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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/29/22 08:29 PM
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How many major gangs are operating there? Cartels, Mafia, Ndraganta, Haitian gangs, Jamaicain gangs, Muslims gangs, it's like a war zone. Each provinces has is gangs, just like in the US. You have bikers: Hells Angels MC and there puppet clubs Outlaws MC Rock Machine MC Bacchus MC And many more Italians: You have Cosa Nostra and Ndrangheta they are mostly on the east coast (Ontario an Quebec) You also have italian gangsters in British Columbia, but don’t know if they are Cosa Nostra, Ndrangheta or neither Blacks: Haitian gangs in Quebec Jamaican gangs in Quebec and Ontario Somali gangs in Ontario Different african gangs in the Prairies Black Scotian gangs in Nova Scotia East Asians: Chinese triads in British Columbia and Ontario Chinese tongs in British Columbia and probably Ontario Vietnamese gangs in mostly all the provinces Indians: Indian and Punjabi gangs, mostly in British Columbia and probably a factor in Ontario. Natives gangs: mostly in the Prairies, but all over Canada. Great breakdown. Thank you Blackmobs.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/30/22 07:34 AM
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How many major gangs are operating there? Cartels, Mafia, Ndraganta, Haitian gangs, Jamaicain gangs, Muslims gangs, it's like a war zone. Each provinces has is gangs, just like in the US. You have bikers: Hells Angels MC and there puppet clubs Outlaws MC Rock Machine MC Bacchus MC And many more Italians: You have Cosa Nostra and Ndrangheta they are mostly on the east coast (Ontario an Quebec) You also have italian gangsters in British Columbia, but don’t know if they are Cosa Nostra, Ndrangheta or neither Blacks: Haitian gangs in Quebec Jamaican gangs in Quebec and Ontario Somali gangs in Ontario Different african gangs in the Prairies Black Scotian gangs in Nova Scotia East Asians: Chinese triads in British Columbia and Ontario Chinese tongs in British Columbia and probably Ontario Vietnamese gangs in mostly all the provinces Indians: Indian and Punjabi gangs, mostly in British Columbia and probably a factor in Ontario. Natives gangs: mostly in the Prairies, but all over Canada. Great breakdown. Thank you Blackmobs.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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10/30/22 07:38 AM
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punjabi/south east asian or indian networks are a major factor in drug importation and distribution in the toronto area. indian owned trucking firms and there drivers have been busted with multi kg loads of cocaine coming from US and crossing at one of the many border points in southern ontario. they have had an increasing role in imports for at least the last decade with connections to mexican cartels. Good to know, thxs. Are they link with the indian/punjabi criminal groups of Vancouver ? I guess so Also, the Wolfpack have made alot of connections with organizations from other provinces
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/01/22 09:35 PM
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/07/22 02:26 PM
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The events occurred shortly after 9 a.m. near a business located at the corner of boulevard Saint-Martin and rue de Blois, in a residential area of the Duvernay sector. Half a dozen shots were reportedly fired. The police found casings. According to our information, after the attack of which he was the victim, Del Balso would have moved to a café he frequents regularly on Bellerose Boulevard in Laval. Investigators from the Organized Crime Division of the Service de police de Laval (SPL) are on the scene. Cocaine and sports betting
Formerly associated with the Sicilian clan of the Montreal mafia, Francesco Del Balso was sentenced to 15 years in prison for gangsterism, trafficking and importing cocaine in the wake of the major Coliseum operation carried out by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in November 2006.
The evidence had shown that Del Balso was one of the Mafia's cocaine import managers at Trudeau Airport and one of the organization's sports betting directors, whose profits are said to have reached more than 26 million in a little over a year, according to a police expert. In May 2017, while he was on parole, individuals broke into his home in Laval, presumably to kill him. But the mafioso was absent and the suspects manhandled his family members before leaving without fulfilling their contract. In October 2018, Del Balso threatened TVA journalist Félix Séguin and his parole was suspended for a fourth time. He was then sentenced to one month in prison. The last time Del Balso made headlines was last September, when Laval police arrested him on allegations of extortion of a priest
But Del Balso was released a few hours later and has not been charged in this case. According to police sources, Del Balso would today be more associated with bikers than with the mafia. He would be very close to the Hells Angels Martin Robert and Stéphane Plouffe, considered by the police to be among the most influential individuals in Montreal organized crime.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/07/22 04:05 PM
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/08/22 08:48 PM
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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11/09/22 10:58 PM
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Andrew Scoppa’s take on the relationship between Desjardins and Mirarchi (from ch. 9 of Inside the Montreal Mafia):
“At the end of the day, things didn’t turn out so good for Raynald. I heard he and Mirarchi are on the outs now. You never wondered why Raynald wasn’t put in the same jail as the rest of his gang? Raynald was in Bordeaux with the bikers, while Mirarchi and the others stayed together at the jail in Rivière-des-Prairies and then in Saint-Jérôme. Raynald was the first to plead guilty, alone, without checking with the other co-accused. Supposedly, Mirarchi told all of them, ‘You’re with me or you’re with him.’ And they all followed Mirarchi. They say it cost Mirarchi $3 million in legal fees, especially to challenge the way the RCMP intercepted their texts with Stingray devices in Project Clemenza. And he ended up winning. Desjardins never challenged anything. Strange, isn’t it? When Mirarchi came out, the first thing he did was go make peace with everyone [in the business] for him and his guys. …”
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