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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: antimafia] #954633
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Four henchmen sentenced to two years in prison

Gabriel Auclair 26, Kevin Manno, 25, Marc-André Di Schiavi, 28, and Daniel Santana Terreno, 36, pleaded guilty on September 17, 2018 to the Mont-Laurier courthouse on introductory charges break-in and armed aggression.

Judge Jean-Jacques Gagné immediately sentenced him to two years 'imprisonment, two years' probation, a life ban on possession weapons and the obligation to submit to a life sentence. DNA sampling.

The four individuals, three of whom come from Montreal and one from Deux-Montagnes, have a criminal record in terms of drugs and armed assaults. They are known to the police.

AGGRESSION
On September 6, 2018, four hooded individuals broke into a garage located at the back of a residence on the road to Lac Nadeau in Mont-Laurier. A person was doing mechanical work there. She warned her assailants that there were cameras. The latter hit her in the head and then fled.

A call was placed at 911 at 23:35 to report the break and enter and the assault. About ten minutes later, the four suspects were intercepted in a high-risk operation on Hébert Street in Mont-Laurier. They were arrested and taken to the police station of the Sûreté du Québec (SQ).

During the arrest of the suspects, the police found a baseball bat in the vehicle with traces of blood. It was sent to the Forensic Science and Forensic Sciences Laboratory.

THE APPEARANCE
The four individuals appeared the next day at the Mont-Laurier Courthouse to be charged. They presented themselves in white tracksuits provided by the police, their clothes having been seized and also sent to the laboratory of forensic science and forensics for clues.

The defendants returned to court on September 17 to undergo their bail hearing. They eventually pleaded guilty and, at the joint suggestion of the defense attorneys and the criminal and penal prosecutor, Justice Jean-Jacques Gagné imposed a sentence of two years' imprisonment.

When questioned by Justice Gagné on the theory of prosecution, the criminal and penal prosecutor stated that "the victim has a history of drugs and it is an order to pick him up and bring him somewhere else."

Moreover, the four individuals had been charged with attempted kidnapping, but a conditional sentence was handed down when they registered their plea of ​​guilty. The four men were represented by Mr. Benoit Cliche and Mr. André Laporte, two lawyers known to have defended in the past close individuals or allegedly part of the Hells Angels.

In closing, Justice Gagné added that the accused are doing well. They left the court smiling and even pushed the audacity to applaud.

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Two vehicles burned in the drive way of a luxurious Blainville residence.

Two vehicles parked in the entrance of an opulent residence in Blainville, in the Laurentians, were burned in the night from Monday to Tuesday.

Both sport utility vehicles (SUVs) blazed around 3.30am. Fortunately, the fire did not spread to the house and no one was injured.

According to our information, Molotov cocktails could have been used by the malefactor (s).

Both SUVs were parked in the entrance of 1207 Maurice-Cullen Street.

Investigators went to the scene this morning, which is currently considered suspect by the police.

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More than 106 kilos of cocaine seized at the Port of Montreal

Canada Border Services officers seized more than 100 kilograms of cocaine at the end of September at the Port of Montreal.

According to the authorities, more than 106 kilograms of cocaine were found in one of the containers transported by a ship arriving from the Dominican Republic on 24 September.

"It was during the unloading of the ship that the drug was discovered," said Dominic McNeely, spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).

The cocaine was concealed in four bags of nylon and placed in the container, which contained many boxes of men's shirts.

The drug has been handed over to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which will be responsible for further investigation.

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Fines totaling $ 1.1 million for four tobacco smugglers

Recognized as guilty of offenses related to contraband tobacco, four men were sentenced by the court to pay fines totaling $ 1.1 million, announced Revenue Quebec Wednesday.

"These people were particularly blamed for selling, delivering or having in their possession tobacco for retail sale in Quebec whose package was not identified in accordance with the Tobacco Tax Act. In addition, they were not registered with Revenu Québec's files and did not hold any of the permits required by the Act to carry on commercial activities related to tobacco products, "Revenu Québec said in a statement.

Pierre Collin, of Trois-Rivières, is the one who has received the highest salt penalty among the group. It will have to repay to the state a sum of 791 800 $ within the next 30 days.

