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Montreal Organized gangs
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With the new way the SQ is calling some of the gangs of Montreal as Organized crime and the different ethnic groups of those gangs, I had to do a new thread. https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...nait/2025-01-13/un-monopole-conteste.phpRebellion against the Hells Angels THE END OF ORGANIZED CRIME AS WE KNOW IT In Quebec, gangs are ramping up and shaking the club of criminal bikers. The Sûreté du Québec is adapting to this new reality. A file by Daniel Renaud "We will no longer see control over the territories of narcotics as the Hells Angels had before. They are challenged by groups that have already been called street gangs, but which are no longer so. For us, they are now criminal organizations," says Chief Inspector Pierre-Mathieu Viviers, big head of intelligence at the Sûreté du Québec. These gangs, which once provided services to the Hells Angels, have freed themselves, have become autonomous and structured criminal organizations, have contacts elsewhere in Canada or abroad, and now violently challenge their former biker employers. No question of being water carriers It is Dave Turmel, leader of the Blood Family Mafia (BFM) in the Quebec City region, who is considered in the media as the first standard bearer, in 2023, of this "rebellion" against the Hells Angels. But in reality, the revolt began two years earlier, led by highly dangerous individuals, according to the SQ. The Hells Angels' quasi-monopoly on drug trafficking in Quebec, acquired after the biker war that killed 160 people and injured as many during the 1990s, is quite damaged. Before, in the case of drug trafficking, it was very structured and hierarchical. You had the Hells Angels and people underneath. But here, it is much more fluid, the structure is modified and bittered. Chief Inspector Pierre-Mathieu Viviers, head of intelligence at the Sûreté du Québec "We see that these groups are increasingly organized. We realize that in terms of supply, accessibility to narcotics, it is no longer necessarily the monopoly of motorcyclists. They have strong contacts outside, so they become competitive against the usual roads that the Hells Angels had. They no longer have a reason to pay them a fee, "explains Mr. Viviers, according to whom the SQ no longer speaks of a royalty war, but of a conflict aimed at breaking the monopoly or control of the Hells Angels. To salvage something from the wreckage According to the Sûreté du Québec, the Hells Angels had to "make compromises" and abandon territories to buy peace or win allies. In other situations, they completely lost the war. This would be particularly the case in Saguenay, where the independent trafficker who is the second most wanted criminal in Canada, All Boivin, would be in control, at least for the moment. Other territories have become "grey areas" and could go to one side or the other, because motorcyclists resist. Street gangs have risen in rank [...] and the Hells Angels are turning to other lucrative operations. Some will step back and try to keep what they can still save, "says Chief Inspector Michel Patenaude, head of criminal investigations at the SQ, according to whom these changes within organized crime are just beginning. A heavy trend He even says that the Hells Angels told investigators that they wanted to sell their house and leave their area for security reasons. In Ontario, the Hells Angels don't control everything and in British Columbia, at least two criminal groups are as powerful as they are. These emerging gangs have direct links to Mexican cartels and elsewhere, especially with Toronto, "adds Pierre-Mathieu Viviers.
