The gang leader Arsène Mompoint back in the street

Immediately after pleading guilty to counts of conspiracy and drug trafficking, gang leader Arsène Mompoint was sentenced to one day in prison and will be released on Friday.

Mompoint had nothing to do with the network, prosecutor Me Mathieu Longpré told Judge Salvatore Mascia of the Court of Quebec on Friday, but thanks to listening and monitoring, investigators were able to prove that the gang leader was involved in a transaction for tens of thousands of MDA pills, and he kept 100,000 pills as collateral.
In effect, the judge sentenced Mompoint to 29 months and five days, but this equates to the time spent in preventive detention, which is calculated in time and a half, due to the conditions of detention.
The gang leader is however subject to a two-year probation during which he will have to respect conditions: he is forbidden to communicate with his co-accused of Project Asterios, to communicate with anyone with a criminal history, to possess a weapon. and using drugs, except marijuana, on a medical prescription.
Mompoint is on a lifelong gun possession order and will be required to provide a DNA sample. He will have to collect his passport from Passport Canada, he who was about to leave the country and was arrested at Trudeau Airport on the morning of the search.

A contractual

During his release investigation, a DCO investigator testified that Mompoint and his group were "contractors" for organized crime.

Just before the summer of 2019, source information wanted Mr. Mompoint to be active in murder contracts, so find people to execute the contracts or do them himself. It comes up regularly with his name, in the middle, "said investigator Francis Derome.
Arsène Mompoint had also testified and recounted having spent more than two months in Haiti, at the beginning of 2019, to erect fences around the land of his parents.
He introduced himself as an assistant construction project manager and said he worked for a company that has a $ 30 million condo tower site in Terrebonne.
Arsène Mompoint has a heavy judicial past, especially in the theft and possession of weapons.

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