Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Sicily's Mafia Said To Pocket A Third Of All Government Transfers
ROME (Dow Jones)--The Sicilian mafia pockets more than a third of all the money allocated by the central government in Rome for public services on the island, according to a study to be presented at the Royal Economic Society's 2012 annual conference.
The report by Guglielmo Barone and Gaia Narciso found that organized crime effectively undermined economic growth and development by manipulating the assignment of public funds aimed at poor and undeveloped areas on the island.
The study found that organized crime took 35% of the funds from contracts awarded by the Italian government to local firms to provide public services in Sicily--as well as other poorer regions in the country.
Sicily's crime syndicates create fictitious firms and encourage corrupt public officials to allocate resources to these companies. Barone and Narciso cite local claims that the modern Costra Nostra is a "new mafia-related bourgeoisie, made of lawyers, notaries, accountants and entrepreneurs."
They argue that similar problems are likely to be found in other poor regions of Europe which receive funds from the European Commission.
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Mafia mobster is freed from jail just 12 months into 15 year sentence because of ALLERGY to the beans on prison menu
A convicted Mafia mobster has been freed early from his 15 year jail term because he is allergic to the vegetables on the prison menu.
Millionaire Michele Aiello, 56, told the judge at a special appeal hearing he was intolerant to beans, peas, spinach and all other types of greens offered to inmates serving time behind bars.
Lawyers acting for the businessman provided medical certificates as evidence in their argument for Aiello to be released after serving little more than a year of his original sentence.
He was arrested in Palermo on the Italian island of Sicily in 2010 and charged with being the financial brains behind a Mafia money laundering operation.
It saw him lending his name and that of relatives to dozens of companies and properties so cash from criminal activity could be recycled and cleaned up.
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How Bertie rose to power with the Drumcondra Mafia
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Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Italian mafia leader arrested in Spain over $1.3B drug-trafficking empire
Full Story(Fox News)
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Hotel shooting leads to drug ring bust
Jermaine Carter, 29, was arrested on an attempted murder charge Oct. 21 after witnesses told Richmond police he had fired shots at the Super 8 motel on North Keeneland Drive. His wife, Sarah Carter, and another woman were in the room at which he was allegedly firing. Sarah Carter told police she recently had filed for an emergency protective order against her husband, according to the federal complaint from Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives Agent Russel R. King.
All documents in the drug case were unsealed Jan. 6 by U.S. District Judge Joseph M. Hood, once all suspects were indicted.
The complaint states that on Aug. 9, 2010, a confidential informant for the Central Kentucky Area Drug Task Force purchased less than one gram of cocaine from Carter and Rodney E. Martin. The informant reportedly identified Carter by name to a task force detective, and a videotape shows Carter entering the apartment and handing the drugs to Martin, who then sold them to the informant.
On July 14, 2011, a confidential informant for the Drug Enforcement Agency purchased cocaine from Nikita M. Jenkins that was supplied by Carter, according to the complaint. This videotaped transaction reportedly took place at North Ridge Apartments on North Keeneland Drive, where Carter lived.
Full Story(Richmond Register)
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2 reputed NE mobsters to plead guilty next week
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Heroin supplier arrested in drug bust
Seized from the home were 188 baggies of heroin packaged in four ‘sticks’, which are bundles of heroin packets wrapped in news print. The street value of the heroin is approximately $2,000.
Full Story (WHPTV)
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Sunday, March 04, 2012
Seduced with wine and M&M's: How one man went from being a straight-laced delivery boy to a notorious Colombo hit man
It began with an affair with the boss’ wife - and ended with him becoming a mafia hit man.
One of the Colombo family’s most prolific assassins has spoken about the 25 murder plots he took part in, four of them where he pulled the trigger.
Larry Mazza revealed how he blasted rivals at point blank range with a shotgun before calmly going home to babysit a friend’s daughter and watch episodes of Seinfeld.
He also told how he began an affair with the wife of a notorious mafioso - who incredibly let them carry on even though he knew about it.