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Some of those organized gangs are https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...portrait-du-crime-organise-quebecois.phpRollin 90s from the West Island, with Markens Vilme (haitian) ad the leader Jean-Philippe Celestin (haitian) organization, now a member of the Marauders MC Arab Power , an arab gangs coalition, with Youness Aithaqi and Sylvain Kabbouchi as the leaders(Arabs / North Africans). BFM, gang from Quebec City, mostly french-canadians, with Pic Turnel as the leader. Atna Ohna (African)organization , which the 26s are probably part of. All Boivin (French-Canadian ) organization
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...treal-exporte-ses-gangs-de-rue-a-quebec?Narcotics War: Montreal exports its street gangs to Quebec City Six of the eight gangs whose presence in Quebec City is recognized by the police were born in the metropolis Six of the eight street gangs whose presence in the National Capital is now recognized by the police, alongside the BFM of the boss Dave "Pic" Turmel, are based in Montreal, where they first originated. "Our intelligence service has established that we currently have eight street gangs that have members on our territory," Captain Martin Soucy of the Quebec City Police Service told our Investigation Office. We got the list of these eight gangs. In addition to the BFM, the best known are: The Profit Boyz, also called Profit Kollectaz, a Montreal gang associated with the Reds founded in 2012 in the Rivière-des-Prairies and Montreal-North areas. "Pic" Turmel maintains links with some of their members. The Zone 43 also form a gang of red allegiance, from Montreal-North, but rival of the Profit Boyz. These two gangs are recognized as having strongly contributed to the increase in armed violence in Montreal since 2019. Arab Power, a gang associated with the Middle Eastern underworld in Montreal and Laval, has been talked about since 2014 in the narcotics market and in the field of extortion. Its alleged leaders, including Youness Aithaqi, nicknamed "Frérot", and Sylvain Kabbouchi, manage to conduct their criminal cases, even if they are behind bars. The VLY BOYZ appeared in the Villeray, Saint-Michel and Parc-Extension neighborhoods of Montreal in 2018. Involved in narcotics, fraud and pimping, its members use hip-hop and music videos to show off. The 24 Gang, born in Laval in 2020, is distinguished by the purple bandanas worn by its members. The Rolling 90's are associated with the Blues and were born in western Montreal. Their alleged leader, Marckens Vilme, is incarcerated in Ontario for the murder of a Hells Angels. Street gangs are "expanding" across the country and covet criminal markets dominated by bikers or the mafia, according to the Canadian Criminal Intelligence Service in its report on organized crime in Canada in 2024.
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Really? That’s impressive, where in Ontario and what Angels? Merci
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Arab Power , an arab gangs coalition, with Youness Aithaqi and Sylvain Kabbouchi as the leaders(Arabs / North Africans).
the Lebanese "mafia" has ramifications in Canada, and particularly in greater Montreal. "In addition to operating a vehicle export network for years, Lebanese organized crime members have been involved in extortion and other violent crimes, including arson, since 2022," according to police A series of shootings and arsons in Laval in 2024 are believed to have originated from a murder in Lebanon involving the local mafia, unhappy that one of their leading figures was being investigated there.
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Really? That’s impressive, where in Ontario and what Angels? Merci @Blackmobs, My reply isn't a reminder to you -- you're already savvy about such matters -- but, rather, a general one for all posters. Unless where a prisoner has been detained, held, jailed, etc. has been made public, such as in a newspaper article or in an inmate locator (as in the case of American prisoners; Canada does not have such locators), please do not divulge the names of any detention centres, prisons, penitentaries, etc. where the prisoner can be found.
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The lebanese mafia are really strong in Quebec. Most of the arab gangs are people from North Africa. Many North African are living in the same place as the lebanese, neigborhoods like St-Laurent, Cartierville and Chomedey. So it make sense that those two groups are working together. Thanks makes sense. Currently, approximately 49% of the Arab ethnic group in Canada is of Lebanese descent, 13% of Egyptian descent, 6% of Maghrebian descent, 5% of Syrian descent, 5% of Somali descent, 3% of Palestinian descent and 2% of Iraqi descent.
