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Montreal’s Rizzuto crime family targeted in major police sweep

In what police are calling the most significant operation to take place in Quebec in a decade, officers have arrested the suspected heads of Montreal’s Italian Mafia, including the presumed leader, Leonardo Rizzuto. 

Nearly 150 police officers descended on addresses across Quebec early Thursday morning. They arrested Rizzuto at his home in Laval, Que., just north of Montreal. 

Officers arrested 11 people in total, all men between the ages of 27 and 57. Five people remain wanted by police. The arrests took place in Montreal, Laval, Blainville, Shefford, Saint-Lazare, Repentigny, Quebec City and Rosemère. Three of the men arrested were already incarcerated.

Also arrested was Rizzuto’s alleged co-leader, Stefano Sollecito and other prominent alleged Mafia members, Pietro D’Adamo and Davide Barberio.

All the men are wanted in connection with murders, police said at a morning press conference. 

Francis Renaud, the head of the SPVM’s organized crime unit, said the arrests targeted people with ties to the traditional Italian Mafia, biker gangs including the Hells Angels and criminal street gangs. 

“The suspects arrested participated in one or multiple murders either by giving orders or executing them or as collaborators between the years 2011 and 2021,” he said.

Marc Charbonneau, the head of the Montreal police specialized services department, said the arrests were the result of a three-year investigation that involved provincial police investigators (SQ) working alongside Montreal police (SPVM).

“The charges against these individuals will surely have a profound effect and destabilize organized crime,” he said.

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Quebec police target Rizzuto crime family in sweeping arrests

Nearly 150 officers carried out arrests in Montreal, Laval, Blainville, Shefford, Saint-Lazare, Repentigny, Quebec City and Rosemère on June 12.

Some of those arrested are expected to appear at the Montreal courthouse this afternoon and face a host of charges.  

Since the 1980s, the Rizzuto clan has ruled Quebec after winning a crime war against the Calabrian Mafia. The Sicilian Mafia was led by Nicolo Rizzuto and was allegedly succeeded by his son Vito Rizzuto. The Mafia’s area of influence extended from Quebec to southern Ontario.

Nicolo Rizzuto was shot and killed in 2010. His son Vito died in 2013.

André Cédilot, a former justice reporter at La Presse and the author of Mafia Inc., says the raid definitely marks the end of the Rizzuto crime family.

“There are no successors within the Rizzuto family, but we can’t say it’s the end of the Sicilian clan because there are still big players left not only in Montreal, but also in Toronto,” Cédilot said.  

Four police officers make an arrest.
According to Radio-Canada, information from police informant Frédérick Silva, currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder, led to Thursday’s raids. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

Radio-Canada is reporting that the information that led to Thursday’s arrests came from an informant: Frédérick Silva, who is currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder.

Silva acted as a hitman for organized crime groups and, after his conviction, began operating as an informant for police. 

The full list of those arrested are: 

  • Leonardo Rizzuto, 56 years old.
  • Stefano Sollecito, 57 years old.
  • Davide Barberio, 45 years old.
  • Pietro D’Adamo, 54 years old.
  • Michel Cliche, 54 years old.
  • Patrick Gilbert, 51 years old.
  • Daniele Guarna, 45 years old.
  • Richard Larivière, 57 years old.
  • Darius Perry, 27 years old.
  • Vito Salvaggio, 50 years old.
  • Nicola Spagnolo, 50 years old

These five men remain wanted: 

  • Sacha Krolik, 56 years old.
  • Pierry Philogène, 38 years old.
  • Mario Sollecito, 54 years old.
  • Gianpietro Tiberio, 52 years old.
  • Jean-Ismel Zéphyr, 46 years old.

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