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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Next murder will be back here in Hamilton seems to be the pattern lately one there and then one here. It looks like the Rizzuto clan is mounting two offences. One in Quebec & the other is in Ontario and Hamilton is affected for sure. The Rizzuto/Violi war has expanded. Rizzuto's have formed alliances with several other criminal organizations. The Toronto clans will need more hired help to stop them. In Quebec Hells Angels are running the show now.
"The king is dead, long live the king!"
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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05/05/19 07:09 AM
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https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...mafieux-salvatore-scoppa-tue-a-laval.phpThe mafia Salvatore Scoppa killed in Laval Posted on 04 May 2019 at 23:31 | Updated May 05, 2019 at 7:53 am The Press Mafia Salvatore Scoppa, brother of former Montreal Mafia leader Andrew Scoppa, was killed Saturday night in Laval. 49-year-old Salvatore Scoppa was attending a family party at the Sheraton Hotel off Highway 15, when at around 10 pm he was shot with at least two firearm projectiles in his head. at the thorax, in the lobby of the hotel. When help arrived, the victim no longer had any vital signs. He was taken to the hospital where his death was noticed shortly thereafter. Two suspects have fled aboard a dark SUV on the highway. At the time of writing, no one had been arrested. In addition to the family party, a computer conference was held at the hotel at the time of the crime. Several people had to be treated for nervous shock. The crime occurred at the Sheraton Hotel ... (PHOTO ROBERT SKINNER, THE PRESS) - image 2.0 Enlarge The crime occurred at the Sheraton Laval Hotel. A targeted man Salvatore Scoppa escaped an attempted murder a little over two years ago, in February 2017, in Terrebonne. An individual, Frederick Silva, opened fire in his direction, wounding him in the arm, while Scoppa was leaving a restaurant and boarding his vehicle. Silva was arrested by the police last February and is currently charged with this attempted murder. During the Magot-Mastiff investigation, in which the Sûreté du Québec had decapitated Montreal organized crime in November 2015, the investigators had captured a conversation in the office of the ex-criminal lawyer Loris Cavaliere during which there was talk of Salvatore Scoppa and other Mafiosos. During the discussion between Stefano Sollecito, Leonardo Rizzuto and Gregory Woolley, a gang leader, there was talk of eliminating Scoppa and "putting a bullet in his chest" in order to "maintain control of the territory" and " keep the city, "but the younger son of the late godfather Vito Rizzuto had objected. On more than one occasion, Salvatore Scoppa was notified by the police that his life was threatened. At one point, he even fled to Mexico. In January 2017, Salvatore Scoppa's home was searched by the Crime Against the Person investigators of the Sûreté du Québec regarding an investigation into the disappearance since 2013 of two individuals linked to drug trafficking, Daniel Pierre and Mohamed Qazi Ali. In 2016, three close to the Rizzuto clan, Lorenzo Giordano, Rocco Sollecito and Vincenzo Spagnolo, were killed and police sources told La Presse that they suspected Salvatore Scoppa could be involved in at least one of these crimes. However, since the situation stabilized in Montreal, and the storm is brewing more on the Ontario side, the name of Salvatore Scoppa was less on the lips of the Montreal mafia community. But in the mafia, revenge is exerted just when you least expect it. The Scoppa have long been considered to be at the head of one of the most influential clans in the Montreal mafia. In 2016, police regarded Salvatore's brother Andrew as the acting leader of the Montreal Mafia. Andrew was arrested and charged with possession of a hundred kilograms of cocaine in 2017, but was granted a stay of proceedings. The murder of Salvatore Scoppa could provoke a stir in the Montreal mafia. Since this is an organized crime murder, the investigation was conducted by the Crime Against the Person Division of the Sûreté du Québec. To contact Daniel Renaud, call 514-285-7000, extension 4918, write to drenad@lapresse.ca or write to La Presse's mailing address.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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05/05/19 07:49 AM
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https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...mafieux-salvatore-scoppa-tue-a-laval.phpMafia Salvatore Scoppa, brother of former Montreal Mafia leader Andrew Scoppa, was killed Saturday night in Laval. 