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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: antimafia] #1068402
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...ontrealais-tue-en-republique-dominicaine

Montreal cocaine trafficker killed in Dominican Republic
Linked to the mafia, Giuseppe Lopez was shot on Tuesday outside his residence in Juan Dolio

A mafia-linked Montrealer who was nabbed in a major strike against a drug-trafficking ring in 2015 was shot and killed Tuesday night in a seaside village in the Dominican Republic.

Giuseppe (Joe) Lopez was murdered at the end of the evening while driving a motorcycle near the secondary residence that his family owns in the small town of Juan Dolio, according to information obtained by Le Journal and our Investigation Office .


The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has also confirmed to the Journal that a man known to the police was shot dead in the Dominican Republic.

According to our sources, the 58-year-old man is a member of a notorious clan of Montreal mafia traffickers who have fallen out with the Rizzuto clan.

He was staying there with his uncle, Serafino Oliverio, whom the underworld of Montreal knows rather under the name of "Sergio Lopez".

Mistake on the person?

The latter, who has already had business ties with several mafia clans and other organized crime groups, had also been shot and wounded during an attempted murder in November 2021 in the Rivière-des- Meadows.

Oliverio's presence and the shooting he already survived in Montreal two years ago will likely lead local law enforcement to investigate the possibility that Giuseppe Lopez may have been the victim of a mistaken persona and that it was his uncle who was rather targeted by the shooter.

According to our sources, the residence owned by the Lopez-Oliverio clan in Juan Dolio, located about sixty kilometers east of the capital Santo Domingo, is usually protected by armed security guards.

However, it appears that was not the case when Giuseppe Lopez was shot on his motorbike while returning to his home near the fence at the entrance to the property.

The victim was known to authorities for his involvement in the cocaine business. He and his twin brother Franco, along with their younger brother Pasquale, 50, were accused of playing a role in supplying a major cocaine trafficking ring linked to the Hells Angels during the Magot-Mastiff project in 2015.

In the communications between suspects intercepted by the police during this investigation, they were referred to respectively as Espresso, Cappuccino and Caffe Latte.

The Sûreté du Québec investigation tended to establish that they would have sold a dozen kilograms for nearly $ 700,000 to the network of traffickers who controlled the distribution of this drug in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough, according to documents legal proceedings obtained by the Bureau of Investigation.

Bad quality

However, the business ties between the parties had been ruined since half of this cocaine turned out to be of poor quality. The network even reportedly “returned a full kilo to the Lopez family,” according to police reports resulting from Magot.

The three Lopez brothers, however, escaped unscathed in the fall of 2019 following a stay of the legal proceedings obtained by the Crown due to the unreasonable delays in trying them.

Bars linked to the Lopez-Oliverio clan were also targets of arson between 2018 and 2020.

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Do ya’ll think it could be the Rizzuto’s behind this hit?
It could also be something else, involving drug organizations from the DR.

Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: Blackmobs] #1068461
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Surprised this hasn't had more attention. They're fairly quiet, so maybe that's why it's not as big in the media.
As for the "who did it?" Who knows. Alot of activity around the drug trade fight. I'd venture more towards that than anything else, so a wide range of theories.
Again, very surprising as they are pretty quiet as a clan.

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very good points housepainter. best to look at most likely scenario first. all info on this clan points to them being involved in cocaine business. so likely the hit was over something to do with that part of organized crime. as yet there has been no good info as to whom the lopez-oliverio are allied with in mtl if anyone. the journal de mtl article states they had a falling out with rizzuto clan. i take this as the rizzuto/sollecito faction of the mtl mafia. these 2 clans are the only 2 of about 8-10 clans in mtl that are confirmed as being allied. the lopez-oliverio were once allied with them as well during the magot/mastiff years ( 2013-2015 ). as mentioned the lopez bros were acquitted or charges were dropped in 2019, then the attempt of serafino in nov 2021. so that statement points to the rizzuto/sollectio faction being behind the attempt. this however has not been confirmed and no one to my knowledge has been arrested or charged let alone named as being part of hit team.

sooooooo...theories could be.
1. an unknown cocaine trafficking group based in d.r.
2. rizzuto/sollecito faction.
3. an unknown mtl mafia clan that is currently fighting the lopez-oliverio for control of territory in mtl. ( possible the barberio-pizzi clan who also control territory in same r.d.p. mtl east area.)

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The Pizzi-Barberio clan would make sense since the share the same territory, more or less. But who knows. The entire mob war is so fluid right now. So many moving parts. It will only get messier before it clears up. Seems there is no natural leadership to calm the waters. Good for those on the outside looking in, but very sad for the families of those involved.

