Another shooting in Montreal Friday morning! Tonino Callochia.

http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2013/02/01/un-homme-a-ete-atteint-par-balle



LAVAL - Tonino Callochia, a building contractor who has already been sentenced to ten years in prison for importing cocaine, was hit by several bullets firearm Friday morning in Laval.

 

Depending on what the Journal has learned at least four shots were fired on the man of 51, in the parking lot of a restaurant on the Boulevard Saint-Martin West, at the intersection of boulevard Le Corbusier, to 10:10.

There are fears for the life of the victim, who was bleeding profusely and that paramedics transported to Sacred Heart Hospital.

Tonino Callochia had been sentenced to ten years in prison in 1998 for his involvement in a case of importing cocaine solved by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

He then had accomplices among the mafia Vincenzo Armeni, sentenced to the same penalty at this time.

Armeni was arrested again by the Sûreté du Québec in 2005 for the same offense. The amount of cocaine imported amounted to 761 pounds. Armeni, the police then linked to the Rizzuto clan, now serving the largest sentence ever imposed on a dealer in the country at 19 years of incarceration.

Since this attempted murder appears to be linked to organized crime, the Laval police transferred the investigation to the Sûreté du Québec.

Thursday night in Saint-Léonard, Montreal, Vincenzo Scuderi, 49, died in a shootout near his home Robert Boulevard.

The murder - the sixth year in Montreal and the seventh in four months to be linked to the Italian mafia - could be a new attack against the mafia clans of Raynald Desjardins and Giuseppe De Vito, seen as rivals the godfather Vito Rizzuto.