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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Who are the Lopez brothers? Franco, Giuseppe and Pasquale, of Sicilian allegiance; Accused of importing cocaine during the Magot-Mastiff drug investigation, between 2014 and 2015; Released in 2019 after a stay of proceedings; Considered drug traffickers involved in supplying cocaine for various local organizations; According to our sources, they control a sales network with the approval of senior figures in the mafia and the Hells Angels; Their links with these organizations, however, are said to have crumbled due to quantities of poor quality drugs a few years ago; Bars connected to them were targeted by arson attacks in spring 2020; Giuseppe (Joe) Lopez was shot and killed in a seaside resort in the Dominican Republic last September; Nephew of Serafino Oliverio, known under the pseudonym Sergio Lopez, considered an independent clan leader, ex-associate of Vito Rizzuto, major player in money laundering in Montreal and victim of a resounding murder attempt in November 2021.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...-kilos-de-cocaine-saisis-chez-un-mafieuxMore than $2 million and several dozen kilos of cocaine seized from a mafia boss Several dozen kilos of cocaine and more than $2 million in cash were reportedly seized Tuesday morning in Montreal from one of the long-time collaborators of an influential mafia boss. The police arrived in the morning at the home of Giuseppe Arcoraci, a stone's throw from Cavelier-De LaSalle secondary school, in the district of the same name. Inside, the police got their hands on a huge sum of money, an impressive quantity of cocaine, as well as around ten prohibited weapons. According to our sources, more than 2 million dollars were found, as well as “several dozen” kilos of cocaine. Arcoraci, 58, was not arrested. This would be a search during an investigation as part of the Americano project, carried out by the Antigang section of the SPVM. A first phase of this investigation project had already taken place a few weeks ago and had led to the seizure of large quantities of narcotics. Arcoraci would not only work with the Italian mafia; authorities also suspect him of having links to Irish organized crime. Moreover, Arcoraci lived for a long time near the residence of one of the Matticks brothers. Although he would occupy an important role in the Montreal organized crime scene, Arcorcari would be a man who stands out for his great discretion. The police nevertheless consider him a close collaborator of Pietro D'Adamo, one of the strong men of the Italian mafia in Montreal who is still the subject of a police investigation in the wake of the revelations of the hitman Frédérick Silva. The latter is said to have committed or ordered around sixty murders for different factions of the underworld over a period of more than two decades, before turning around and collaborating with the authorities from the summer of 2022.
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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over
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Murder of Arsène Mompoint The sponsors would be important members of organized crime Influential members of the mafia and organized crime in Montreal are said to be the sponsors of the murder of gang leader Arsène Mompoint, shot dead in broad daylight, while he was sitting at a table with several people, in a cannabis store in Kanesatake, on 1 July 1, 2021. These individuals are Vito Salvaggio, Pietro D'Adamo and Davide Barberio, considered by the police as important players in the mafia, as well as Jean-Philippe Célestin, Emmanuel Zéphir and Dany Sprinces Cadet, from the gangs. A seventh individual, Gregory Woolley, was also targeted by the investigation, but he was murdered last November. In December, the residences of these seven individuals were searched. When they showed up there, investigators from the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) told them that their visit was linked to the murder of Arsène Mompoint. The investigation into the latter's assassination, called Reprisals, is being carried out, according to our information, in parallel with the Alliance project, this major investigation carried out for two years now by the Police Service of the City of Montreal (SPVM) and the SQ around the revelations of former hitman Frédérick Silva. The latter would have provided the police with information on around thirty murders and as many attempted murders committed within Montreal organized crime since the end of the 1990s. In addition to one count of murder, the six individuals could also be charged with attempted murder, discharging a firearm with intent, conspiracy to murder and gangsterism. Electronic Loot As part of the Retaliation investigation, investigators notably seized eight phones and $212,000 from Salvaggio; three phones, a tablet, a silencer, a charger, a stun gun, $15,000 and two luxury watches at Barberio; two telephones at Zéphir’s; three phones, a tablet and two computers at Cadet; two telephones in a residence suspected of being that of Célestin; four phones, two tablets, a computer, a pistol, three magazines and ammunition of five different calibers at D'Adamo's; and, finally, two telephones at Gregory Woolley's house. In a request, the prosecution asked to be able to keep these elements for another year or even more, which the individuals' lawyers oppose. The lawyers dispute the fact that the items have been in police possession since last December and that the Crown is requesting an extension until March 18, 2025. They question the complexity of the investigation Mr. Martin Subak, Salvaggio's lawyer, questions the link between the money seized from his client and the suspected crime, and Mr. Dominique Shoofey, questions the link between the Rolex and Bentley watches found at Barberio and the alleged crime. Oyster phones A total of 32 phones were seized in connection with Mompoint's murder. Fourteen of them were opened by police officers who are experts in technological crimes. Their data has been extracted and is reportedly about to be analyzed. On the other hand, the police would be unable to open ten of them, and another, which belonged to Jean-Philippe Célestin, was erased when the police tried to extract the data. Célestin's lawyer, Mr. Richard Tawil, contests the seizure of the second device that the police attribute to his client, arguing that nothing proves that the room where it was found is that of the gang leader who recently became a biker. It should be noted that a photo of Woolley was the wallpaper on one of the devices attributed to Célestin. Judge Dennis Galiatsatos, of the Court of Quebec, will render his decision in June. https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...membres-importants-du-crime-organise.php
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