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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: Sonny_Black] #974719
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Originally Posted by Sonny_Black
I think you misinterpret. With "they" he meant whomever killed Montagna at the time and then he implies that the ones who did it would be in trouble because they killed a capo of a large family. It is interesting that he refers to Montagna as a capo, but perhaps he meant capo in the general sense.


yes, i think you're right, he meant this... and it confirms the bonanno's have still a big influence over montreal

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Yeah after reading it again I think you right Sonny. Any info about his cousin Franco Albanese? What part of Calabria do they come from?


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Menaces de mort contre un procureur, des avocats et un juge

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...-un-procureur-des-avocats-et-un-juge.php

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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/07/13/meurtre-a-laval

Murder of a man known to police in Laval

A 35-year-old man was shot dead early Saturday morning in the Chomedey neighborhood of Laval.

According to our information, this is Michail Michakis, who was known to the police for a recent history of narcotics.

Several shots were heard at approximately 0:45 am on Phil Watson Street, near the intersection with Jacques-Plante Street.

When the police arrived, the victim was found on the ground in the parking lot of his residence. His death was found on the spot.

An investigation was opened and witnesses were questioned by the Laval police, then the file was transferred to the Sûreté du Québec because of the alleged links of the victim with the organized crime.

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Michakis was close to Philippos Kollaros, a late cocaine importer and a client of the Sinaloa cartel.


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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/07/14/encore-la-trace-du-crime-organise

According to our sources, the individual had links with members of the Italian mafia as a drug distributor.

Michakis pleaded guilty to drug charges in Laval in February. He had been sentenced to 6 months in prison.

His murder occurred just steps from his former home on Eliot Avenue where neighbors knew he was engaged in shady activities.


"The police came a few times and then, two years ago, they took him on board and we never saw him again. His condo was sold 8 to 10 months ago, "says resident Constantino Retsnas.

Michakis was also close to Philippos Kollaros, a late cocaine importer and a client of the dangerous Mexican Sinaloa cartel formerly run by Joaquin Guzman, aka El Chapo.

Violence

The Journal reported on July 5 growing concern among law enforcement that violence associated with Latin American organized crime is gaining momentum in the country.

In a report, the Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada (CISC) reported that "an abnormal number of high-level cocaine importers in Canada ... have recently been killed in Mexico and Canada."

In particular, the SCRC identified Kollaros' murder in Montreal last fall as a sign of this surge in settling scores.

In Laval, out of six homicides this year, this one is the fourth to bear the signature of organized crime.

In February, 35-year-old Eliott Blanchard, a methamphetamine producer, was shot in a parking lot.

Another coke importer, Ray Kahno, had a similar spell a few days later.

Finally, in May, Salvatore Scoppa, the brother of a chieftain of the Montreal mafia, was being shot at the Sheraton Hotel, in front of his family.

The murder of the mafioso in full reception led the Laval police, in collaboration with the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, to go to war against the actors of the underworld.

Yesterday, the police spent the day in the area gathering clues.

The investigation was transferred to the SQ because of the links with organized crime.

By late evening, no suspects had been apprehended.

-With the collaboration of Stéphane Sinclair

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Originally Posted by Hollander
Yeah after reading it again I think you right Sonny. Any info about his cousin Franco Albanese? What part of Calabria do they come from?


Mammola, Reggio, Calabria

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Yeah after reading it again I think you right Sonny. Any info about his cousin Franco Albanese? What part of Calabria do they come from?


Mammola, Reggio, Calabria


Thanks also the comune of the Cotronis it borders Siderno.


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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: Ciment] #975948
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http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/j...uitte-davoir-decharge-une-arme-a-feu.php

A man acquitted of unloading a firearm

he masked assailant who fired in daylight in the foot of businessman Tony Elian last March in downtown Montreal is still on the run. A man detained for six months for this crime has recently been acquitted of the most serious charges against him, since his presence on the scene has finally proved "improbable".

Tony Elian, owner of a luxury men's clothing store on Peel Street, was hit on the foot on March 12 at about 11:40 am. In his escape, the gunman had abandoned a 12 gauge rifle on the sidewalk. in front of the Georgio Gruppa Roma shop. The police believed they had snatched the shooter a few days later, when Kevin Buehler II was charged with unloading a weapon with the intention of hurting Tony Elian and committing a robbery using a firearm. fire.

But a video showing Kevin Buehler II moments later in Saint-Viateur Street, in another part of the city, made "improbable, although not impossible" that he is the masked shooter, explained the prosecutor of the Crown, M e Jean-François Roy, 21 September 2018.

Kevin Buehler II was not, however, fully cleared in this case. As his fingerprints - and those of two men - were found on the pair of ski goggles worn by the assailant, the accused pleaded guilty to disguise with intent. He was acquitted of the other three counts.

The 29-year-old admitted to providing these glasses to an "individual" involved in a conflict with the victim. In addition, Mr. Buehler was "aware of a serious conflict between individuals and the victim in this case," said M e Martin Subak, defense lawyer presenting the summary of facts.

Although there is no evidence that the accused knew the circumstances of the crime, he should have known that this pair of glasses would be used when committing a crime, Subak said.

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With virtually no criminal history, Kevin Buehler II was released the same day by Justice Suzanne Custom two weeks ago. He had served the equivalent of nine months of pre-trial detention since his arrest.

Tony Elian seemed targeted by enemies in the months leading up to this attack. The Police Department of the City of Montreal had to defuse a suspicious package last December in front of his shop. A Molotov cocktail had also been thrown at his establishment a year earlier and his vehicle was set on fire in the entrance to his home in Westmount. Tony Elian attended the funeral of former mob boss Vito Rizzuto in December 2013, according to TVA News.


