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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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05/13/12 11:53 AM
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RD is a forum, just like this one, only it's run by a big Dutch dictator with an iron fist and his noble (although castrated) second in command.
Happy Mother's Day! Never trust the Dutch  ! I agree 100% though. This forum is fine too, plus it's insulting to the owner/moderators of the BB to come here, and do nothing but whine about the RD and ask members if they please, please can have an invite. Relax. Enjoy your time here, use the search function if you want to learn something about american organised crime. And if you want an invite to the RD, pm a member. Don't be so obvious about it.
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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RD is a forum, just like this one, only it's run by a big Dutch dictator with an iron fist and his noble (although castrated) second in command.
Happy Mother's Day! Never trust the Dutch  ! I agree 100% though. This forum is fine too, plus it's insulting to the owner/moderators of the BB to come here, and do nothing but whine about the RD and ask members if they please, please can have an invite. Relax. Enjoy your time here, use the search function if you want to learn something about american organised crime. And if you want an invite to the RD, pm a member. Don't be so obvious about it. yeah and let's be honest, Ivy is here as well as there so usually whatever you want to know about OC gets answered 
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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05/13/12 02:59 PM
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On a curious note, been reading Mafia Inc today, and talked about Moreno Gallo. you know he was sent back to italy? has he tried to get back into Canada or no new lately?
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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05/13/12 10:37 PM
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On a curious note, been reading Mafia Inc today, and talked about Moreno Gallo. you know he was sent back to italy? has he tried to get back into Canada or no new lately? http://www.torontosun.com/2012/01/25/deported-killer-wants-to-return-to-canadaMONTREAL — A suspected adviser to the Rizzuto crime family, who agreed to be deported to Italy, has done an about-face and now wants a Federal Court judge to approve his return to Canada.
Moreno Gallo, a convicted murderer and popular baker in Montreal's Little Italy neighbourhood, filed the motion days after his expulsion on Jan. 4.
The Canada Border Services Agency says Gallo has an "active implication in organized crime."
The 66-year-old had said through his lawyer that he'd rather live in Europe than face assassination amid an ongoing purge of top Rizzuto figures.
But in court documents filed in Winnipeg, Gallo says he is known as an upstanding citizen in Montreal, where he immigrated when he was nine years old.
"Our bakery employs 15 people, including members of my family," he wrote to the court. "My family and I provide donations through charities. We provide pizza to poor children and give to local campaigns. Personally I help the poor and homeless of the community. They know they can always find food and comfort in our bakery."
Gallo, from Italy's southern Calabria region, worked with the Rizzutos after an earlier affiliation with the Cotroni clan, sources tell QMI Agency. He had been under lifetime parole conditions for the 1973 murder of a drug dealer, a crime for which he served 10 years in prison.
Despite the convictions, Gallo says Canada was wrong to revoke his permanent residency.
"Authorities knew about Mr. Gallo's permanent residency since 1970 and did not act, allowing him to settle down, raise a family, (start a) business, etc," defence lawyer Marie-Helene Giroux said.
Gallo says he considers himself to be Canadian after spending 57 years in the country.
"Canada has been my home since my arrival," he argues in court documents. "I was nine when I arrived in Canada. I have no recollection of Italy."
Gallo would be subject to strict conditions if he's ever allowed to return to Canada. Could be a long process for him to get back in though.
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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05/14/12 02:31 PM
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If he's planning to continue fighting his extradition and go back to Canada there was no reason for him to leave the country in the first place. Just after police warned him that his life was in danger he left the country.
This latest statement is probably a last effort to not loose face. Or maybe he wants to return when the dust settles. He's either permanently in Italy or because he's hiding. Arcadi did the same when he feared for his life. Thats what I figure. Hes lived in Canada for 57 years, I think he definitely wants back in, but right now, I doubt hes in a hurry to get back.
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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06/01/12 04:43 PM
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On p. 325 of the English-language Mafia inc. book is the following: From his cell in Brooklyn, Massino managed to get a message out to a man he trusted. He asked that man to travel to Canada and inform Vito of Vitale's treachery. In the end, however, the mission fell to a member of the Gambino family. The meeting was held in a shopping centre in Longueuil, on Montreal's South Shore. Fearing he could be arrested any day, Vito fled Canada two weeks later with his wife, Giovanna.See Excerpt from p. 325 of _Mafia inc._ Although the excact date of the meeting between this Gambino member and Vito is not provided, it must have been held in February 2003, based on the context in the paragraph. carmela, others: Any opinions as to whether the Gambino Family member who was an emissary was an Inzerillo? Someone related to the Inzerillos? Would Frank Cali have been too high profile to have travelled to Montreal? Please note that the word "member" might not necessarily mean a made Gambino. Recall that Mafia inc. was written in French and then translated. As well, Canadian organized-crime writers and journalists often use the word "member" generically.