Trever Diabo, of Kahnawake, has been fined $ 154,800, to be paid within 24 months.

Dave Beauchamp of Joliette will also have 24 months to pay the $ 87,000 fine imposed by the court.


Finally, Serge Legault of Gatineau will have to repay $ 66,496 within three months.

"Revenu Québec wishes to inform persons carrying on commercial activities related to tobacco products that they must hold the permits required by the Act to manufacture, import, transport, store or wholesale tobacco products", call Revenu Québec.

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Murder in Ahuntsic-Cartierville: the identified victim

The 57-year-old man killed early this morning in a large apartment building in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville sector is Bruno Turcotte, La Presse learned . Mr. Turcotte was known to the police for narcotics.

In January 2016, he was sentenced to nine months in prison, with a three-year probation period, for a drug possession and trafficking case.

He was attacked around 7:20 am in a building located at 10, boulevard Henri-Bourassa West, at the corner of boulevard Saint-Laurent.

"Neighbors have contacted 911 for a fight in a fourth-floor apartment. When the police came to the scene, they found a bleeding man in the hallway. The ambulance technicians were called and the victim lost consciousness during transport. When he arrived at the hospital, his death was noted, "says SPVM officer Jean-Pierre Brabant.

According to our information, the man displayed several open wounds in the upper body. The police do not know how the man was killed, whether the wounds were made by a firearm, stab or other object. An autopsy will be performed to determine it.

For the moment, the police have not mentioned any description of a suspect or suspects. Neighbors heard noises but did not see anything. Videos captured by surveillance cameras will, however, be viewed by SPVM Major Crime investigators who also carried out door-to-door interviews with neighbors.

This is the 21 th murder in Montreal this year, compared to 16 for the same period last year.

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QUESTIONS ABOUT MONTREAL MOB HISTORY

According to CBC News' Corrine Smith Vito Rizzuto was formerly inducted into the Bonanno family in 1981. It is assumed Vic Controni and Paolo Violi were made in the Bonanno family. Can anyone point me to a newspaper article or book stating such? Is there a date?

Also, do we know when the Bonannos took firm control of Montreal? I ask because Edwards makes it sound like Bonanno control was in question and not fully established before 1967/68 --unless I'm reading him wrong.

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QUESTIONS ABOUT MONTREAL MOB HISTORY

According to CBC News' Corrine Smith Vito Rizzuto was formerly inducted into the Bonanno family in 1981. It is assumed Vic Controni and Paolo Violi were made in the Bonanno family. Can anyone point me to a newspaper article or book stating such? Is there a date?

Also, do we know when the Bonannos took firm control of Montreal? I ask because Edwards makes it sound like Bonanno control was in question and not fully established before 1967/68 --unless I'm reading him wrong.


Vic Cotroni was probably made before ´54 I read, his brother Pep went with Greco to apalachin.


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LAVAL | A man in his thirties was killed on Thursday night in Laval.

The crime was committed on the ground of the car dealer Vinci inc. on René-Lévesque Boulevard, west of 90 th Avenue in Chomedey sector.

According to the Laval police, the event took place around 8:50 pm. The victim has been identified but has not been revealed to the public.

The investigators established a security perimeter in order to proceed with the analysis of the scene.

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LAVAL | A man in his thirties was killed on Thursday night in Laval.

The crime was committed on the ground of the car dealer Vinci inc. on René-Lévesque Boulevard, west of 90 th Avenue in Chomedey sector.

According to the Laval police, the event took place around 8:50 pm. The victim has been identified but has not been revealed to the public.

The investigators established a security perimeter in order to proceed with the analysis of the scene.


The business is run by Antonio Vinci and his sons.


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Mafioso accused of death threats against journalist Félix Séguin

Francesco Del Balso, a Montreal mafia lieutenant sentenced in the wake of the massive Colisée investigation, will be appearing this morning at the Courthouse in Drummondville for allegedly uttering threats against TVA journalist Félix Séguin. learned La Presse.

The events occurred yesterday at the Courthouse in Drummondville. According to our information, 48-year-old Del Balso reportedly went to the courthouse to file a harassment complaint against the journalist and to impose an obligation to keep the peace - commonly known as 810 - against Félix Séguin.