Montréal: la tête d’un marchand de vêtements de luxe mise à prix

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...archand-de-vetements-de-luxe-mise-a-prix

Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: antimafia] #976068
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Loto-Québec remet 30 000$ à un caïd associé à la mafia

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/07/30/loto-quebec-remet-30000-a-un-caid-associe-a-la-mafia

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En prison pour un incendie criminel chez un homme d’affaires:

https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/08...-homme-daffaires-aux-relations-mafieuses

Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: antimafia] #976625
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/08/08/un-homme-blesse-par-balle-dans-saint-leonard

A man shot in Saint-Léonard

MONTREAL - A 46-year-old man is in critical condition after being wounded by a firearm on Wednesday night in the Saint-Léonard borough of Montreal.

According to the Police Department of the City of Montreal (SPVM), a call was placed at 911, around 1:40, to indicate that a seriously injured man had presented himself at the reception of a hotel located at the corner of Jarry Street and Lacordaire Boulevard.

When the police arrived at the scene, they found the man with upper body injuries "similar to firearm injuries," said Véronique Dubuc, spokesperson for the SPVM.

The victim, aged 46, was taken to hospital where her condition is considered critical.

"The man is known to the police in terms of narcotics," said Ms. Dubuc.

A security perimeter was erected on site to allow investigators to learn more about the circumstances surrounding this event.

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Tentative de meurtre dans Saint-Léonard: un chef de gang ciblé

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...-saint-leonard-un-chef-de-gang-cible.php

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Cross-posting.

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Journalist Félix Séguin tweeted just a few minutes ago, in French, that Giuseppe Focarazzo was drugged and “volé” — I think the latter means robbed as opposed to kidnapped but I’m not sure, as volé means stolen.

https://twitter.com/felixseguin/status/1160224691509956608?s=20

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Le mafieux québécois Giuseppe Focarazzo à été drogué et volé

12:21 PM · Aug 10, 2019

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Un influent mafieux montréalais drogué et volé à Miami:

https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/08/10/un-influent-mafieux-montrealais-drogue-et-vole-a-miami

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Woman Accused of Drugging, Stealing From Man She Met at South Beach Hotel | NBC 6 South Florida

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local...-Met-at-South-Beach-Hotel-508605911.html

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Alleged Montreal Mafia leader unable to meet parole officers

https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...a-leader-unable-to-meet-parole-officers/

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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/08/30/un-motocycliste-abattu-en-pleine-rue-a-boucherville

A man named Ivan Silva was just killed while riding is bike. He was an important person in Canada’s organized crime.

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This was the attack by Silva in the bar.

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An Italian restaurant in Saint-Eustache was the target of arson on the night of Wednesday to Thursday in Saint-Eustache, a northern suburb of Montreal.

"We do have indications that it's criminal," said Detective Lt. Audrey Bouchard, spokesperson for the Saint-Eustache Police Service.

At around 4am, one or more suspects smashed the front window of Fellini restaurant, rue Dubois, before launching an incendiary device.

Passersby, however, managed to extinguish the flames before they spread.

Damage to the building was therefore limited.

No one has been injured and no arrests have yet been made in this case.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...eustache-vise-par-un-incendie-criminel-1


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This is the never ending war its got to end by page 100 cause Canada sucks

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How would you determine who won or who lost?


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Originally Posted by pmac
This is the never ending war its got to end by page 100 cause Canada sucks


Canada is the best mafia story going on right now. I say it hits 200 before the violence ends

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A 26-year-old man died Monday morning after being shot to death in an apartment block in the borough of LaSalle.

Police said the incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. in a six-unit apartment building on Bédard St. near Dollard Ave. Multiple 911 calls were received concerning a man who had been injured in the upper body by gunfire. Witnesses interviewed by investigators said several suspects were seen fleeing the scene.

Police said the victim was known to them. No motive has been established for the slaying and no arrests have been made.

A crime scene has been set up and Bédard St. is closed between Dollard Ave. and Clément St.

https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...e-street-leaves-man-in-serious-condition


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This is the never ending war its got to end by page 100 cause Canada sucks


Canada is the best mafia story going on right now. I say it hits 200 before the violence ends



Another hit in Toronto last night too. It's never ending. They need their own version of a RICO statute for starters.

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Attempted murder in Hochelaga
QMI Agency| Published on September 19, 2019 at 05:27 - Update at 05:39

A 46-year-old man was seriously injured after an attempted gun murder late Wednesday night in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough of Montreal.

The police were alerted around 11:30 pm

According to preliminary reports, at least two suspects entered an apartment on Baldwin Street, near Hochelaga Street, which contained two people.

"The suspects seemed to be looking for something," said Manuel Couture, spokesperson for the Montreal Police Service (SPVM).

"Not finding what they wanted, they would have fired at a victim, a 46-year-old man, before leaving," he added.

The man was taken to a hospital with a serious upper body injury. He has since remained in a stable state.

The second victim would not have been hurt.

No arrests were made.

A crime scene was erected on site to allow investigators and the handler to learn more about the circumstances surrounding this event.

https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2019/09/19/tentative-de-meurtre-dans-hochelaga-1


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https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...s-florissante-dans-un-libre-echange-.php

Article about the different mafia cells, and how they making more money than before.

Also, talling about the fact that the Hells Angels are the main force in the province of Quebec.

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https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...s-florissante-dans-un-libre-echange-.php

Article about the different mafia cells, and how they making more money than before.

Also, talling about the fact that the Hells Angels are the main force in the province of Quebec.


Not only that, but for me, it puts all the Bonnano control in Canada stuff to bed for good..... they would be one of many criminal factions.....

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