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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antimafia, I would say that Cali would not have been in Montreal at that time. Other than that, I am of no help. Could have been any one of them. carmela: Thanks for the insight. Back on February 8, 2008, The Sixth Family co-author Adrian Humphreys wrote an article in Canada's National Post about the Old Bridge operation's transatlantic mafia arrests, in particular those of Filippo Casamento and Giovanni Inzerillo. From the article: On Jan. 22, 2004, anti-Mafia investigators in Montreal called colleagues in Toronto in a panic, saying Messrs. Casamento and Inzerillo were about to arrive at Pearson airport.
The pair was expected to fly from Sicily to Montreal but suddenly changed their destination to Toronto.
"We mustered a crew together and watched them get off the plane and check into the Sheraton hotel," said retired RCMP Staff Sergeant Larry Tronstad, who is now a partner with Detek Investigative Group, a private security firm in Toronto.
"He's walking around downtown like he'd been here a thousand times. He knew where he was going, where to get the shuttle bus, where to get his espresso."I wonder whether changing their destination from Montreal to Toronto was a diversionary tactic. If not, I wonder whether they would have met with individuals in the old Rizzuto organization to discuss new drug routes and pipelines.
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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06/16/12 10:32 AM
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This article was posted by antimafia on the real deal forum. It suggests that members of the Rizzuto clan are making a comeback. Link to article: http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2012/0 ... elle-large Google translation: Wide criminal alliance Mafia, Hells, West End Gang, Syndicates form the network of suspected traffickers dismantled Thursday DANIEL RENAUD JOURNAL DE MONTREAL, POSTED ON: FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012, 10:30 P.M. | UPDATED: FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012, 10:40 P.M. Is unity strength in this period of criminal instability? At least three distinct groups, the Mafia, the Hells, and the West End Gang operated together the cocaine trafficking ring dismantled Thursday by Montreal police. The ten people arrested, eight men and two women, appeared yesterday in Montreal. They faced a litany of charges, including cocaine trafficking and weapons possession. One of them, Sylvain Nuckle, 52, an individual with a heavy criminal record, would be a henchman of the West End Gang we have heard more about for the past year and a half. Another, Marcus Barthelus, 31, is the brother of John Winsing Barthelus, member of the Syndicates, a group in the pay of the Hells Angels. Jean-Winsing was arrested in a major operation conducted in 2008, Project Axe. The Syndicates, whose godfather is Gregory Wooley, a former member of the Rockers, a former farm club of the Hells Angels, would lead off in downtown Montreal since leaving prison guardian, almost a year ago. Other individuals arrested have a long track record. Gaétan Ponton, 53, and Guy Therrien, 47, were sentenced to prison terms of six years and four years imprisonment for cases of hashish and cocaine from the early 2000s. The Mafia Among the 10 individuals arrested, there are also Nico Ouellet, 39, who has been arrested along with an Angelo Follano in 2000. But Follano was arrested for importing drugs during the broad anti-mafia raids in 2006, Project Colisée. To catch him, the police had approached an individual who had infiltrated the amateur baseball team in which he and his accomplices were playing. The Rizzutos? Other individuals targeted in the investigation that led to searches would also be linked to the Mafia, specifically the Rizzuto clan, according to reports which have however not been confirmed. According to sources, the former dominant clan, beheaded during a vendetta orchestrated by cells of the mafia in 2009-2010, has been recovering little by little since the murder of Salvatore Montagna and the arrest of Raynald Desjardins and his conspirators, all accused of murder. Former old allies of the Rizzutos, packed by the ephemeral new Mafia bosses, have begun to rally, four months before a possible return of the imprisoned godfather Vito Rizzuto. Regularly in downtown Montreal, relatives of the clan would be seen in the company of people associated with bikers, street gangs or Turkish, Russian or Arabic criminal groups. It seems more than ever in these troubled times, the trend is for the clans to unite to make money.
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Re: Sal Montagna shot and killed!
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06/16/12 12:19 PM
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Well many people argue there really isn't an actual organization known as the West End Gang or the Irish mob in Montreal. Its a title that was simply given to a group of men, by the media/police who occasionally worked/scammed/robbed/imported together. I dont think its an organization in the mafia sense, thus no official membership. Think the Westies in New York. At least now a days. Dunie Ryan, a Whitey-esque gangster from 30 odd years ago had a large Irish criminal organization. I think the "West End Gang" criminals that are still active today are either former members of Ryan's old group or are descendents/apprentices of those members which is what has kept the term West End Gang alive.
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