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04/05/25 07:33 AM
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Quebec has a different pool of immigration than the rest of Canada because Quebec want to preserve the french language. So most of its immigration come from place were people speak french. Lebanese were always in Quebec, but since the 2000s many arabs from North Africa came in, and now we could say that the biggest arab population in Quebec are algerians and morrocans, with lebanese from the middle east. The somalis don’t have a huge presence in Quebec All those places have a large contingency of Islamic terror groups, Al Qaeda, Boko Harim, Hezbollah, ISIL etc all using proceeds of their crimes to fund terror. The house of Rothschild France is the Quebec has a separatist movement Bloc Québécois, commies, communist Bloc. There was a referendum in 1995, same year MOM and the Nomad charter was created. GSP is a separatist. Someone like this good Anti-Mafia should look into that instead of censorship lol, Charlie Hebod, the bombings of France and Ariana Grande type shit. He’ll, they had their own terror group the FLQ with Pierre Elliot Trudeau and martial law. The fentanyl is coming from China and then the cartels, china is a communist country. The original Rock Machine vs Hells was kinda about that as well. Look at Mussolini in Italia, the Italo or Anti-Mafia of Canada are just their relatives, no wonder Anti-Mafia is a sensitive skirt on here. Are you Nicaso? Either way lots of Somalis in Hamilton near the university. The Hells should get Stadnik to put his nazi uniform back on and get the cleansing started. It’s the homosexual males agenda being pushed out of TO and Quebec with Nambla with Drake, look at the media message of present day! Toronto was the first place they could get married, maybe another Hiroshima would be an answer lol He can be found here! https://www.queensu.ca/llcu/people-search/antonio-nicasoSomali exist in Hamilton, near the University as well as Nigerians.
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04/05/25 10:30 AM
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...treal-exporte-ses-gangs-de-rue-a-quebec?Narcotics War: Montreal exports its street gangs to Quebec City Six of the eight gangs whose presence in Quebec City is recognized by the police were born in the metropolis Six of the eight street gangs whose presence in the National Capital is now recognized by the police, alongside the BFM of the boss Dave "Pic" Turmel, are based in Montreal, where they first originated. "Our intelligence service has established that we currently have eight street gangs that have members on our territory," Captain Martin Soucy of the Quebec City Police Service told our Investigation Office. We got the list of these eight gangs. In addition to the BFM, the best known are: The Profit Boyz, also called Profit Kollectaz, a Montreal gang associated with the Reds founded in 2012 in the Rivière-des-Prairies and Montreal-North areas. "Pic" Turmel maintains links with some of their members. The Zone 43 also form a gang of red allegiance, from Montreal-North, but rival of the Profit Boyz. These two gangs are recognized as having strongly contributed to the increase in armed violence in Montreal since 2019. Arab Power, a gang associated with the Middle Eastern underworld in Montreal and Laval, has been talked about since 2014 in the narcotics market and in the field of extortion. Its alleged leaders, including Youness Aithaqi, nicknamed "Frérot", and Sylvain Kabbouchi, manage to conduct their criminal cases, even if they are behind bars. The VLY BOYZ appeared in the Villeray, Saint-Michel and Parc-Extension neighborhoods of Montreal in 2018. Involved in narcotics, fraud and pimping, its members use hip-hop and music videos to show off. The 24 Gang, born in Laval in 2020, is distinguished by the purple bandanas worn by its members. The Rolling 90's are associated with the Blues and were born in western Montreal. Their alleged leader, Marckens Vilme, is incarcerated in Ontario for the murder of a Hells Angels. Street gangs are "expanding" across the country and covet criminal markets dominated by bikers or the mafia, according to the Canadian Criminal Intelligence Service in its report on organized crime in Canada in 2024. The French-language TV program J.E that aired last night also listed Block 6 as one of the eight gangs.
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04/05/25 11:57 AM
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Block 6 is a bloc in Anjou, with a gang that is moslty arabs (the HotMali boys), they are at war with another arab gang from the neighborhood of Saint-Leonard, they are at EGK.
I find it funny that all the gangs that J.E memtionned are all gangs that have rap videos. What about the gangs that don’t have rappers, and are really actives ? Make me wonder if J.E only went on Youtube and made a list of gangs from Youtube. Both the JDM article you posted and the J.E TV program indicate that the source is the Service de police de la Ville de Québec. In the TV program, the 8 gangs were listed against a background that contained the SPVQ logo, which was just to the right of the list.
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