But in the face of the authorities' refusal, Del Balso reportedly made threatening remarks against the journalist alleged to have been heard by a police officer and a lawyer. One of these witnesses reportedly filed a complaint and Del Balso was arrested. He spent the night in cell and will be accused of death threats this morning.

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According to our information, the mafioso is angry with the journalist since the broadcast of a report on September 13 in which it was alleged threats allegedly made by Del Balso to the owners of a pizzeria in Quebec, and which revealed even the presence of the mafioso in the Old Capital.

Del Balso, who was sentenced to 15 years as a penitentiary for gangsterism, cocaine import and trafficking after the Coliseum investigation, is on parole and has not yet completed his sentence. This case could result in his return to a penitentiary. If so, it would be the fourth time since he was released after serving two-thirds of his sentence in February 2016.

In May 2017, a stranger entered Del Balso's home in Laval, presumably to kill him, and threatened his wife and one of his sons with a gun. It would be because of threats to his life that the mafioso was invited to settle far from Montreal, for the rest of his sentence, which will end in about a year.

Joined by La Presse, Félix Séguin did not want to comment on the matter and sent us to a Quebecor spokesperson to whom we left a message.

Del Balso is the individual who intimidates the contractor Martin Carrier of Quebec during the Colisée investigation and whose conversation, which was recorded by the RCMP, was broadcast during the work of the Charbonneau Commission.

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The man killed last night in Laval is Alessandro Vinci, 31, manager of Automobile Vinci, where the crime was committed, La Presse learned .


Alessandro Vinci, 31, was manager of the company Vinci Automobile.

PHOTO TAKEN FROM LINKEDIN

The victim is also the son of the president of the trade. On his Linkedin page, Alessandro Vinci introduced himself as the sales manager of the company specialized in the sale of used vehicles and the repair of vehicles, located on boulevard Lévesque, in the Chomedey district.

According to our information, between 8 pm and 9 pm, the closing time of the business, an individual with a pistol entered the company and fired several shots at the victim who was in his office and who did not see his attacker arrive.

Laval's major crime investigators began the investigation before transferring the file to their colleagues in the Sûreté du Québec's Crimes Against the Person division, presumably because the murder could be linked to organized crime. Investigators and crime scene technicians from the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) are also on the scene this morning to gather testimonials and clues. Images captured by the institution's surveillance cameras will be examined by the bloodhounds.

Alessandro Vinci did not have a criminal record and was not linked to any known criminal activity, according to police information.

This is the fifth murder committed this year in Laval.

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Mafia leader Francesco Del Balso charged with threatening TVA reporter
https://montrealgazette.com/news/ma...o-charged-with-threatening-tva-reporter/

Update: Deadly shooting in Laval 'could be linked to organized crime'
https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...aval-could-be-linked-to-organized-crime/

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Murder in Montreal: the killer fired through the door of housing

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Man who helped manufacture illegal firearms in LaSalle facing possible 4-year sentence

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Criminal fire in a pizzeria
The damage, which was concentrated inside, would have done for at least $ 200,000 worth of damage.

The arson of a pizzeria in Belœil in the night from Thursday to Friday brings back bad memories to its owner, he who had been the victim of similar events several times in 2014.
"I do not have a problem with anyone," says Hasan Kayali of Pizzeria Chez Dino. It's frustrating and unfortunate that people are trying to make me lose my business like that. "


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Police report that two individuals were seen by a witness in front of the shop throwing an incendiary object, probably a Molotov cocktail, before fleeing.

Competition

"We are talking about two white men, aged between 25 and 30 years old. Investigators will try to find pictures of nearby businesses to get a better description, "said Captain Francis Lepage of the Richelieu-Saint-Laurent Intermunicipal Police Board.


In the world of catering for 15 years, Mr. Kayali does not know the real motives of incendiaries, but he believes that "the competition" could have decided to set fire to his pizzeria.

"I'm sure," said the 37-year-old in a confident tone. Currently, it is a quieter period, the numbers are lower than usual. If that's what happened, it's just disloyal. "

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In 2014, he recalls having been the victim of four arson attempts, including "one that has succeeded", but does not believe that the Friday is linked.

