Pages - Menu

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Canada: restaurateur alledgedly killed over $5M cocaine debt to Mexican cartel

Canadiana for Borderland Beat from Toronto Star

A Roncesvalles wine bar owner may have been shot dead Friday afternoon because his associates had an outstanding $5-million debt to a Mexican drug cartel, police and underworld sources say.

Paolo Caputo, 64, of Richmond Hill, was killed in a targeted shooting in front of Domani Restaurant, on Roncesvalles Ave. near Grenadier Rd., shortly after 4 p.m. on Friday.

The suspected gunman fled in a waiting SUV, police say.

Witnesses reported the sound of two gunshots. A gun was found at the scene.
Note: CJNG / Los Cuinis has a strong presence in Canada. Abigael González Valencia had a Canadian passport (official but obtained through fraudulent methods) and some of his extended family still lives there. [note and image courtesy from MX of forum]
Multiple sources said that Caputo may have been targeted for murder over a drug debt owed by his associates to a Mexican drug cartel active in the GTA.

The debt stems from a massive drug rip-off connected to the June 2012 murder of John Raposo, 35, of Toronto, who was shot dead while watching Euro Cup soccer on TV on a crowded patio at the Sicilian Sidewalk Café on College St. in 2012, the sources say

Caputo’s brother, Martino Caputo, is serving a life sentence as one of four men convicted of first-degree murder in the Raposo shooting.

At their trial, prosecutors said Raposo was shot to death at close range in a plot to steal his share of a 200 kilogram cocaine shipment.

According to police and underworld sources, the Mexican cartel that fronted the drugs to Raposo, Martino Caputo and others was never fully paid and had become frustrated with repeated attempts to collect.

Raposo was shot to death by Dean Wiwchar, a former Stouffville resident who was working for a criminal group called the Wolfpack Alliance.

Wiwchar was also convicted of first-degree murder in the Raposo murder, as was Nicola Nero, of Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Rabih (Bobby) Alkhalil, of Montreal.

A police source compared Paolo Caputo’s murder to the 1991 slaying of Thornhill resident Giovanni Costa, 38, who was shot to death on Draper Blvd., in the area of Dufferin and Centre Sts.

Costa was not a criminal, but he was killed to punish family members who were involved in an ongoing feud between criminal, groups in Canada and Italy, court later heard.

Paolo Caputo was a gambler who often hosted Montreal Mafia boss Vito Rizzuto at his now-closed Forest Hill restaurant, police and underworld sources said. He was also involved in poker games that funnelled money to the Rizzuto organization, police said.

Rizzuto, considered Canada’s top Mafia boss, died suddenly of natural causes in December 2013.

Paolo Caputo’s younger brother Martino was considered by police and underworld sources to be far more active and tightly tied to the Rizzuto organization.

At the time of his murder, Paolo Caputo was trying to sell his wine bar for $249,000, according to an online listing.

The listing states the property is fully air-conditioned and 3,486 square feet.

“Renovated restaurant located in Roncesvalles Village,” the listing reads. “Totally turn key with a full kitchen and walk-in cooler. Currently serving Italian cuisine. Can easily convert to any cuisine.”

Download the Microsoft News app to get the latest Canadian news, updates and analysis on your Android or iPhone device.

Police describe Paolo Caputo’s killer as a thin male with a fair complexion and five-foot-eleven to six-foot-two. He fled west on Constance St. in a white, four-door SUV, which was driven by someone else, police say.

Paolo Caputo was arrested in November 2007 with dozens of other men after police raided what they called a high stakes poker game held behind locked doors at a social club on Finch Ave. W. near Dufferin St.

The OPP organized crime unit estimated that operation grossed more than $1 million yearly, and that it funneled funds to Rizzuto.

38 comments:

  1. We all know what Cartel it was. El mas fuerte y poderoso.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Absolutely my thoughts exactly
      .

