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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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The montreal ex-cop who killed himself had a list with 2,000 informants and undercover agents. 2.000? there are not even so many mafia members in montreal, i know there are not turncoats in canada, maybe yes they have some informants but they seem to know very little about the mafia war This are also informants in other circles montreal has a very diverse underworld like most major cities. Without them police can't make any cases against the mafia like we see the last ten years.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Verduci got clipped by the Figliomeni brothers, according to Italian documents.
i doubt italian police knows about what's happening in canada That's quite a ridiculous statement, you don't think they'd have insight through 'Ndrangheta members who are connected to other 'Ndrine members in Canada, namely the Siderno/Commisso group? Which is how they got that info in the first place.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2016/12...vre-a-la-policeTranslation: MAXIME DELAND Thursday, December 1, 2016 5:02 p.m. Update Thursday, December 1, 2016 5:02 p.m. The Hells- Guy "Malin" Rodrigue, who was among the list of 10 most wanted criminals in Quebec, was arrested on Thursday, confirmed the Sûreté du Québec. The 59 year old man was wanted since SharQc operation, conducted in April 2009. Rodrigue, a member of the Hells Angels chapter in Sherbrooke since the mid-80s, was particularly wanted for murder, gangsterism and drug trafficking . Between 1994 and 2002 he plotted 22 murders and had personally ordered several in order to maintain or increase the territory of the Hells Angels in Quebec," police said. Guy Rodrigue has delivered himself Thursday to police. He appeared in the afternoon at the courthouse in Montreal, but the Sûreté du Québec was not able to say what charges were brought against him.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justic...92_section_POS1Translation: Daniel Renaud LaPresse The Hells Angels Guy Rodrigue, who had been on the run since Operation SharQc more than seven years ago and was on the list of the ten most wanted criminals in Quebec, was arrested this afternoon. Rodrigue, 59, gave himself up, following negotiations between his lawyer and the police. He appeared this afternoon at the Montreal courthouse. He remains detained and returned to court on 5 January. He is currently facing the same charges as other leaders who were deposed against on the day of the famous police strike on April 15, 2009. He is accused of 22 counts of murder and counts of conspiracy, drug trafficking and gangsterism. We do not know what Rodrigue, who belongs to the Sherbrooke chapter, did during his long journey on the run. There are indications that he has spent an indefinite period in Mexico. According to some reports, it was because he could no longer be on the run that the biker surrendered to the police. Guy Rodrigue is one of the most influential members of the Hells Angels in Quebec, according to the police. He would be involved in the facet of the organization's money laundering. He is close to Charles Huneault, an associate of the Hells Angels arrested in 2014 in Operation Hantise de la Sûreté du Québec and considered by this one as a major usury lender and recycler of the proceeds of crime. Let us recall that a few weeks ago, the public prosecutor withdrew all the charges against seven other Hells Angels on the run for more than seven years. However, the charges were not withdrawn against Rodrigue and another fugitive rider, Claude Gauthier. The latter is the last Hells Angels who has not yet been arrested since SharQc. According to our information, the charges have not been withdrawn against Rodrigue and Gauthier because the prosecution would like to bring against them the informer Dayle Fredette
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Two suspicious deaths in Vaudreuil-Dorion could be linked to biker gangs. CTV Montreal Published Thursday, December 1, 2016 6:55PM EST Last Updated Friday, December 2, 2016 2:25PM EST One of the two men killed in a double homicide in Vaudreuil-Dorion Thursday is Joseph Fluet, who reports say was linked to biker gang The Rock Machine. Police resumed their investigation Friday morning into the shooting deaths of two men. They confirmed Friday that one of the men is Fluet, who was named in a 2014 report in La Presse as linked to The Rock Machine. The report said Fluet had been arrested in along with other gang members for possession of prohibited arms. The body of one of the victims was found badly injured shortly after 1 p.m. Thursday on Alstonvale Way near Harwood. Shortly thereafter, police investigating the scene discovered a second man, also badly hurt. Both men were pronounced dead in hospital. Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Ingrid Asselin said the two men were both in their 40s. Fluet was 45. While police said one of the men was linked to biker gangs, but they would not confirm which gang. Police do not have any description of any potential vehicles or attackers involved in the deaths. The major crimes unit spent the night at the scene began investigating again Friday morning. Neighbour Jackie Nadeau said she was startled by the gunshots. “I was on the phone with a friend. I heard the gunshots from my apartment. I ran upstairs because it startled me, and I said it sounded like gunshots and I came up and looked over in that direction because that’s where I thought it came from and I said, ‘Oh, I must be crazy’ everything was quiet. There was nothing. There weren’t any people around or a car around or anything moving on the street. It was peaceful,” she said. The investigation continues.