For its part, the police indicate taking "all possible tracks seriously".

"Nothing is left out. We are at a preliminary stage of the investigation, "says Captain Lepage.

According to the owner of the pizzeria, the fire caused at least $ 200,000 in damages. The damage was concentrated inside.

"When the employees came in this morning, everyone was crying. It's difficult, admits Hasan Kayali. I am assured, which is good news. As soon as the paperwork is signed, we will be able to start renovations and open as soon as possible. "

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La pizzeria de Québec qui était visée par la mafia ferme ses portes

https://www.journaldequebec.com/2018/10/23/la-pizzeria-qui-etait-visee-par-la-mafia-ferme-ses-portes

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A judge recently sentenced a construction contractor, Serafino Oliverio, and his company, Développement Olicon, to pay a fine of $ 75,000 to the Quebec Revenue Agency (ARQ) for taxes not paid to the government.

A summary of the facts of the ARQ obtained by La Presse indicates that section 223 of the Act respecting the Québec sales tax and section 191 1 of the Excise Tax Act stipulate that every building builder registered for taxes, who rents a new property intended for sale, is deemed to have sold this property to oneself.

In this case, the builder must remit the Quebec sales tax and the excise tax as if he had sold the property. However, the company 9087-1195 Québec inc.- Développement Olicon - did not remit the GST and the QST following the rental of new condos intended for sale. The company and its boss would have behaved this way twice, when they were informed to pay the taxes by the agency after the first time.

THE SHADOW OF COLISÉE

In November 2013, Mr. Oliverio gave up the retention of four handguns that he owned, after the Quebec Firearms Controller refused to renew his licenses, "because the Coliseum investigation established that he was maintaining relationships with the Rizzuto clan and that the Rizzuto clan is known as an Italian criminal organization ", could be read on the refusal note produced by the controller.

For two years, Mr. Oliverio, who was a member of a shooting club, objected to the controller's actions in court. During the process, counsel, M e Isabelle Mercier, including summary filed 400 pages of the Colosseum investigation by the RCMP against the Montreal Mafia in the early 2000s, with particular reference to the day of April 19, 2005.

That day, contractor Tony Magi was abducted by strangers and managed to escape. According to the summary of the investigation soon after Magi, Serafino Oliverio - aka Sergio Lopez - and an individual linked to the Mafia, Tony Volpato, met one of the lieutenants of Francesco Arcadi, Francesco Del Balso, Laennec in the bar, Laval. During this meeting, Del Balso asked Tony Magi what the individuals looked like and how he managed to remove his handcuffs.

However, Serafino Oliverio, in his petitions for the recovery of his firearms licenses, stated that the reasons for the Firearms Officer's refusal were false, unfounded and damaging to his reputation, and that the refusal was unjustified. He described himself as a respected businessman and a responsible citizen who has always been exemplary. He wrote that he always handled his weapons with care and stored them in a safe and lawful manner. He stated that he had never been the subject of a criminal charge related to his firearms, or even committed a violent act on himself or another person related to his firearms.

Mr. Oliverio has no criminal record.

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Canada, the last war of Vito Rizzuto.
Italian Interview with Antonio Nicaso

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Posted on 26 October 2018 at 06:21 | Updated at 09:49

Tony Accurso's eldest son dies in a lurch.

The 43-year-old man who died last night in a lurch in Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson in the Laurentians, is Jimmy Accurso, 43, the eldest son of businessman Tony Accurso, have confirmed police sources at La Presse .

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James (Jimmy) Accurso, photographed last June during the trial of his father for whom he testified.

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According to our information, the victim was a passenger in a Tesla-branded car driven by a local resident, businessman and lobbyist Sebastien Varin, 38 years old. Mr. Varin is one of the owners and managers of the Manoir Saint-Sauveur hotel, located about twenty kilometers away.

Slightly injured, he was arrested early Friday morning for allegedly driving while impaired and caused fatal lurching. He is being questioned by police and could face criminal charges of dangerous driving causing death and impaired driving. A blood test was done to determine his blood alcohol level.

Missed curve

At around midnight 45, the suspect missed a curve on route 370 in Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson, and swerved, which cost the life of his passenger, whose death was observed in the hospital. .

