Silva's defense lawyer, Daniele Roy, was asked if she knew that Silva had been taken out of prison and placed under police custody. At that time, he said, "I didn't understand."
Frederick Silva, a hitman convicted of organized crime, is in federal prison. He was taken away by a police helicopter and placed under police custody, north of Montreal on Thursday.
Sûreté du Québec Sgt. Stéphane Tremblay did not reveal the person's name, but as part of a "major investigation" by both SQ and Montreal police, the "inmate" was removed from the Ste-Anne-des-Plaines prison and under police custody. Said it was placed in.
He said the investigation "could have a significant impact on organized crime" and that detainees were very involved in organized crime. ..
Sources are inmates Silva, 42, a hitman convicted of killing a total of four men in a case heard in a court in Montreal within the past year. I confirmed that to the Montreal Gazette.
When Silva's defense lawyer Danielle Roy was asked if she knew that Silva had been removed from prison and placed under police custody, he said, "I know. I didn't. "
The defense lawyer is Warant's Peace Justice used in the investigation by Montreal police officers.
Among the men Silva killed was Sebastian Boshan, a former member of the Hell's Angels Support Club called Rockers, shot in San Leonardo in December 2018.
He was also convicted of an attempted murder of Montreal Mafia leader Salvatorescoppa, shot outside a restaurant in Telebonne on February 21, 2017. The murderer was killed within the last two months. The first Sébastien Giroux was shot at St-Michel on May 11th. The second manBernard Cherfanwas shot in a crowded restaurant in Laval about a month ago.
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