      Delete
    2. al mejor lea libro pepe, y un 45 al cabeza de tu jefe , que se chinge ,

      Delete
  2. Canadienes at it again!!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Cap a Capo. Next. Getin rid of those low life scum that r the scorge of law abiding Canadians. Bullet to the head or send them back to Italy.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Fuck you🇮🇹🇮🇹 we are not going anywhere you racist fuck

      Delete
    2. This had nothing to do with the cartel

      Delete
    3. Waaaah somebody said something negative about my race!! No one cares! Racist is worn out and you're a wet back

      Delete
    4. Absolutely true

      Delete
  4. Like many who fall victims to the illusion of fast money. Never thinking of the consequences along with no one to be trusted.

    ReplyDelete
  5. People who can't buy cash rarely pay later, their skank lives or their family and friends' just make the loses worse and there is usually cops behind the see you later pay you later scam. In the best scenario the credit buyers are trying to encroach on established dealers turf that will not allow for any BS.
    Mr Caputo with his NXIVM rebozo looks like the kind of guy who buys and pays for love, Mexican heirs, actors, policitians' children and daughters members of the sect wear the same rag, identified as Keith Raniere's children of a lesser god.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Were you having a stroke when you wrote this?

      Please rephrase.

      Delete
    2. And they never approve any of my comments!

      Delete
  6. Fake news! What sources?
    Raposo was murdered for being a rat, getting the Nick Nero crew's warehouse busted.
    From planning to finish the Raposo hit took six months and if they were buddies and PLANNING to rip him it would've been easy to set him up at a meeting, but Raposo knew they were onto his ratting and the hit was in a public restaurant patio!
    Isn't good publicity when Police informants get hit. Bad for recruting.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Toronto, Montreal and Hamilton has been in a low level Mafia war for the past 6 or 7 years between the Sicilians and Calabrians(Ndrangheta)with 5 or 6 murders per year(nothing by Mexican gang standards).
    The Ndrangheta killed the Sicilian Caputo!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It's been like that since the 80s.

      Delete
    2. Wow! 5 to 6 per year! Wait until it gets as bad as in the states. 5 to 6 per month is low when the lowlife criminals infest your city.

      Delete
    3. I thought the Caputos were Calaberese?

      Delete
  8. Wouldn't be surprised if that was cjng, those guys are not to mess with and there has been many foreigners trying to be slick and fool them money wise.. you have the 3 Italians that sold counterfeit machinery to cjng in jalisco, the Israeli big mafia boss that got killed in Mexico city by cjng that tried to scam that cartel and ..

    ReplyDelete
  9. That was a mob hit not a cartel hit if a cartel one hit you 200 shot a mob hit 2 in back of the ear...
    And leave the gun and take the cannoli

    ReplyDelete
  10. The cartels don't play and nobody is immune. Even La Costa Nostra

    ReplyDelete
  11. Well there you go...pay your debts and all is well. What is wrong with one drug pusher dead anyways?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Absolutely nothing. Makes this world a better place.

      Delete
  12. 5 million dollars!!! Man he should have ran and hid. He knew they was going to be looking for him, that ain't no chump change

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Haters gotta hate..people wake the eff-up come on people it's the wheel has turned and not everyone is comforting if you remember when you start pointing a finger at someone there's three pointing back at u soo shut the eff-up and wipe up the bloodshed with a towel and not the same rag instead because that's the way the cookie crumbles.Don't waste your spit and spat take hold of all your knick knacks and release your discomforts.Stop gaming people because you'll end up on the slab and that there is no room for it in your life make the space for new endeavors because that is their turf

      Delete
    2. Yeah, really! And why the hell did the cartel allow it to go over $100? Dude must of been a fiend. I cant even get a gram fronted.

      Delete
  13. Thought Canada was some kind of peaceful paradise... Not even close, it's getting as bad as Mexico and probably just as corrupt

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Canadian Girl there has been no surge in crime. Trudeau sucks yes but stop lying. If you want to be a American please leave no one is stopping you

      Delete
    2. 2:51 are you referring to Mexicans?

