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Posted By: Tommy2Times

Montreal Factions - 06/05/21 10:28 PM


So, what Montreal Mafia factions are really left that are still fighting for control? I ask this because the following are gone Scoppa, DeVito, and Montagna.

Still have Rizzuto/Sollecito and Desjardins/Mirarchi. What am I missing?
Posted By: Blackmobs

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 01:23 AM

Didn’t Mirachi made some king of peace with Rizzuto/Sollecito ?
Posted By: Tommy2Times

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 02:47 AM



Your actually right it seems from a couple articles that he has abandoned Desjardins and is at peace with the Rizzuto's
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 11:03 AM


Fear of attacks between mafia | The Journal of Montreal
Tuesday 01st June 2021 03:28 AM


Several leaders of the Montreal mafia, including Leonardo Rizzuto and Raynald Desjardins, have just been warned by the police that their lives are in danger while the tension is dangerously mounting between enemy clans.

Recent indications make the police fear that a bloody resumption of hostilities is preparing after 18 months of calm within organized crime of Italian origin, learned our Bureau of investigation, from various sources.

The police intercepted in particular a bodyguard of the caïd Desjardins in possession of a handwritten list listing several vehicles, models and number plates, some of which correspond to mafiosi linked to the rival Rizzuto clan (see text opposite).

Desjardins, once close to the late godfather Vito Rizzuto who turned his back on the Sicilian Mafia faction, was himself warned by the police on two occasions, between mid-April and mid-May, that he could be the target of an attack.

According to our information, the residence of the 67-year-old Laval resident was under surveillance and was photographed by one or more suspicious individuals who were noticed by neighbors of Desjardins.

Shortened release

On April 1, our Bureau of Investigation reported that the authorities already had information suggesting that the return of Desjardins, released from the penitentiary two weeks later after serving two-thirds of a 14-year sentence, triggered a war to end between him and his rivals.

The Sicilian clan and that of Desjardins have both been decimated by dozens of settling of scores since 2004 and it would be “very unlikely” that they could cohabit peacefully, according to our sources.

In the police environment, it is expected rather that opponents will seek to “make a master” once and for all.

Desjardins was however brought back behind bars until further notice, on May 20, for violating the conditions of his parole.

Increased security

Private security around the two alleged leaders of the Rizzuto clan, Leonardo Rizzuto and Stefano Sollecito, has been reinforced in recent months, according to our information.

The son of Vito Rizzuto, who is a lawyer, received the same warning from the police as Desjardins about the potential dangers that await him.

He would be very discreet, alternating his stays between his luxurious home in Laval and a second home outside of greater Montreal.

Stefano Sollecito has also been warned by investigators that his life is in danger.

His name was at the top of the list discovered in the possession of a Desjardins bodyguard, according to our sources.

His father, Rocco Sollecito, a staunch ally of the Rizzuto, was shot dead in Laval in 2016, but authorities attribute this crime to the Calabrian clan of brothers Salvatore and Andrea Scoppa, both murdered in 2019.

Other warnings

Pietro D’Adamo, a cocaine importer from the Rizzuto clan pinned down in Operation Colosseum, was also warned by the police when he was on his way to visit Stefano Sollecito.

Gang boss Gregory Woolley, an ally of the Rizzuto clan, has also been suggested to be on his guard.

Currently in a halfway house after being incarcerated for five years for gangsterism, he was charged in 2015 with conspiracy to have Raynald Desjardins killed before being released from this charge.

Finally, police served the same warning to Vittorio Mirarchi, a rising star of the Calabrian mafia clan who, like Desjardins, was found guilty of plotting to assassinate aspiring godfather Salvatore Montagna in 2011.

Even if he is used to spinning, Raynald Desjardins did not seem to suspect that the police would closely monitor his movements during his most recent day of freedom.

On May 20, Desjardins went to downtown Montreal for a secret reason, after obtaining special permission from the federal correctional service and its parole officers.

Sources confirmed to our Bureau of Investigation that this information came to the ears of the police in Laval, the city where the kingpin lives, and that a spinning operation was then set in motion.

Laval police surveillance teams discreetly followed Desjardins, who was accompanied by his wife, in her vehicle.

Criminal record

The police in unmarked cars then noticed the presence of a second vehicle escorting the couple nearby, all along the route.

After verification, this vehicle was driven by Jean-Charles Denommé, an individual who was also on parole and had no right to be in the presence of individuals with a criminal record.

The police then had a reason to intercept him.

It was while apprehending Denommé – who had served a sentence following an anti-drug operation carried out in 2011 against traffickers from the South Shore linked to the Hells Angels – that the police found a sheet of paper in his wallet. on which was written a list of vehicles (makes, models, colors, registration number) corresponding to those driven by enemies of Raynald Desjardins.

Back in the shadows

This is also what explains the return of the kingpin behind bars, he who had to refrain from rubbing shoulders with anyone with a criminal history.

