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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Islam - Current Day - Toronto's Muslim Gangster; Links to Stories From My Other Blog - Some Hardly Believable


Four of the worst stories I've ever posted and they are all from Pakistan and recent:



It's not just Pakistan where Muslims kidnap Christian girls and Islamic police and courts back them up:



Toronto murder victim dodged earlier assassin's bullet with cocaine bribe

Police wiretaps reveal bounty hunter was paid to fake victim's death in 2013

By Sam Pazzano · CBC - Posted: Sep 16, 2020 

Farogh Sadat was shot outside a bakery in Toronto's Corso Italia neighbourhood on June 23, 2020. Police wiretaps reveal there had been two previous attempts on his life. (Muslim Association of Hamilton)

In a plot twist worthy of a Hollywood crime thriller, the victim of a brazen execution in Toronto this summer escaped an earlier hit attempt by bribing a bounty hunter to fake the target's death.

The revelation came from a police wiretap of a phone conversation between the victim, Farogh Sadat, and another man on Jan. 15, 2015, which CBC learned about after recently obtaining a copy of a 2017 court decision about Sadat's bail conditions.

At the time of the wiretapped call, police were investigating the brutal kidnapping of a drug runner, allegedly by Sadat and others, in September 2014.

In the call, Sadat boasted that he bribed his would-be assassin with half a million dollars' worth of cocaine to stage Sadat's death in the Caribbean. Sadat said he then short-changed the bounty hunter by only giving him half of the promised amount.

Sadat, 37, was shot and killed in broad daylight on June 23, 2020, while he was sitting in his SUV with California licence plates at 1346 St. Clair Ave. W., in Toronto's Corso Italia neighbourhood.

It was the third known assassination attempt on his life.

Two previous murder attempts

In the 2017 judgment dismissing Sadat's bail application on the kidnapping allegations, Superior Court Justice Leonard Richetti noted that Sadat had bad blood with Mexican drug dealers in the Greater Toronto Area.

Police were called to the scene on St. Clair Avenue West near St. Clarens Avenue in June,
where they found Sadat in his car, having suffered fatal gunshot wounds. (Devin Keshavjee/CBC)

It started in 2013, when Sadat orchestrated a home invasion robbery. Sadat sent his henchmen to rob a suspected drug runner, H.G. (CBC is withholding his identity, as his life is likely at risk.) They grabbed $40,000 in cash and $20,000 worth of jewelry, and H.G. also gave them the keys and location of a stash house, where they stole several kilograms of low-quality cocaine.

That home invasion robbery was never reported to police.

A year later, on Sept. 6, 2014, Sadat and others allegedly kidnapped H.G., beat him and held him hostage for 12 hours, seeking information about another stash house. After that, the drug dealers put a bounty on Sadat's head, wrote Richetti.

On Sept. 23, 2014, shooters mistook Sadat's brother-in-law Ghorzang Zazai for Sadat, wounding Zazai and killing a friend, Gul Alakoozi, outside Sadat's parents' home in York region, north of Toronto. At the time, Sadat was living with his parents, who were his sureties for guns and drug possession charges in a Toronto hotel room in June 2014.

'We can't even fight these guys'

The wiretapped 2015 call was a conversation with Alakoozi's father. In it, Sadat told him he "knows" his son's killers, but York Regional Police say no one has been charged for the shooting and the investigation is ongoing. 

Sadat admitted on the call that he had sold up to 20 pounds of cocaine and "bought a couple of houses" with the profits of his criminal activity, but that he wasn't wealthy enough to mount a battle against the heavily armed drug lords.

"We can't even fight these guys, because I don't have the money like these guys," he said. Sadat also said he had a "toy" – meaning a handgun – because he didn't trust anyone at the time.

Sadat also disclosed his first assassination escape, in 2013. 

He said that a bounty hunter kidnapped him in the Dominican Republic, but that he bribed his would-be killer by offering him double the price of the hit — "10 bricks" (kilograms) of cocaine, worth $525,000.

The bounty hunter then staged Sadat's death by covering his "corpse" in fake blood as it lay in a Dominican ditch and photographing the "hit." But Sadat said he only gave him "half the bricks."

Sadat went into hiding on the West Coast and later tried to resolve the dispute with the drug barons.

'I hit a home run'

The drug dealers eventually discovered Sadat was still alive after he and others were busted and charged with possessing guns, drugs, a bulletproof vest and silencer after a maid spotted a man with a firearm inside a Toronto hotel room in June 2014.

Police found evidence on a laptop in the hotel room that Sadat and his partners had placed a tracking device on H.G.'s car, as well as details of a plot to pose as cops, abduct H.G. and force him to surrender the keys and location of a stash house.

Sadat's charges were stayed, however, after another man pleaded guilty. "I hit a home run," said Sadat on the wiretap.

Before H.G. was abducted in September 2014, a Peel Regional Police sergeant warned H.G. his life was in jeopardy and left her business card with him.

When the kidnappers took H.G. hostage that September, they discovered the officer's business card in his personal effects. Fearing H.G. might be under surveillance, the captors let him go after he agreed to give them some cash and the name of another potential kidnapping victim. He provided them $5,000 cash but not another name. Two days later, H.G. went to Peel Regional Police.

'Potential for further violence'

In a 2017 judgment dismissing Sadat's bail application on the kidnapping allegations, Justice Richetti wrote, "Any informed member of the public would be shocked that Mr. Sadat would be released into the public."

Sadat's vehicle at the scene in June.
Police continue to investigate Sadat's death.
(Paul Borkwood/CBC)

"Given the matters described by Sadat in the wiretaps involving shootings, bounty, faking deaths, retaliation and other criminal activity, the potential for further violence looms large," stated Richetti.