Mazza’s introduction to the mob began in 1979 when he began a relationship with Linda Schiro, who was married to Gregory ‘The Grim Reaper’ Scarpa.
Scarpa famously bragged that after killing 50 people he ‘stopped counting’ during his bloody time as a capo in the Colombo family.
Mazza was the straight-laced 18-year-old son of a fire lieutenant and working as a delivery boy in Brooklyn, New York.
The boss’s wife was 32, wealthy, powerful and an adviser to her husband on his criminal activities.
She invited him over with the words: ‘Do you fool around?’
Mazza told the New York Post: ‘She had beautiful eyes, very Italian looking. She put a bottle of wine out and some M&M’s. We had a few glasses. The next thing you know we were on the couch getting hot and heavy.’
His new lover introduced him to her husband and got him a job collecting debts from a racing track. Soon he became an enforcer forcing people to pay up.
Mazza told the newspaper: ‘One got a truck driven through their storefront. Another got visits from us and we’d walk out without paying.’
Murder followed soon after, he added. ‘The first one, it’s drop me off. Next one, I’d pick him up. Next time, bring a shovel. Baby steps.’
One of Scarpa’s drivers was badly beaten and then killed for trying to kiss his 14-year-old daughter as he took her to school.
Then in 1991 a civil war erupted in the Colombo family between underboss Victor Orena and patriarch Carmine Persico, who had been jailed.
Persico loyalist Mazza said that ‘for eight months, that’s all we did: wake up and go looking for people to kill’
One of his most bloody executions was in Christmas 1991, that of Orena loyalist Vinnie Fusaro.
Mazza said: ‘We were passing by the social clubs where Vic’s guys would hang out.
‘This day we spotted Vinnie’s car, so we came around the block again. He was in his driveway, hanging Christmas lights on the garage. He never seen us. He was facing the garage.
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San Jose meth bust: 750 lbs
A Palo Alto police investigation into stolen iPads has led to one of the largest methamphetamine busts in the country's history, federal investigators said Saturday.
Police and federal agents seized 750 pounds of methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of $34 million, from a San Jose apartment Thursday after Palo Alto investigators spotted the drugs while following up on stolen iPads, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.
The bust "is one of the largest we are aware of," DEA Special Agent Casey Rettig said.
Investigators found "boxes and boxes and boxes containing bags and bags and bags of methamphetamine" inside the apartment, Rettig said.
The 750 pounds, or 340 kilograms, of methamphetamine confiscated in San Jose is equal to about 16 percent of all methamphetamine seized across the country last year, according to figures on the U.S. Department of Justice website.
Three people were arrested on state drug violations after the raid on an apartment in the 4400 block of Woods Drive, authorities said. They have not released their identities. Rettig described the investigation as "very fluid" and said "there is definitely the potential for more arrests."
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Stolen iPad led to huge meth bust in San Jose
Surely, police must have been on the trail of a major theft ring when they arrived Thursday at an apartment complex in San Jose, only to trip over one of the biggest stashes of methamphetamine ever seized in the United States?
Not exactly.
Palo Alto police were apparently looking for a single stolen iPad when they arrived Thursday at The Woods, a sprawling apartment complex on Snell Road, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.
The cops had tracked the iPad via GPS, said Assistant District Attorney David Tomkins.
The officers didn't have a search warrant, so they knocked on the door of the apartment and asked the occupants for permission to come in. They consented, Tomkins said.
"They probably thought if they didn't, we'd suspect something," Tomkins said. "Or they thought, 'I'll let them in -- they probably won't find anything.'"
Much to their amazement, the officers found 780 pounds of crystal meth scattered around the place, worth about $35 million.
District Attorney Jeff Rosen said roughly 100 pounds or a little more of meth are recovered annually in the county, making this seizure "easily at least six years worth," he said.
"I told my dad about the bust," said Rosen, "and he said, 'They have $35 million, and they can't go out and buy an iPad?"
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Drugs seized during car wash bust
The task force conducted a two-month investigation of Alphonza Ulmer, 53, who's known to sell and distribute illegal drug in the Hardeeville area, according to the Beaufort County Sheriff's Office.