It was another driver who saw the damaged car and alerted the Sûreté du Québec (SQ). This citizen will be met later in the day by police investigators to give him his observations.

No other vehicle was involved in the accident.

The Sûreté du Québec has asked a reconstitutionist to move to the site of the lurch to add its investigative elements.

Active in business

Jimmy Accurso, a resident of Deux-Montagnes, was director and then vice-president of Simard-Beaudry, his father's construction company, before his father was charged with corruption and selling the family empire. He now chaired a Laval company specializing in the management of heavy vehicle fleets by GPS.

Tony Accurso was sentenced to four years in jail last July for his involvement in municipal corruption in Laval. But he appealed the verdict and remains on conditional release for the duration of the judicial process. His son Jimmy had testified in his favor before the court twice this year.

- With The Canadian Press

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What the fucks a lurch my candian friends


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Re: Why the mob war in Montreal may be far from over [Re: antimafia] #956477
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Gulf Cartel Truck Hauling Stolen Fuel Found near Texas Border

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Originally Posted by Ciment
https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/09/01/un-chef-de-gang-est-pince-avec-de-la-drogue-en-prison

An alleged street gang leader in Montreal will face justice after being caught with jar and speed tablets in jail.

The influential Gregory Woolley was charged earlier this month with possession of methamphetamine and cannabis for the purpose of trafficking.
The alleged offenses allegedly occurred on January 2 at Montreal's century-old prison, commonly known as Bordeaux, where Woolley is being detained pending trial for other charges already against him.

According to our information, the 46-year-old man was reportedly surprised by correctional officers during a drug transaction with a visitor in the prison's visiting room.


After seizing the narcotics, the prison authorities then called on the Sûreté du Québec police officers to investigate and submit a file to the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DPCP).

A prosecutor finally authorized the filing of two charges on 6 August.

Hells School Club


Gregory Woolley has been in custody for more than two years, in relation to another court case.

The facts alleged in this pending case are subject to a publication ban.

According to The Black Book of the Hells Angels , Woolley remains to this day "the only black to have been admitted into the big family" of this biker gang in Quebec.

In 1998, in the midst of the biker war against the Rock Machine, Maurice's former bodyguard "Mom" Boucher had received his jacket from the Rockers, the club-club of the elite chapter Nomads des Hells.

That same year, under the recommendation of the former Hells Chief, Woolley founded the Syndicates, a street gang associated with bikers in business and whose motto is Do or Die .

The Rockers, like the Nomads of the Hells chapter, were disbanded after the Spring 2001 police operation, during which Woolley was arrested and sentenced to a long term penitentiary for gangsterism and drug trafficking.


Trafic de cocaïne: deux influents chefs de gang écroués

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2...ers-de-gangs-de-rue-condamnes-a-huit-ans

Projet Magot: Gregory Woolley plaide coupable

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...agot-gregory-woolley-plaide-coupable.php

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Canada, the last war of Vito Rizzuto.
Italian Interview with Antonio Nicaso

https://www.articolo21.org/2018/10/...to-rizzuto-intervista-ad-antonio-nicaso/


Mafia families who must agree, are they always historical?
<< No ... because in Canada it's different: to understand Canada we must take into account that the Canadian mafia like the American one is a sort of melting pot, in the sense that there are not only Sicilians, but inside the same organization there are criminals of Apulian origin, criminals of Calabrian origins, there are various components that often struggle to find the synthesis. At the time of the father of Rizzuto the Canadian mafia depended on the American, with Vito Rizzuto instead the Canadian mafia has become somewhat independent, has found a sort of operational autonomy, no longer depends on the families of New York, or the family of Bonanno in a particular way, and this was one of the big news and one of the great successes of Vito Rizzuto to get out of the Bonanno family, from the moment when this historic family from New York,


"The king is dead, long live the king!"
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“Gang leaders Gregory Woolley, Lou Sprinces Cadet plead guilty to cocaine trafficking charges”

https://montrealgazette.com/news/ga...d-guilty-to-cocaine-trafficking-charges/

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The brother of the boss Desjardins was killed, believes the police
The man, who seemed to have withdrawn from criminal cases, disappeared a year ago in Laval