The judge quoted a "chilling" conversation between Sadat's wife and a co-accused's brother, in which Sadat's wife said, "If [the kidnapping victim] doesn't drop the charges, then they want to get rid of everyone involved permanently."

The kidnapping charges against Sadat were stayed in 2018 after Sadat's lawyer, Deepak Paradkar, undermined H.G.'s credibility during cross-examination at the preliminary hearing.

Toronto police continue to investigate Sadat's killing.




Monday, April 13, 2015

3 Catholic Churches Burnt in Melbourne Easter Weekend

Churches with histories of pedophilia torched
to the delight of even some Catholics

St James Catholic Church North Road, East Brighton was gutted.
Pic: Nicole Garmston
Father Kevin O'Donnell molested children at St Mary’s church, Dandenong, which was set alight overnight.

THREE Catholic churches set alight in Melbourne in as many days were for decades the scenes of horrific sexual abuse inflicted on scores of children by notorious paedophile priests.

Police are investigating the cause of the string of suspicious blazes at buildings of worship as neighbouring churches increase security.

Early yesterday, emergency crews rushed to extinguish a blaze at St Mary’s in Dandenong a fire was lit on the church’s alter and another in the storeroom of the 151-year-old building.

The blaze is the third to be investigated at a historic Melbourne church in as many days, with St Mary’s Church in St Kilda East and St James’s Church in Brighton each gutted by flames after being set alight in the early hours of Monday morning.

Links to paedophiles at each of the Catholic churches have sparked suspicion of revenge attacks.

The Dandenong church, which sustained $250,000 worth of damages after firefighters battled for 90 minutes to extinguish the fire this morning, was presided over by convicted paedophile priest Kevin O’Donnell from 1958 to 1986.

O’Donnell found his first victim at the church, a 15-year-old altar boy, when he started at the age of 41 — the historic building the scene of the crime.

John Kevin O'Donnell Catholic priest plead guilty to sexually molesting children
The priest sexually molested the boy, and went on to abuse the teenager’s brother, sister, friends and scores of other children, Fairfax reports.

Among O’Donnell’s victims were boys and girls as young as five, and he was not convicted until 1995, years after he retired.

The then 78-year-old retired priest was convicted of indecently assaulting 10 boys and two girls under the age of 16. After spending 15 months in jail he was freed in 1996 and died the following year.

A Melbourne bishop has hit back at claims the third suspicious church fire is linked to clergy sexual abuse.

Bishop Peter Elliott told 3AW the church didn’t believe the fires were linked, or started by someone who had been sexually abused by priests.

He said they were probably started by someone with a “disturbed mind”.

Most sexually abused children grow up with 'disturbed minds'. You should know that!

Earlier in the week, actor Rachel Griffiths expressed “great relief” at the suspected arson attack on St James Church in Brighton, a known crime scene for sexual abuse for many years.

The heritage-listed building was once home to notorious priest Father Ronald Pickering, a now deceased priest who was never convicted of sex offences, but was found to have abused children at a 2013 Victorian government inquiry.

St James Catholic Church North Road, East Brighton was gutted.
Pic: Nicole Garmston
“I was quite elated, like many of my generation, when I heard the news this morning,” said Six Feet Under star Rachel Griffiths on Monday.

“It’s always been difficult for us to drive past because there’s been so much tragedy and complicated feeling, I guess.

“We’ve all attended many funerals of boys that we now know were abused by [Father Ronald] Pickering … at the actual church that it occurred in.”

The actor, a practising Catholic, said she and friends had “avoided being married there” and saw the church as “a bit of a thorn”.

At least five Melbourne men and women were found to have killed themselves after suffering abuse by Pickering between 1960 and 1980, according to research carried out in 2012.

Though he was never brought to trial over his offences before he died in 2009, the Catholic Church admitted he was guilty of sexual abuse.

St Mary's East St Kilda, where Pickering is believed to have carried out abuse.
Picture: Yuri Kouzmin
One of Pickering’s victims told the Victorian government inquiry of the abuse he suffered as an altar boy between the ages of nine and 13.

He groomed me by giving me cigarettes, money and alcohol,” he said.

“Over this four-year period (1979 — 1983) I am aware that two other boys were also sexually abused by Father Ronald Pickering.

“I was regularly fondled and petted by Pickering.”

St Mary's Church in East St Kilda,
fire bombed  on the same day that
 St James church was destroyed
Pic: Yuri Kouzmin
The victim also told the inquiry another boy Pickering had abused died after the priest gave him money for heroin.

He told the inquiry in his statement he had attempted suicide at the age of 16, and told of other boys’ experiences who were abused by Pickering.

“I now have several vivid memories of the sexual abuses, as well as some vague flashes due to the state of intoxication,” he said.

“One night after one of the boys paid a visit to Pickering, he attempted suicide. He was unsuccessful on this attempt, but he would go on to successfully commit suicide a short time later.”

The royal commission into sex abuse has highlighted extensive abuse and cover-up by the Catholic Church in Australia.

Catholic churches in Melbourne are increasing security following the fires, Bishop Elliott told 3AW.

He said he did not believe the attacks were linked to historic abuse, but noted Catholic churches had been susceptible to spates of attacks in the past.

“We’ve had phases of attacks on churches. About 15 years ago there were a spate of them in the Malvern/Camberwell area and then we had the case of the beautiful church at Chelsea nine years ago, which was restored later.”

A police spokeswoman could not confirm police were investigating whether the three fires are linked.

St Kilda, Brighton, & Dandenong are all south-southeast of central Melbourne