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2014/03...dre-leur-retour Eric Thibault ERIC THIBAULT Monday, March 31, 2014 8:09 p.m. Update Tuesday, April 1, 2014 0:24 A surprising discovery of the police in a warehouse north of the island of Montreal on Saturday suggests a return to Quebec of the Rock Machine, the sworn enemies of the Hells Angels against which they fought a war that has killed 160 between 1994 and 2002. The Journal has learned that the Quebec provincial police seized three jackets bearing the image of the Rock Machine - called "patches" or "colors", in the jargon of the police - and for members of the motorcycle gang, inside of a warehouse Balmoral Street, in the borough of Saint-Laurent. Threat The Rock Machine are yet disappeared from the province for more than ten years, although Canadian members exhibited their colors a few times in bars of downtown Montreal, in 2011 and 2012. SQ refused to confirm our information or elaborate on the meaning of this unexpected discovery yesterday. Sergeant Anne Mathieu said that the search was conducted from an investigation for threats in a commercial dispute. "The complainant filed a complaint in mid-March. He had to invest thousands of dollars in a project with a man of Laval but that did not materialize as planned. The suspect allegedly tried to obtain money under threat and with the help of intermediaries, "recounted the spokesman for the SQ. Saturday, officers from the SQ Regional Investigation Division arrested Yan Seguin, 25, of Montreal West, in this case. Still detained, he appeared to face a charge of threats yesterday. An arrest warrant has also been issued to the place of Joseph Fluet, 42, of Laval, to answer the same charge. defectors Most tenors of the Rock Machine have joined the Hells Angels after the bloody war between the two gangs. Salvatore Cazzetta, one of the founders of the Rock Machine in 1985, Paul "Sasquatch" Porter, who then led the Nomads chapter of the Hells in Ontario and Jean Judes Faucher were the lot. The latter's brother, Frédéric Faucher, serving 23 years in prison for having ordered the hired killer Gérald Gallant for the killings of a dozen allies of the Hells Angels. Their followers had been arrested and sentenced to long terms in the margins of the police operation Amigo, conducted in 2002 by the SQ. Nevertheless, the biker assured a presence in Ontario - where six of its members were killed in an internal purge in 2007 - and Manitoba, where the RCMP has dealt him a blow it a year ago, when Dilemma of the drug operation with the arrest of 11 bikers.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Biker related news has increased alot lately, murders and such while the same cant be said about the mob
Will be interesting to see how things play out
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2016/12...un-rock-machineA former informer riddled with bullets. The Rock Machine Joseph Fluet, alias Eric Lefebvre, had also worked for the Hells Angels and the police Friday, December 2, 2016 8:54 p.m. Eric Thibeau Update Friday, December 2, 2016 8:54 p.m. A member of the Rock Machine riddled with bullets Thursday in Vaudreuil-Dorion was back in the unforgiving environment of the bikers after having failed as an informer for the police. Joseph "Fuego" Fluet, who began his criminal career as a henchman of the Hells Angels, had long known that there was a price on his head, and that even if he was living under a new identity for seven years, learned the Journal . Joseph Fluet COURTESY PHOTO Joseph Fluet In April 2001, who spent the first 38 years of his life under the name of Éric Lefebvre told the Journal de Québec he was blacklisted by the Hells for having had a "one night stand" with a blonde of another member of the motorcycle gang. At the time, he was "striker" of Damners MC - a farm club of the Hells in the Quebec City area - and he had been arrested for his participation in the war waged for the Hells vs Rock Machine. "Never informer ..." He said that the Sûreté du Québec offered him to become an informer and to denounce his accomplices to justice. "I'll never be an informer. It does not tempts me to die at 31 years, "he proclaimed then. But Lefebvre changed his mind a few weeks later when investigators from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in New Brunswick advised him that he would be accused of setting fire to a bar in Moncton. They offered him to collaborate with them in exchange for a new identity, police protection and financial compensation. He agreed, but soon got in trouble after admitting his other crimes and was sentenced to seven years in prison. He committed perjury under oath in court, refused to return to testify for the Crown during another trial and even sued the RCMP for breach of contract claiming one million dollars. In 2009, he returned to Quebec on leaving the penitentiary. It did not take long to be re-handcuff. It was under the name of Joseph Fluet that he appeared in court and was sentenced. A real headache Nicknamed "Fuego" (Fire) in the underworld, Fluet was pinched again in a case of extortion and firearms in 2014. During the investigation, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) made a surprise entry in a warehouse in the borough of Saint-Laurent: thry found black and white jackets brand new with the emblems of the Rock Machine, that were believed to be missing since the end of the biker war. Fluet was one of the new members of this gang that he fought for. He had just served two years in prison when a shooter made him one of the victims of a double murder that has the signature of organized crime Thursday in a wooded area of ​​Vaudreuil-Dorion. The case is a puzzle for investigators. Not for the fact Fluet had many enemies, but because the SQ do not know who is the other victim, a man in his forties who had no identification on him.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Does anyone of you believe that the New York families have something to do with the preconditions in Montreal?
I mean different Ndrangheta clans have their fingers in the game.
It speaks when you look at the global development very much for it.
The Siderno Group is among the largest and biggest in the cocaine business in North America I would say almost the largest. The commissos the coluccios and other clans. Perhaps also the rest of the cotronis, but they are not as rich and powerful as the siderno group.
These families are rich, powerful and operate all over the world.
At the moment they are on everyone's lips. Italy Canda Australia and in half of Europe.
What would also interest me is the role of the caruana and the [BadWord] family.
Have he any contact with the siderno group? Have the New york familys contacts with the siderno group?
The new york mafia have contacts with the ndrangheta clan Aquino, which is also associated with the coluccios and the commissos.
The New York families have I still think of a certain power in america but worldwide?
Apart from the Gambinos and Genovese, the American Mafia has absolutely nothing to say in the world.
The question for me is how does it look at these 2 families?
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