The 67-year-old businessman, who is also involved in the construction industry, recently told the National Parole Board of Canada that he had withdrawn from the criminal world.

Desjardins said that he considered himself to be “semi-retired” and intended to “remain active” in a job the nature of which has not been disclosed
Posted By: Jim505

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 04:35 PM

You can see why Sal Scoppa hated his life. Any one of these guys could go at any moment. And history has shown that in Canada your not safe in your own house.
Posted By: DillyDolly

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 04:39 PM

It's the life though, the danger, the excitement, the thrill. Our lives are fucking boring.
Posted By: Blackmobs

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 04:41 PM

The Scoppa book is really a great book. And by the book, you can read that some people change alliances.
In the book, Scoppa say that many people that were allied with Desjardins flipped on him.
Posted By: MolochioInduced

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 06:27 PM

Originally Posted by Blackmobs
The Scoppa book is really a great book. And by the book, you can read that some people change alliances.
In the book, Scoppa say that many people that were allied with Desjardins flipped on him.


Isn’t Desjardins and all of them not tight with the guys that operate out of the Wahhbi Mosque, I was in Montreal in 2014 for World Cup, basically doing a recognizance, they same network tried to kill me a couple times, prior to the murder of Verducci, and once in Montreal. It’s operating out of Tristar MMA, with Georges and Firas.

https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/blog/06/07/2017/intersection-wahhabism-and-jihad

I’ve been able to accomplish certain things in Hamilton, that has them so scared they’re admitting it, if they don’t know it yet on the streets in Montreal, here’s a heads up. They’re also admitting that they’re the same network that attack the Rizzutos.

Ask Desjardins specifically about the Khano hit or Compare Frank about what’s going on, nobody who’s in the streets give a fuck about the media or the police 👮‍♀️.

People forget that Michel Auger got shot for basically the same stuff with the Bloc Québécois, NAMBLA. & BBC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofrzZT9_cw4

If they’re looking for rats 🐀 Gervais, Joslin, Freeborn, Iavarone, Gallo etc., same people with the Rock Machine, same people with the cops 👮‍♀️, there just in Hamilton, not Montreal.
Posted By: Tommy2Times

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 07:04 PM



Man, Vito was such a great mediator and kept all these groups in line and everyone was making money without killing each other. Then he goes to prison and it all goes back to shit.. They need another great mediator or a mafia style commission. So should we start a poll on who gets killed next in Montreal?
Posted By: Blackmobs

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 07:37 PM

If Desjardins gets killed. The montreal mafia scene will probably be calm for the next years.

If Rizzuto or Sollecito get killed.... all hell broke loose.

Other major players would be Woolley, Mirarchi, Del Baso and maybe other names
Posted By: Giacomo_Vacari

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 09:29 PM

The Rizzutos have a firm grip on Montreal. Stefano Sollecito is the boss, Leonardo Rizzuto is Underboss, Frank Arcadi is Consigliere, Capos are Frank Del Balso, Giuseppe Focarazzo, and an unknown capo possibly Pietro D'Adamo. The group also has strong alliances with Salvatore Cazzetta, Martin Robert, Salvatore Brunetti, Mario Brouillette, and Stephane Plouffe. I know I am forget some others but that lineup is enough to discourage any attempt made at the Rizzutos. Vittorio Mirarchi had a meeting with Sollecito and Frank Del Balso after the Scoppa brothers were killed, and is said to have reached an agreement. I would not be surprised if Desjardin is killed later on and Mirarchi is involved in it. Desjardin best stay out of Sicily. The Montreal scene is already calm, and business has been picking up since spring of 2020.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 10:10 PM

Originally Posted by Tommy2Times


Man, Vito was such a great mediator and kept all these groups in line and everyone was making money without killing each other. Then he goes to prison and it all goes back to shit.. They need another great mediator or a mafia style commission. So should we start a poll on who gets killed next in Montreal?


Vito Rizzuto was arrested on January 20, 2004 when he was extradited he said to the agents there would be trouble, also because of the resentments of people going back to the first war with the Violis-Cotronis.
Posted By: Tommy2Times

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/06/21 10:33 PM


Giacomo, I'm not challenging at all what your wrote but reading what Hollander posted and trying to recall another article I read that was current stating RCMP have reached out to both Rizzuto and Sollecito about impending danger on their lives. I don't know how accurate the RCMP Intel is or is that standard procedure to go to these guys and report that they are in danger? So, they have a solid grip in controlling Montreal, who then would they have to fear besides Desjardins loyalists?
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/07/21 01:28 PM

A recent article in french said there are still over half dozen 'cells' of Italian organized crime.
Posted By: The_Marble_Guy

Re: Montreal Factions - 06/07/21 03:07 PM

I have to say Canada is a total throw back. When its come to OC its all old school up there. They don't care. When it comes to following this stuff its a breathe of fresh air. Oppose to what's going on in our country where all these guys have a YouTube channel now.
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