      Delete
  14. Looks to me like suicide with added drama, lol

    ReplyDelete
  15. crime don't have a race at all ok..

    ReplyDelete
  16. I hope so everybody understand nobody play with the Mexican cartel El Chapo is inside but the game continue

    ReplyDelete
  17. i grew up in the infamous DTES or downtown eastside in vancouver. i made an account in the blog because i am well connected and can be considered the specialist for this area. My family /cousins are involved in something called the "east end chapter" of hells angels club. i grew up with mid level traffickers and know pretty much everything about the area and the crime groups that controll it. the police do nothing and the only worry for these guys is being killed by other crime groups. The asians are a cancer to vancouver and the country ..many high level triads operate out of vancouver and the casinos are used to launder illicit funds. my ex GF worked in the casinos as a VIP manager. so she met and wined and dined many of these characters. because of the ports we have connected to hong kong the drugs are very pure and ports are completely corrupt as well. cocaine is wrapped and shipped from vancouver to other east coast hubs as the price per kilo is much cheaper in vancouver BC compared to toronto EC. east coast areas. but dont be fooled of course the white man controls ALL and the hells angels have an iron grip on the country. most importantly vancouver ports are controlled by angels. many of the port workers are married or connected with the hells angels directly and negotiate pricing and transport with other crime groups eg indo canadian,chinese,mexican. they are charged a piso or tax. per shipment or else a "drug bust" occurs. the port worker calls in a TIP on one of the drug loads when tax is unpaid. unions control the port and the union is controlled by angels.

    my cousin would fly from toronto to vancouver for big shopping sprees at big name stores we have here like LV and gucci. he then would wrap kilos in my apartment downtown with gloves on and then drive back to east coast after MAILing them back to cities he has contacts in like winnipeg montreal and the GTO. or he would mail them essentially to himself but across the country to safe houses. he is mid level and a servant really. He has this thing called "the circle of trust" he is not the leader.. another man is and he is under strict orders not to allow anyone to ever meet or know anything that goes on between them. "the circle of trust" from what i know is a group of men that he contacts only through a special encrypted blackberry that he does not carry. he has a woman hold it for him and only when he needs to meet up he uses it to contact them. i know about computers and i was curious about the blackberry so i asked him. it is encrypted by a private company in the balkans (security experts) that use 2fa among others and the messages themselves are also encrypted and "burn to read". this technology was sold and used by israeli army and is best of the best and has never been cracked. to date. the phones dont run blackberry os and the sim cards are changed every month sometimes twice a month to correlate with the speed and time it takes to build an indictment/ or criminal case. these people are not stupid and they dont want to go back to federal prison. also phones are not used for business..just to arrange meeting times and places. i have never been aloud to a meeting although i asked him.. one night we were drinking and he had to leave to go to a "circle of trust meeting at a restaurant" it was celebratory and he almost let me come. he called his boss to ask permission if i could come to the dinner as i am family and well trusted. BOSS said FUCK NO. and he was yelled at over phone. i could hear him apologizing for "being stupid".. and then told me sorry i could not come. he told me a few years back the boss was locked up with the president of the hells angels on the eastcoast for some time and that is how the organization was established.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Discriminating, yes. Racist no. Any low lifes that live above the laws of nations should get what they deserve.Italians r awesome as r Canucks and the Mexicans. I'm talking about the criminal elements that all countries live with. Strangely enough it starts with speed bumps. We all have to put up with speed bumps because of the few knuckleheads that live amongst us. I don't hang with anyone that cuts corners. Take the long smooth way around. Work like a dog for 40 years, it's quite satisfying. Woof, Woof:)

    ReplyDelete
  19. Go figure, these mobsters manage to getget FOUR men sent to prison for carrying out one hit.

    ReplyDelete

Comments are moderated, refer to policy for more information.
Envía fotos, vídeos, notas, enlaces o información
Todo 100% Anónimo;

borderlandbeat@gmail.com