Originally Posted by Ciment
Originally Posted by Blackmobs
Mysterious fires destroy warehouses

Quebec and Montreal) Investigators from the Sûreté du Québec are trying to elucidate two suspicious fires that occurred in less than a month in Beauce warehouses. According to police sources, the blaze could result from a conflict raging in the Capitale-Nationale between factions of organized crime.

He would pit the member in good standing of the Hells Angels of Quebec Mathieu Pelletier against an independent trafficker nicknamed David "Pic" Turmel.

Turmel would have refused since the pandemic to source cocaine from the Hells Angels, thus depriving bikers of a significant source of income.

Turmel, who would have links with "red" allegiance street gangs, would now buy drugs from Montreal street gangs.

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...x-incendies-detruisent-des-entrepots.php


Very interesting article. So the Hells will have their hands full if the other gangs start doing the same thing.
I am somewhat confused about who is supplying the drugs to Montreal street gangs because the article mentions "Turmel, who allegedly has ties to “red” street gangs, would now buy drugs from Montreal. street gangs." Is it the Mafia, Ndrangheta or Mexicans ?. And will this affect the drug prices on the streets ?


It could be with the mafia or the are doing it themself. Its known in montreal that the bloods work eith the mafia in the drug game, but its also known that the bloods import there own drugs from Haiti.

Bernard ti pon , the leader of the Pelletier gang (first canadian street gang to be convict of gangsterism) import cocaine himself.

Here are some articles about the montreal esstside bloods and drugs.

Squash stuffed with cocaine

Until recently, street gangs had an accredited accomplice in the most nerve-prone areas of Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau Airport, who helped organize the importation of cocaine between Haiti and Montreal, believes the RCMP.

Investigators discovered that the 45-year-old mechanic, a Canadian Forces veteran, had "relationships" with a member of the Bo-Gars gang who openly boasted of importing kilos of cocaine at the airport and whose close friend had been arrested in possession of 1.5 kilos of cocaine while returning from Haiti on a humanitarian flight, after the 2010 earthquake.

According to the police, the mechanic also had links with another member of a Montreal gang in the "Red" family, the alliance of which the Bo-Gars are part. This other criminal had already been identified as a mule recruiter to move drugs from Haiti to Montreal.

When they questioned the mechanic, he had difficulty explaining a payment of $25,000 that had passed through his account at that time. He also admitted to knowing the mule stopped with the squash.

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/...3063-des-courges-bourrees-de-cocaine.php