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Wow this is a BIG hit in the 'milieu' !


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https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...ce-latest-targets-of-gunfire-in-montreal

4 arsons and business shot at twice latest being 3 days ago in 2023 . Who is hunting Pizzi?

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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: Blackmobs] #1068523
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Originally Posted by Blackmobs
A member of a Montreal mafia clan murdered in the Dominican Republic

Giuseppe Lopez, a member of the Lopez-Oliverio family clan, linked to the Montreal mafia, was murdered Monday evening in the Dominican Republic, La Presse learned from several police and criminal sources.

Giuseppe Lopez, 59, was shot dead according to our information. We do not know the exact circumstances of the crime, and the place where it was committed.

Through its network of international liaison officers, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is able to confirm that a man known to the police was shot dead in the Dominican Republic," Corporal Anick Fournier told La Presse . of C Division (Quebec) of the RCMP, without however confirming the identity of the victim.
A discreet clan

The Lopez clan has always conducted its business discreetly before the spotlight of investigators from the defunct Regional Mixed Squad (ERM) of Montreal and the Proceeds of Crime Division of the Sûreté du Québec are trained on him during the investigation Magot- Mastiff, between 2013 and 2015.
During the investigation, the sleuths listened to and followed several suspects, including Giuseppe Lopez and his brothers, and used a civilian undercover agent thanks to which the police were able to ascertain that the clan had supplied a dozen kilograms of cocaine to a trafficker in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district when it was out of stock.
In a 400-page summary of the Magot-Mastiff investigation filed in court, ACI was allegedly involved in a nearly $700,000 transaction with the Lopez brothers in the summer of 2014.

On August 2, 2014, CREA went to a restaurant owned by the Lopez family to deposit $140,000.
One of the brothers had previously explained to him that he had to wear bigger pants because he didn't want him entering the establishment with a bag, that he had to order a meal and then go to the bathroom to drop off. the money in a cupboard, "near Ajax", and that after he left, someone would go and take the tickets to prevent them from crossing paths.
ACI followed these instructions and subsequently investigators observed one of the Lopez brothers retrieve the bag.
Nickname Espresso

Also during the Magot-Mastiff investigation, on March 25, 2015, the police intercepted a conversation between former criminal lawyer Loris Cavaliere, Giuseppe Lopez, his twin brother and two other individuals linked to organized crime.

During the conversation, one of the Lopez brothers asked Cavalière if the "machines" (encrypted communication devices) were secure, to which the former lawyer replied that before, BlackBerrys were the most secure, but that the police (RCMP) were able to decrypt them during the investigation which led to the arrest of Raynald Desjardins.
According to the evidence filed in court, Giuseppe Lopez would have used the nickname Espresso for his communications on PGP.
Giuseppe and his two brothers were charged with cocaine trafficking at the end of the Magot-Mastiff investigation, but they benefited from a stay of proceedings in October 2019.
Giuseppe Lopez had no criminal history, just like his brothers.
At the heart of a conflict

In recent years, the Lopez clan has presumably been embroiled in a conflict with another clan which is unclear whether it is over or not.

In November 2021, the clan's patriarch and Lopez brothers' uncle, Serafino Oliverio, was shot and wounded as he left his residence on Gouin Boulevard in northeast Montreal.
The clan owns several cafes, restaurants and buildings, especially in the northeast of the metropolis.
As of 2019, some of their cafes and other establishments, including a restaurant on Boulevard Gouin in the Rivière-des-Prairies district considered the headquarters of Serafino Oliverio, were the targets of arsonists.
Vehicles belonging to family members were also damaged in arson attacks.

In 2018, a building that houses a business owned by the Oliverio-Lopez family in northern Montreal caught fire when a fire – presumably accidental – broke out in cryptocurrency servers installed in the basement.

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...-assassine-en-republique-dominicaine.php

Man with ties to Montreal Mafia shot to death in Dominican Republic: report
https://montrealgazette.com/news/cr...ot-to-death-in-dominican-republic-report

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Originally Posted by housepainter
The Pizzi-Barberio clan would make sense since the share the same territory, more or less. But who knows. The entire mob war is so fluid right now. So many moving parts. It will only get messier before it clears up. Seems there is no natural leadership to calm the waters. Good for those on the outside looking in, but very sad for the families of those involved.


I'm not saying it's not but Davide Barberio is close with Serafino Oliverio and involved with them in a lot of businesses in the Northeast.

Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: antimafia] #1068746
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: Hollander] #1068850
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Originally Posted by Hollander
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Is this the most recent victim? Or Barberio?

