Just came across this article and hadnt seen it posted. It is translated, so its not perfect.

http://fr.canoe.ca/infos/societe/archives/2011/12/20111210-040004.html


Shortly after the murder of the rising star of the Mafia, Salvatore Montagna, the Calabrian Moreno Gallo received a visit from the police. This has led Corrections to suspend his parole and return the veteran mobster in prison.

Gallo, 66, has gone back to the cells there are a dozen days, a week after the murder of Salvatore Montagna, committed on 24 November, to Charlemagne.

After the murder of the man whose name was circulating as a possible successor to the sponsor, Nicolo Rizzuto, the police met Moreno Gallo, the Journal has learned.

As required by its terms, Moreno Gallo had to share this meeting with Correctional Services Canada.

Authorities did not reveal the reasons for the visit police but were serious enough that the Parole Moreno Gallo is immediately suspended.

The spokesman for Correctional Services could not reveal why the parole Calabrese has been suspended, but confirmed the return of the latter in prison.

"All I can confirm is that Mr. Gallo is our responsibility," said Serge Abergel Journal.

"When a release is suspended, the individual returned to prison for a temporary period, until his case be re-evaluated," said the spokesperson of Correctional Services.

"The reasons for parole may be suspended when there is a breach of condition, we have suspicion to believe that a condition could be broken or there is danger to public safety" said Mr. Radford.

Respected in the community

A folder on the Mafia, published recently, the Journal has identified Moreno Gallo, as an individual who could play an important role, to advise or "wise" in the new structure of organized crime, which is being set in place since the fall of the Rizzuto clan.

Before the statutory requirements conditional in May, Moreno Gallo has denied being involved in organized crime, but police believe the opposite.

A referee

In 1973, Moreno Gallo killed a drug dealer with three bullets to the head. He spent ten years in prison and was released in 1983.

Subsequently, it completely disappeared from radar police for nearly 20 years, until the investigators to observe the operation Coliseum 74 times Consenza coffee, the headquarters of the Sicilians, in the early 2000. After the anti-mafia raid in November 2006, he was sent back to prison for breaking conditions.

Gallo, who had often played the role of arbiter in the organized crime, including resolving disputes between the Mafia and the Hells Angels, has been tipped to succeed Vito Rizzuto, when it took the path of the United States in 2006, to be imprisoned for the murders of three lieutenants of the famous Bonanno family, committed in New York in 1981.

Threatened with expulsion

It was after his arrest in connection with the investigation Colosseum, the authorities realized that Gallo had his permanent residence, but not a Canadian citizen.

The Border Services Agency has taken steps to expel for serious crime, which were endorsed by a Commissioner of Immigration, in May 2010.

After being sent to the Federal Court in vain, Moreno Gallo took advantage of a program of Citizenship and Immigration Canada to avoid the former drive because of the dangers he might face if returned to Italy. He is still awaiting a decision.

Meanwhile, he helps his wife in the popular bakery she owns in Little Italy, he said before the commissioners to parole in May.