Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
They got off lightly. Perhaps the police wants to see how things will play out on the street now some important people are let loose. Rizzuto faction seems to be at full strenght now.
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
who is the main rizzuto people?
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
Aside from Rizzuto and Sollecito, who are their main guys.
So many killed in recent past. Have newer, younger guys
moved up and/or been made? Thanks, Jeff
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Some of the senior guys have been killed, but the actual leaders remain and everyone from the so called round table is back on the streets for now.SILENT PARTNERZ wrote:Aside from Rizzuto and Sollecito, who are their main guys.
So many killed in recent past. Have newer, younger guys
moved up and/or been made? Thanks, Jeff
It doesn't seem like they are able to regain control of the Montreal Mafia like how it was during the Rizzuto era but I think they are still strong enough to hold their ground.
The Sicilians are very much entrenched in Montreal and a close-nit group going back half a century which is why I believe they will not fall under the umbrella of another faction.
There are now several groups in Montreal and it remains to be seen whether they can co-exist or continue to settle scores. I expect the latter.
I also think the Bonannos still have a presence.
The city basically seems like a 1920-30s American mob stronghold with multiple groups vying for supremacy.
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
"Rizzuto to keep low profile after release, crime expert suggests"
http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-n ... -suggests/
http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-n ... -suggests/
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The recent bust in Canada and New York that showed once again there was still very much interaction between the mobsters, the induction ceremony held by the Bonanno in Canada of an inductee who was residing in Montreal and old Montagna allies and Bonanno affiliates who were reported to still be active in Montreal, namely the Arcuris and Tony Suzuki.
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Were these the other guys inducted with Vincenzo Morena?Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:04 pmThe recent bust in Canada and New York that showed once again there was still very much interaction between the mobsters, the induction ceremony held by the Bonanno in Canada of an inductee who was residing in Montreal and old Montagna allies and Bonanno affiliates who were reported to still be active in Montreal, namely the Arcuris and Tony Suzuki.
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Thanks Lupara. I appreciate the update.Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:13 pmSome of the senior guys have been killed, but the actual leaders remain and everyone from the so called round table is back on the streets for now.SILENT PARTNERZ wrote:Aside from Rizzuto and Sollecito, who are their main guys.
So many killed in recent past. Have newer, younger guys
moved up and/or been made? Thanks, Jeff
It doesn't seem like they are able to regain control of the Montreal Mafia like how it was during the Rizzuto era but I think they are still strong enough to hold their ground.
The Sicilians are very much entrenched in Montreal and a close-nit group going back half a century which is why I believe they will not fall under the umbrella of another faction.
There are now several groups in Montreal and it remains to be seen whether they can co-exist or continue to settle scores. I expect the latter.
I also think the Bonannos still have a presence.
The city basically seems like a 1920-30s American mob stronghold with multiple groups vying for supremacy.
'three can keep a secret, if two are dead'
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Besides the Bonanno capo there's no information who else attended.gohnjotti wrote:Were these the other guys inducted with Vincenzo Morena?Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:04 pmThe recent bust in Canada and New York that showed once again there was still very much interaction between the mobsters, the induction ceremony held by the Bonanno in Canada of an inductee who was residing in Montreal and old Montagna allies and Bonanno affiliates who were reported to still be active in Montreal, namely the Arcuris and Tony Suzuki.
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Sorry, I thought that's what you were saying.Lupara wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 4:26 pmBesides the Bonanno capo there's no information who else attended.gohnjotti wrote:Were these the other guys inducted with Vincenzo Morena?Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 4:04 pmThe recent bust in Canada and New York that showed once again there was still very much interaction between the mobsters, the induction ceremony held by the Bonanno in Canada of an inductee who was residing in Montreal and old Montagna allies and Bonanno affiliates who were reported to still be active in Montreal, namely the Arcuris and Tony Suzuki.
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
Leonardo Rizzuto still facing guns possession charges.
http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/0 ... -le-moment
http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-n ... s-in-march
http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/0 ... -le-moment
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
Hey Lupara wasn't Vincenzo Morena actually living near Hamilton?
If I remember correctly it was reported there were 5 guys at the making ceremony Morena, Zummo and someone named John. The other 2 we don't know about. Most likely Morena was only one getting made.
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No Montreal.johnny_scootch wrote:Hey Lupara wasn't Vincenzo Morena actually living near Hamilton?
If I remember correctly it was reported there were 5 guys at the making ceremony Morena, Zummo and someone named John. The other 2 we don't know about. Most likely Morena was only one getting made.
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Re: Montreal Mafia status - Post Rizzuto Era
Here is an interesting article that tells about all the technical problems that police had to face during the Magot operation and which in a ceertain way led to the acquitment of Rizzuto and Sollecito
http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/0 ... echnologie
http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2018/0 ... echnologie