaching on land, illegally occupying 14 sugar mills, harassing residents and arms trading.

One killed in Colorado clash between Hells Angels, Mongols

One man is dead and several others were taken to the hospital after Hells Angels and Mongols tangled at 5980 Lamar St. in Arvada. Cops said multiple people were shot after dozens of shots were fired. It’s unclear how the clash between the Hells Angels and Mongols started.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Speeder yields 50kg of cocaine to Craik RCMP

Craik RCMP seized 50 kg of cocaine during a traffic stop near Davidson, Sask., on July 3. Cops stopped a vehicle for speeding northbound on Highway 11 about 1:30 p.m. Fifty one-kg bricks of cocaine were seized along with burner phones and $3,600 in cash.

Jitpartap Singh Bhatti, 24, and Harmdeep Sandhu, 30, both from Brampton, Ont., were arrested and charged with trafficking cocaine.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Jamie Bacon pleads guilty in Surrey Six executions

13 years after one of the most notorious gang killings in BC history, Jamie Bacon has pleaded guilty. The former leader of the Red Scorpion gang entered a guilty plea Thursday afternoon to conspiracy to commit murder in the Surrey six killings in October 2007. In May, the B.C. Court of Appeal ordered a new trial for Bacon after prosecutors appealed a December 2017 stay of the charges. Bacon’s defence lawyer said if the judge accepts their proposal, factoring in time served, his client will have “somewhere between five or six years left to serve.”

Indian Mob Boss Vikas Dubey captured - killed

Vikas Dubey was fatally shot on Friday in police custody while allegedly trying to flee. Critics and opposition politicians are calling the killing a "staged drama". Vikas Dubey allegedly snatched a gun from officers after their vehicle overturned on a highway near the Indian city of Kanpur and tried to flee.

Dubey had been accused in 60 criminal cases, including murders, attempted murders, robberies and kidnappings. It appears an extrajudicial killing. "If you support extra judicial killing, you could be next."
Uttar Pradesh's dreaded gangster Vikas Dubey was nabbed in the safe grounds of a temple complex after he turned himself in. Dubey shouted, "Yes I am Vikas Dubey from Kanpur".

Dubey had successfully eluded the police in three states for a week. He knew that he would be shot dead if he gave himself up to Uttar Pradesh police.
The ambush has rocked the country. Vikas Dubey is on the run.The Uttar Pradesh government has assured citizens that justice will be served in the case of the Kanpur encounter where 8 cops were killed in an ambush with gangster Vikas Dubey. Police had gone to arrest him but he was tipped off and his gang was waiting.

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

‘General’ Bill Horrace whacked in home invasion - update

Keiron Gregory, 22, of North York, has been charged with the second-degree murder of Bill Horrace, 44, who was gunned down after four men forced their way into an east London home. London police also arrested cop Trevor Gregory, 46, of the Toronto Police Service for breach of trust. Trevor Gregory is a detective constable at 53 division in midtown, with 21 years of service. He has been suspended with pay.
44-year-old Bill Horrace, a former General in the National Patriotic Front of Liberia was shot and killed in London, Ontario. The NPFL was a rebel group under the leadership of Charles Taylor. It was involved in the First Liberian Civil War from 1989 to 1996. The dead man was a leader in the most brutal rebel faction in Liberia and is described as 'ruthless'. He was accused of atrocities beyond comprehension and died as he lived.

He was known to be in Toronto as early as 2008.
Under Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, anyone who has committed gross human rights violations can be criminally charged, regardless of their legal status in Canada or where the alleged atrocities took place. The reality appears to be that Canada is a safe haven for world famous war criminals.

Paul le Roux done like dinner

Paul le Roux was an international drug dealer based in the Philippines. He smuggled methamphetamine out of North Korea, shipped tons of cocaine to Australia, set up arms deals in Indonesia, and laundered his millions in gold from Ghana and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). That isn't all. Le Roux offered Iran a missile guidance system. In Somalia he entered the tuna, arms and drug business on a large scale, building his own village and militia.le Roux confessed to several contract murders, including one of his own contract killers.
He was sentenced to 25 years in prison in mid-June for a long list of crimes.

The judge declared: "I have before me a man who has engaged in conduct in keeping with the villain in a James Bond movie."