At 2 p.m. Thursday, the task force located Ulmer at his business, the Omega Car Wash at 494 Church St. in Hardeeville. They discovered crack cocaine in his possession, according to the sheriff's office.
Ulmer had just sold crack Esau James, 67, who was at the car wash and charged with possession of crack cocaine, according to the sheriff's office. At the same time, the task force also executed a search warrant at Ulmer's home at 102 Portabello Dr. in Hardeeville.
Full Story(Live 5 News)
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Saturday, March 03, 2012
Corrupt officials' time is up, Detroit FBI chief says
The FBI's top official in Detroit declared war on public corruption Thursday, hours after law enforcement officials announced a new task force to combat it.
Andrew Arena, special agent in charge of the Detroit office of the FBI, called corruption in the region "generational, systematic, part of the culture."
"It takes a whole lot to penetrate that," he said. "It's kind of like a war. You penetrate the enemy's defenses."
Arena declined to name the enemies he was referring to, saying he could not talk about ongoing investigations. He has overseen investigations of ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, as well as Wayne County government under County Executive Robert Ficano.
"You see what's out there," he said, in an apparent reference to news media coverage of federal investigations of Detroit and Wayne County government.
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Hong Kong’s Tsang faces corruption probe
Hong Kong’s anti-corruption watchdog has launched an investigation into Donald Tsang, the territory’s chief executive, following allegations that he received inappropriate favours from local business tycoons such as overseas trips on private jets, staying on luxury yachts and leasing an apartment for below market price.
Mr Tsang said that he had never acted against the law nor breached internal rules, and that he would fully co-operate with any investigation if contacted by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Avery Ng, vice-chairman of the League of Social Democrats, a pro-democracy party, said: “The ICAC has informed us that they are looking into the trips and the leasing of the apartment after we lodged a complaint against Mr Tsang.” The ICAC refused to comment.
The investigation comes at a sensitive time for Hong Kong. On March 25, Mr Tsang’s successor will be elected by a group of 1,200 eligible voters. Of the two most favoured candidates, Leung Chun-ying is leading the opinion polls because he is seen to be more detached from local conglomerates than his scandal-hit rival Henry Tang.
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Sydney police bust clandestine drug lab
State and federal authorities have busted a clandestine drug lab and arrested a man as part of their offensive against Asian crime syndicates.
The 26-year-old man will face court charged with manufacturing the drug ice in an illegal laboratory in the Sydney suburb of Burwood, and importing an illicit precursor chemical.
The arrest follows a joint investigation by detectives from the State Crime Command's Asian Crime Squad, the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and the NSW Crime Commission.
Police will allege a clandestine laboratory, found in one of two units they searched before the arrest on Friday, was being used to make methylamphetamine, known on the street as ice.
They also located 20kg of a type of pseudoephedrine called ContacNT which they will claim was illegally imported from overseas.
The arrested man was refused bail and is due to appear in Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday.
'This operation sends a strong deterrence message to those attempting to import or manufacture illicit substances in Australia,' Customs and Border Protection investigations manager Kingsley Woodford-Smith said in a statement.
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Massive federal drug bust in Central MS
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Shooting victim had Montreal Mafia connections
Full Story(Vancouver Sun)
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Feds Uncover $279M NYC Car Insurance Scam
In New York, 36 people were arrested for allegedly cheating auto insurance companies out of a quarter billion dollars in an elaborate scheme run by a Russian gang. The $279-million insurance fraud involved corrupted doctors and lawyers, feigned medical claims and over 100 fake clinics, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
New York Attorney Preet Bharara addressed the investigation at a new conference, calling the scam "the largest single no-fault automobile insurance fraud ever charged." He explained that although the group claimed $279 million, insurance companies actually netted a loss of $113 million.