49-year-old Salvatore Scoppa was attending a family party at the Sheraton Hotel off Highway 15, when at around 10 pm he was shot with at least two firearm projectiles in his head. at the thorax, in the lobby of the hotel. When help arrived, the victim no longer had any vital signs. He was taken to the hospital where his death was noticed shortly thereafter. Two suspects have fled aboard a dark SUV on the highway. At the time of writing, no one had been arrested. In addition to the family party, a computer conference was held at the hotel at the time of the crime. Several people had to be treated for nervous shock. The crime occurred at the Sheraton Hotel ... (PHOTO ROBERT SKINNER, THE PRESS) - image 2.0 Enlarge The crime occurred at the Sheraton Laval Hotel. Salvatore Scoppa escaped an attempted murder a little over two years ago, in February 2017, in Terrebonne. A man had opened fire at him, wounding him in the arm, while Scoppa was coming out of a restaurant and getting into his vehicle. An alleged hitman, Frederick Silva, was arrested by police last February and is currently charged with this attempted murder. During the Magot-Mastiff investigation, in which the Sûreté du Québec had decapitated Montreal organized crime in November 2015, the investigators had captured a conversation in the office of the ex-criminal lawyer Loris Cavaliere during which there was talk of Salvatore Scoppa and other Mafiosos. During the discussion between Stefano Sollecito, Leonardo Rizzuto and Gregory Woolley, a gang leader, there was talk of eliminating Scoppa and "putting a bullet in his chest" in order to "maintain control of the territory" and " keep the city, "but the younger son of the late godfather Vito Rizzuto had objected. On more than one occasion, Salvatore Scoppa was notified by the police that his life was threatened. At one point, he even fled to Mexico. In January 2017, Salvatore Scoppa's home was searched by the Crime Against the Person investigators of the Sûreté du Québec regarding an investigation into the disappearance since 2013 of two individuals linked to drug trafficking, Daniel Pierre and Mohamed Qazi Ali. In 2016, three close to the Rizzuto clan, Lorenzo Giordano, Rocco Sollecito and Vincenzo Spagnolo, were killed and police sources told La Presse that they suspected Salvatore Scoppa could be involved in at least one of these crimes. However, since the situation stabilized in Montreal, and the storm is rumbling on the side of Ontario, the name of Salvatore Scoppa, who was nicknamed "Mental" in the criminal community, was less on the lips. The Scoppa have long been considered to be at the head of one of the most influential clans in the Montreal mafia. In 2016, police regarded Salvatore's brother Andrew as the acting leader of the Montreal Mafia. Andrew was arrested and charged with possession of a hundred kilograms of cocaine in 2017, but was granted a stay of proceedings. The murder of Salvatore Scoppa could provoke a stir in the Montreal mafia. Drug trafficking and other crimes In recent years, police have testified in court about alleged involvement of Salvatore Scoppa in drug trafficking and violent crime. In September 2015, during the investigation of the release of a student suspected of having stored heroin on behalf of Salvatore Scoppa's organization, an SPVM investigator, Sébastien Létourneau had described the latter of the as follows: "Salvatore Scoppa is a leader of known networks in the distribution of heroin and cocaine, and a member of the Italian mafia of Montreal, a high placed, a hood of the Italian mafia, a very well known and very criminalized who oversees heroin sales and distribution networks, "testified the investigator. In December 2016, at the time of the trial of a gang leader, an investigator of the SPVM, Érick Lacoursière, had spoken of Scoppa while, during his testimony, it was about the murder of Marco Campellone, 24, committed in September 2015 , to Montreal. The murder of the latter, however, has not been elucidated to date and no one has been charged. "One source tells us that this gang leader is doing contracts and collecting for organized crime, especially for Salvatore Scoppa. These are basically contracts of murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, arson, home invasion and robbery, "said the witness Lacoursière.
Since this is an organized crime murder, the investigation into the murder of Salvatore Scoppa has been entrusted to the Crime Against the Person Division of the Sûreté du Québec. To contact Daniel Renaud, call 514-285-7000, extension 4918, write to drenad@lapresse.ca or write to La Presse's mailing address.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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05/05/19 01:12 PM
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What's the Russian mob in Toronto and Montreal like?
In Antwerp there was a time people were going off about the "Russian mob" but not a single one of them were actually Slavic Russian lol. The most prevalent were a few Georgian-Jewish families: Melikhov, Biniasjvili, etc... were names that came up often. There were also some groups connected to Mogilevich that set up shop in Antwerp; Boris Nayfeld for instance was involved in heroin trafficking in Antwerp for some time together with another well-known Russian underworld figure named Rachmiel Brandwain. A bit later there were also Chechen, Georgian, Kurdish and Armenian groups from the former USSR active. Chechens were prevalent in organized jewel and gold robbery as well as extortion, as were the Georgians and Armenians (who were active in match-fixing as well). The Georgians settled some internal feuds in Antwerp as well: David Ozmanov, one of Zakhar Kalashov's guys and member of a Yezidi-Kurdish network from Georgia, was stabbed by a few Georgian gangsters - Kalichava, Uglava and Gurchiani - connected to Merab Dzhangveladze.
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