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Those are two of the Lopez brothers, the murdered Giuseppe on the left.


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Murder in broad daylight: Innocent man shot by mistake
The trial of the alleged shooter opened this Tuesday at the Montreal courthouse

UPDATE Tuesday, September 12, 2023 3:30 p.m.

An elderly man riddled with bullets in an Italian café in Montreal was the sad victim of mistaken identity, simply because he looked like a member of organized crime who was targeted, we learned this morning, at the opening of the trial of the alleged shooter.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...mme-innocent-crible-de-balles-par-erreur


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Annie-Soleil Proteau discusses for the first time her links with the underworld in the new documentary series Family of Criminals , in which the connections of some of her relatives with the criminal world are also discussed.

Criminal Family looks at, among other things, the journey of trafficker William Robinson linked to the Scoppa clan, street gang member Jean Raymond Claude, gangster Gaétan Sévigny, pawnbroker Roger Valiquette and delinquent Guy Laflamme, who was killed by Gérald Gallant.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...arle-de-ses-liens-avec-le-monde-criminel


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Vehicles damaged by gunfire in front of Luigi Coretti's business

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Leonardo Rizzuto récupère 55 000 $ et des images de vacances de son père
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...t-des-images-de-vacances-de-son-pere.php

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Grandparent fraud : A network linked to the Montreal mafia dismantled

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Organized Crime : Guilty of laundering 18 million in dirty money in 10 months

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A flourishing empire

One of the most powerful criminal organizations in the world is suspected by the RCMP of laundering its dirty money through a casino in Kahnawake. In the police force's crosshairs: a non-native investor believed to be linked to the Sinaloa cartel.

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Originally Posted by Ciment
ttps://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2023-10-04/fraudes-de-type-grands-parents/un-reseau-lie-a-la-mafia-montrealaise-demantele.php

Grandparent fraud : A network linked to the Montreal mafia dismantled

OPÉRATION VISANT UN STRATAGÈME DE FRAUDE DE TYPE GRAND-PARENT
https://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/communiques/operation-visant-un-stratageme-de-fraude-de-type-grand-parent/

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Les permis d’un restaurant fréquenté par le crime organisé suspendus durant 25 jours
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...e-organise-suspendus-durant-25-jours.php

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Restaurant frequented by Hells Angels and people tied to Mafia shut down for 25 days
https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...ople-tied-to-mafia-shut-down-for-25-days

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Originally Posted by Ciment
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Grandparent fraud : A network linked to the Montreal mafia dismantled

OPÉRATION VISANT UN STRATAGÈME DE FRAUDE DE TYPE GRAND-PARENT
https://www.sq.gouv.qc.ca/communiques/operation-visant-un-stratageme-de-fraude-de-type-grand-parent/


This article from March 24,2021 regarding the grand-parent scam, does mention a possible mafia link individual.

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...nte-de-fraudeurs-dirigee-de-montreal.php

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“Grandparent” fraud: police raid in greater Montreal.

There is also a connection with Joshua Sarroino.

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Man acquitted of Dix30 murder scooped up in grandparent-scam raids

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Originally Posted by Ciment
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...sino/2023-10-03/un-empire-florissant.php

A flourishing empire

One of the most powerful criminal organizations in the world is suspected by the RCMP of laundering its dirty money through a casino in Kahnawake. In the police force's crosshairs: a non-native investor believed to be linked to the Sinaloa cartel.

Un magnat des casinos impatient d’obtenir sa citoyenneté
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...s-impatient-d-obtenir-sa-citoyennete.php

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Mistaken identity
Convicted of murder for a second time

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I recently read this in one of Daniel Renaud book that on September 4 , 2011 there was murder attempt on Antonio Arcuri. He was shot 4 times but survived. This was not covered by media and the cops didn't know about it until they later intercepted messages between Salvatore Montagna and Raynald Desjardins. Antonio was wounded and Montagna asked if he knew a doctor that can treat him in clandestine.

Thought I'd share this one with you.

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Robert Martin's wife posted a photo on IG. Of her, her husband and the children of del baso around a turkey during thanksgiving

This is what felix seguin said in the video of this article.
He also said, the police don’t know what that mean.

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...e-chaud-qui-na-finalement-jamais-eu-lieu

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For her to release this photo is unusual. What would be the motive ? It raises more questions. It is as though they are bothered by this stigma that Del Balso might of been set up by the Hell's. Is it a tactical move to steer and detract the police authorities to look elsewhere? And if it were true that they had nothing to do with this, why weren't they able to revenge the death of one of their own ?
It is just critical thinking on my part.

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