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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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The Scoppa clan seems to have good relations with the Arab groups. Interesting. There have always been many independent criminals in Quebec, makes the situation more confused. Under Mom Boucher independent criminals were being put out of business because he wanted control of everything but it now seems that they are flourishing once again. Maybe a deal was struck between bikers,the mafia and independents so that they can all benefit. I guess they are implementing the Tony Soprano theory "there is plenty of garbage for everybody".
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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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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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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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I find it strange that this latest info. was kept away from the public all this time. So Vanelli's car was there but he was at funeral. Vanelli knew for certain that his life was in danger--if he didn't already know--after this botched murder attempt. Perhaps law enforcement didn't want to reveal the detail about his car's being parked near the Sinatra because the detail in some way gives clues about him and his routine that could be used by the people behind the murder plot. The Loreto is a 45-minute walk from the cafe; so I doubt Vanelli walked there. Perhaps he got a ride to the Loreto from someone; and, again, that is a detail law enforcement may be reluctant to divulge. Just my two cents.
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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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The following article shares more light into who is behind the recent murders.
DANIEL RENAUD LA PRESSE The Montreal Police Service (SPVM) is asking for help from the public to find the suspect of the murder of a 28-year-old man committed 10 days ago in the parking lot of the Les Amazones dance bar located on the street Saint-Jacques, in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce district of Montreal.
The SPVM describes the 36-year-old fugitive as a dangerous individual who could be armed. Silva is the subject of a pan-Canadian warrant, and the police ask citizens who see him not to intervene and contact 911.
Frederick Silva is suspected of having opened fire following an altercation between two groups that occurred around 2:40 am on the night of May 24, near the cabaret. A man, Daniel Armando Somoza Guildea, was hit by at least one shotgun bullet and became the victim of the tenth murder of the year in Montreal.
IN THE PAY OF SOLLECITO According to our information, Frederick Silva has worked for the clan of the mafia of Stefano Sollecito (Rizzuto), still considered by the police as the leader of the Sicilian faction of the Italian traditional organized crime in the metropolis. He may be involved in other crimes committed in Montreal in recent years.
According to our sources, the victim, Daniel Armando Somoza Guildea, was reported to have been a close associate of Mustapha Danach, a 30-year-old man linked to Lebanese organized crime and the mafia, murdered in his wife's apartment in the Borough of 'Anjou on May 26th.
Mustapha Danach was himself a close associate of Ali Awada, who was also linked to the Mafia and Lebanese organized crime, and was killed in the Montreal-North borough last January.
Danach was reported to have been in a Terrebonne restaurant from where the mafia clan chief Salvatore Scoppa came out when he was wounded by a bullet on one arm on 22 February.
Several individuals who seem to be linked in a restricted circle have therefore been victims of attacks since the beginning of the year in the Montreal area.
The evening of the murder at the cabaret Les Amazones, Silva fled the scene aboard a sport utility vehicle along with three other individuals. It was he who was driving and he would have headed west in the Rue Saint-Jacques.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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So in the earlier part of this Project Cendrier investigation, law enforcement indicated cocaine headed for Montreal got there via Los Angeles and Houston--see http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2016/7...pects-arrested. The Quebecers just arrested all seem to be French-Canadian. From the article in the thread you started a few weeks ago about the cocaine trafficking ring that saw cocaine from California going to Ontario ( http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthr...0297#Post910297), we learned from the RCMP that traffickers shipping coke from the US to Ontario often use LA and Houston as distribution centres, "along major highways to Canadian land ports in Ontario, including Windsor, Sarnia and Sault Ste. Marie." The individuals arrested in the Waterloo Region in Ontario appeared to be a mix of Greek-Canadians, Serbian- or Croatian-Canadians, and some other ethnicities. The cocaine trade in Canada is too big to be dominated by any one crime group. Yes, there are big players. But even the big players have not been able to reverse the direction of the flow of cocaine--the US is still a transshipment point for coke that is on its way to Canada. This is why I get so frustrated when control of the Port of Montreal is cited as a reason or even the reason for the mob war in Montreal. A mob war that, incidentally, may be far from over. Phase 3 of Project Cendrier saw four more French-Canadians arrested today in relation to the investigation. Link: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2017/p...ficking-charges Link to RCMP news release from yesterday: Project Cendrier: Alleged ring leader arrested http://www.grc.gc.ca/en/news/2017/project-cendrier-alleged-ring-leader-arrested
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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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