https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/11/04/le-condo-dun-caid-sera-bientot-mis-a-vendre-pour-855000

The high-end condo, of the dangerous leader of the Montreal Irish mob that was forced to move to a penitentiary, will soon be on sale for $ 855,000 in L'ÃŽle-des-SÅ“urs.

The judicial sale of Shane Kenneth Maloney's luxury apartment has been authorized by the courts, at the request of the Toronto Dominion Bank (TD), according to documents consulted by Le Journal .

The bank had applied to the Superior Court to recover a debt of more than half a million dollars on a mortgage loan that the West end gang trafficker had not paid since he was sentenced to 10 years. years of incarceration, in the spring of 2017.

Drug operation


Shane Kenneth
Maloney Inmate
L'usissier Thierry Pirro from Laval was appointed to sell this condo located on the seventh and last floor of 230 chemin du Golf in Montreal, as well as four parking spaces that belonged to Maloney.

It is in this condo that the kingpin 40 years had been fired from the bed and picked up by police during an anti-drug operation, the project Loquace the morning of the 1 st November 2012. The police had also seized more than $ 300,000.

Maloney, nicknamed Wheels in the underworld since a serious motorcycle accident made him paraplegic, was brewing millions of dollars and was considered a major player in organized crime.

Beaten Policeman

Connected directly with Mexican cartels, the consortium he was piloting with traffickers from several Canadian criminal groups had imported two tons of cocaine and earned $ 50 million in just one year, according to the survey. police.

Maloney also had at his disposal an impressive arsenal of about a hundred guns, silencers and magazines, as well as a thousand sticks of dynamite that the police had discovered in Laval.

He was also arrested with a Hells Angels relative following a severe beating by a police investigator in Montreal, Mexico, in 2011.

The policeman on vacation had been sequestered, threatened and beaten after recognizing and photographing Maloney with other Quebec police officers in a bar in Playa del Carmen. Maloney had pled guilty to intimidation and received two years in prison.