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Martin Girard, a member of a gang called the Bronzés arrested in the Magot-Mastiff investigation who beheaded Montreal organized crime in November 2015, was sentenced to five years this afternoon for gangsterism, conspiracy and trafficking narcotics.

But subtracting the time spent in pre-trial detention since his arrest in November 2015-forty months calculated in time and half-Girard, 41, has completed his sentence of sixty months and he will be released tomorrow.


During the Magot-Mastiff investigation, Girard allegedly acted as a cocaine distributor and money collector for a gang called the Bronzés, then led by Gregory Woolley.

Girard has been around Woolley for a long time, at least since he was a sponsor of a street gang called Syndicate.

In 2006, Girard was arrested with other members of the Syndicates in an investigation called Charge and was later sentenced to three years as a gangsterism penitentiary.

The Magot investigation, conducted by the Montreal Regional Joint Squad (MRE), led by the Sûreté du Québec, began in January 2013, and was originally aimed at Gregory Woolley and former mob boss Vito Rizzuto. , died naturally in December 2013.

The Mastiff survey, conducted by members of the SQ Crime Products Squad, began in 2014. Bloodhounds were interested in the money route of drug trafficking cells operating in the neighborhood. Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

But along the way, the investigators of both projects joined forces since the targeted topics were in part the same.