The doctors involved in the scheme, mainly of Russian descent, opened more than 100 fake medical clinics across New York, where they provided "treatment" to alleged accident victims. Runners were hired to seek out and recruit potential patients. "The runners were literally ambulance chasers, often finding victims at scenes of accidents, hospitals or word of mouth," said Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
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High-Level Meeting on Organized Crime Ends in Mexico
At the opening session on Thursday, attended by law-enforcement representatives from the member countries of the Organization of American States (OAS) and other countries invited as observers, Calderon stressed that there are about 8,000 gunsmith's shops on border territories.
He said that Mexico has seized more than 140,000 firearms, 84,000 of which were assault rifles, and about ten million rounds of ammunitions, over the past five years.
The meeting, held at the headquarters of the Foreign Affairs Secretariat, was aimed at opening dialogue to foster the exchange of experiences and coordination of common policies and strategies to deal successfully with organized crime, said Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa.
She added that criminal organizations operating between and within our borders pose a contant threat to citizen's security, an obstacle to economic growth and social development and a daily affront to legal order in our societies.
Full Story(Prensa Latina News)
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Thursday, March 01, 2012
Crossfire between troops and criminals in Mexico
MEXICAN armed forces’ confrontation with organized crime and the criminal acts of the latter currently constitute the most terrifying aspect of Mexican society.
The country’s information services daily reveal heavy blows against these illegal groups, with the capture of many capos and members, plus the seizure of weapons and other resources.
Successes highlighted by the government include the fact that, since 2009, 22 of the 37 most wanted criminals have been arrested, or have died in confrontations with other gangs or during their capture.
However, despite these results on the part of authorities, aggressive drug trafficking gangs continue their criminal activities, compounded by others such as narcotics trading, extortion, kidnapping, person trafficking and theft.
This diversification has notably intensified crime in the country, in particular bloody fights for territorial control, with frequent inter-gang killings, also involving other victims.
The principal gangs involved in the confrontations, characterized by their high degree of cruelty, are the Zetas, the Sinaloa cartel, the Félix Arellanos, the Michoacana Family, the Caballeros Templarios, as well as gangs of hired killers linked to them.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Police Arrest 25 Alleged Anonymous Members, Angry Hackers Retaliate
Law enforcement authorities arrested 25 individuals allegedly members of the Anonymous hacktivist collective as part of an international operation, according to Interpol.
The operation began in mid-February after police traced several high-profile online attacks originating from Argentina, Colombia, Chile and Spain, Interpol said Feb. 28. The attackers allegedly targeted Websites belonging to the Ministry of Defense and president in Colombia, Endesa, a Chilean electric company, and Chile's National Library, among others.
Operation Unmask was coordinated by the Interpol's Latin American Working Group of Experts on Information Technology Crime. Interpol helped share intelligence across national law enforcement agencies in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain. Based on the information, police officers executed more than 40 searches across 15 cities in those four countries and confiscated around 250 devices and mobile phones. Payment cards and cash were also seized during the raids. The arrested individuals ranged in age from 17 to 40, according to Interpol.
“This operation shows that crime in the virtual world does have real consequences for those involved, and that the Internet cannot be seen as a safe haven for criminal activity, no matter where it originates or where it is targeted,” said Bernd Rossbach, active Interpol executive director of police services.
Four individuals in Spain had been arrested for sabotaging Websites and posting confidential data online, Spanish police said before the Interpol made its announcement. The server logs obtained as part of those arrests led the police to five suspects in Colombia, six in Chile and 10 in Argentina, according to a report by Agence France Presse.
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Man known as godfather of Detroit's organized crime behind bars again
The man once dubbed a godfather of organized crime in Detroit wasn’t free for long.
A day after the Free Press reported on Louis Akrawi’s parole from state prison and the federal government’s failed attempt to deport him to Iraq, Akrawi found himself back behind bars Monday, his parole rescinded by the Michigan Department of Corrections.
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement had released him Thursday after he spent 15 years in prison, and he returned to relatives in the Macomb County area.
But the state parole board never intended for Akrawi to walk free.
