Organized Crime: a Canadian wanted by Interpol

News 3 February, 2018
  • Wojciech Joseph Grzesiowski.

    QMI agency

    Saturday, February 3, 2018 17:53

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    An international search has been launched by Interpol at the place of an Ontario accused of trafficking fentanyl, carfentanil and heroin.

    Wojciech Joseph Grzesiowski is part of a group of nine major players of organized crime in Canada. They were facing 75 charges, including trafficking of fentanyl, carfentanil (100 times more potent than fentanyl), heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, LSD, weapons, and contraband tobacco.

    The survey (project OTremens) has monopolized many police forces, including the royal Canadian mounted police (RCMP).

    A native of Poland, Greziowski, 40 years old, a canadian citizen and Polish. Last November, a mandate pan-canadian for the arrest of the man, a resident of Innisfil, was asked. Now that Interpol has published a red notice about it.

    The son of the late godfather of the mafia in montreal Paolo Violi were part of the accused. Domenico Violi had been arrested in November while his brother, Giuseppe, was one of the individuals subject to an arrest warrant.

    The murder of Paolo Violi, who was murdered at Reggio Bar in Saint-Léonard, in 1978, had sounded the death knell of the calabrian mafia and paved the way for the clan in sicily, the Rizzuto, who then reigned over Montreal for three decades.

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had also conducted a strike against the mafia in New York, in November. The raid was aimed at the activities of The Cosa Nostra and members of the families Bonanno and Gambino.