The older brother of Raynald Desjardins, Jacques, who died a year ago, was probably murdered in a settlement of the mafia.
"The thesis currently favored by our investigators is that it is a homicide related to organized crime," said Inspector Guy Lapointe, of the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), interviewed by Le Journal on this case

.Jacques Desjardins, 68, had left his home in Laval, around 8 am, on the morning of October 30, 2017, telling his family that he had to go to "an appointment".
A trap
According to our sources, the police believe that this sexagenarian having already dipped in the importation of narcotics was thus caught in a trap, and possibly by an acquaintance of which he was not suspicious.
Jacques Desjardins never gave a sign of life afterwards. His white Volkswagen Passat was found two days later, abandoned on a residential street in the Sainte-Rose neighborhood of Laval.
The officers combed through it, but the assailants left no trace of the body behind them, nor any indication of what happened to the man wearing a North Face black fleece and running shoes. gray and blue.
The investigators of the SQ's crime against the person section are obviously dealing with professionals.
Vengeance against his brother?
The relatives of Jacques Desjardins were quick to ask the police for help saying fear for his safety.
The missing man appeared to have withdrawn from criminal cases for good after being arrested in Peru in 2012 for seizing 48 kilograms of cocaine. Suspected of financing the importation of this drug into Canada, he was finally released.
That is why, among the theses considered to explain this crime, police sources believe that the officials wanted to take revenge on the mafia Raynald Desjardins by eliminating a member of his family.
Or, that Jacques Desjardins was eliminated after they tried to extract information about his brother, who is currently serving a 14-year prison sentence for getting rid of a rival.
Raynald Desjardins made enemies during the bloody power struggle that tore the Montreal mafia after the arrest of godfather Vito Rizzuto in 2004 for three murders committed in New York 23 years earlier.

Another appointment

In the fall of 2011, Raynald Desjardins, who was trying to seize control of the mafia with certain allies, was tracked by the SQ and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) after surviving a murder attempt at the AK-47. At the time, one of his bodyguards was the son of the deceased, Hugo Desjardins.
The police intercepted the texting of the boss while he planned his revenge against a former partner who had betrayed him, the aspiring sponsor Salvatore Montagna.
Moreover, Montagna had also been invited to an appointment before dying. He falsely believed he was going to meet Raynald Desjardins to settle their dispute on the island of Vaudry, in Charlemagne, where he died of bullets on the morning of November 24, 2011.
A month later, Raynald Desjardins was arrested with half a dozen accomplices.
♦ Jacques Desjardins was sentenced to four years of penitentiary in 1997 for importing hashish. The RCMP also arrested him in 1992 for importing cocaine into the Port of Montreal, but was released from charges for lack of evidence.
 
A CLAN IN THE MIRE
August 11, 2005
While Raynald Desjardins is imprisoned for plotting to import 740 kg of cocaine with Hells Angels, the trafficker and trade unionist Giovanni Johnny Bertolo is shot dead in Montreal. From then on, Desjardins turns his back on the Rizzuto clan, of which he was an influential collaborator, for allowing the murder of his best friend.
The morning of September 16, 2011
Desjardins fights unscathed after he and one of his bodyguards, Jonathan Mignacca, were targets of an AK-47 gunman who fired 23 shots at their BMW branded SUVs. Boulevard Lévesque, Laval.
November 4, 2012
Desjardins brother-in-law and ex-Montreal No. 2 Joe Di Maulo is shot dead by a gunman in front of his home in Blainville, while godfather Vito Rizzuto was released from a US penitentiary after nine years of incarceration.
January 22, 2013
A friend and business partner of Desjardins, Gaétan Gosselin, is murdered by members of a street gang in the pay of the mafia, in front of his home in the Mercier neighborhood. Since 2011, a dozen relatives and associates of Desjardins have been murdered.
April 9, 2013
The former Desjardins corps guard in Montreal, Juan Ramon Fernandez, nicknamed Joe Bravo, is riddled with bullets in Sicily. Having become an informer, one of the killers testified before the Italian courts in October 2016 that "Desjardins was the one leading the war against Rizzuto".

https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/10/29/le-frere-du-caid-desjardins-a-ete-tue-croit-la-police

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