“The parole board paroled him with the intention that he would be deported,” corrections spokesman Russ Marlan said Tuesday. “We’re hopeful that he will be deported” still.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Ohio shooting suspect from at-risk kids school
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U.S. Treasury Dept. Penalizes Japan’s Largest Organized-Crime Group
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Detectives seize $20,000 in heroin, arrest target of probe
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Mexico, USA Agree to Strengthen Fight against Organized Crime
During a press conference here with U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, highlighted the "excellent spirit" of collaboration, dialogue and partnership between both nations.
Poire said the bilateral agenda aims at preventing entry into national territory "of any individual member of a criminal organization or individual that endangers our security."
For this, the exchange of information will be speeded up in order to take timely preventive measures, he said.
Regarding human trafficking, he said they have been working with Central American countries to dismantle these criminal gangs and said that Mexico has made significant progress against this evil that respects no geographical boundary.
Poire announced that a new pilot program for the repatriation of Mexican nationals will shortly be launched, which responds to progress in the issue from the voluntary repatriation program which is conducted annually.
The new program will improve border security, guarantee that migrants return to their home communities and that they are not placed at the mercy of criminal networks, Poire said.
Full Story (Prensa Latina News)
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Monday, February 20, 2012
Canadian targeted in Montreal Mafia sweep now faces prison for coke smuggling
Full Story (Times Colonist)
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
Drug-testing expert says TCU bust is sign of increased marijuana problem in college sports
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
RCMP trumpet drug busts worth $117M
Two separate international drug seizures worth a street value of $117 million have led to the arrests of eight men from the GTA, the RCMP announced Monday.
Five Toronto men were charged in October in connection with the seizure of 5.7 tonnes of hashish worth $69 million bound for Toronto from Afghanistan.
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson said the hashish, discovered en route in Kyrgyzstan, was hidden in 500 hollowed out wooden boards that each contained about 10 kilograms of the drug.
“We pursued this international investigation and allowed the container with only a small portion of the drugs to travel through (a numbers of countries) before finally arriving here in Canada,” he said, adding that since 2009 the RCMP and the Canadian Border Services Agency have intercepted and seized more than 70 tonnes of hashish overseas and domestically.
Superintendent Rick Penney, RCMP GTA Drug Enforcement Commander, told the Toronto Star there is always the fear that some of the profits from the hashish shipment could have made it back to Afghanistan to fund organized crime and even the Taliban.
In the second case, three Markham men were charged last month with importing 2,900 litres of Gamma-butyrolactone (GBL), which could produce up to 4.8 million doses of the date-rape drug worth $48 million.
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Daycare site of Rock Island drug bust
Lorrie D. Myers, 44, was arrested February 15, 2012. She was held in the Rock Island County Jail. Myers was charged with misdemeanor possession of cannabis.
Police said they arrested two men for allegedly dealing marijuana from the site of Myers' Rock Island, Illinois daycare.
Royce (aka Royace) Harmon, 20, and Laron Carr, 19, were arrested Tuesday evening, February 14, 2012 after police executed a narcotics search warrant at Lorries Licensed Daycare, 2433 Tenth Street in Rock Island.
The daycare is across the street from ball fields next to Frances Willard Elementary School.
Both men are charged with manufacture with intent to deliver 30 to 500 grams of cannabis.
Police said the warrant and arrests came after an ongoing narcotics investigation by the Quad City Metropolitan Enforcement Group (MEG).
Harmon and Carr were held in the Rock Island County Jail. Both men were expected to appear in Rock Island County Court on Wednesday, February 15, 2012.
Full Story (WQAD)
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TCU drug bust includes 4 football players
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Police: Mumbling Pa. Suspect Had Mouthful of Crack
Full Story (My Fox DC)
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Guatemala says it's weighing drug legalization
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Organized crime in West Africa the focus of talks between UN envoy, Interpol
They underlined that Interpol’s expertise on information sharing through its high technology infrastructure was crucial to enabling national police services in the region to work together to tackle the problem.
Full Story (United Nations)
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Thursday, February 09, 2012
A top cop in China disappears. Medical leave or U.S. asylum?
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Mexican Mafia members had cellphones, drugs in fed jail
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