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13th arrest in Deplete crime bust
13th arrest in Deplete crime bust
Winnipeg Sun
Wednesday, February 22
Police are searching for a man who might be the last person wanted in a long-term drug bust called Project Deplete. Jamie Christopher Korne, 40, was arrested in rural Manitoba on Wednesday, Winnipeg police said. He was wanted on a warrant for two counts of cocaine trafficking and had been living in Boissevain, police said previously. A police expert’s report on the Rock Machine gang presented in court in 2010 lists Korne as a former full-patch member who was asked to leave the gang after a July 2010 “run” to Dauphin. In 2009, a court in London, Ont., heard Korne was the one-time vice-president of the probationary chapter of the Bandidos in Winnipeg. Korne’s arrest was the 13th in Project Deplete following Manitoba Integrated Organized Crime Task Force raids Feb. 3. So far, David Thomas, 29, has eluded arrest. He’s wanted on charges of weapons trafficking, possession of the proceeds of crime, and possession of a restricted firearm. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 786-TIPS (8477). Cops had said Thomas was the last on their list after Elmer John Deato, 26, was arrested Feb. 7. AGENT PAID $500K FOR SNITCHING Using a paid police informant was one tactic employed in the recent RCMP-Winnipeg police sweep of the drug underworld — continuing a scheme used by police in similar high-level crime probes in the recent past. An undercover agent is to be paid in the range of $500,000 for his or her role in Project Deplete, a justice source confirmed Monday. The latest sweep saw charges laid against people police accuse of being major players in the city’s drug trade. Some have gang associations, others are more “independent,” police said. Among those arrested were former Hells Angel William (Billy) Bowden and Joshua Lyons, who was convicted in Project Defence, a separate organized crime sting conducted in 2006. As well, justice officials have authorized the use of direct criminal indictments against suspects in the latest case. The bulk of those arrested so far made an initial appearance in the Court of Queen’s Bench Monday. The use of direct indictments means preliminary hearings meant to test the Crown’s evidence are bypassed. Direct indictments were also used in a 2009 crackdown into the Hells Angels-associated Zig Zag Crew gang code-named Project Divide. In that case, police paid former Zig-Zag member Michael Satsatin hundreds of thousands of dollars to inform on the criminal activities of other members. Lawyers appearing for suspects in Project Deplete Monday were given some preliminary disclosure and portable computer hard drives containing police evidence. No evidence was put forward by prosecutors on the record in court. The lawyer for Christopher Murrell, 36, said he plans to make a bail application prior to March 14 — the date Justice Brenda Keyser remanded the cases to. Jay Prober refused comment on the specifics or details of the investigation or allegations against Murrell, who is accused of cocaine-trafficking. He did state he felt the use of direct indictments was unfair to accused people. If a paid informant was used, Prober speculated, it wouldn’t be uncommon for the Crown to use the legal tactic to ensure witness safety. “If there’s an agent involved, they inevitably use direct indictments because they don’t want to bring the agent out more often than necessary,” Prober said. Nearly seven kilograms of cocaine, almost half a kilo of crack, more than 9,800 ecstasy tablets, a kilo of MDMA and large quantities of methamphetamine, oxycodone and marijuana were seized during Project Deplete, which started in August 2011. Police estimate the total street value of the drugs seized at about $1 million.
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The Agent (Rat) paid $500,000.00for snitching was Corey Cadotte. He used to be Billy's bitch. this guy was Zig Zag Crew, but got kicked out. Then he became Rock Machine and was the one who was punched out dirty at DC Auto. He sold drugs for years. He was also know for putting GHB (date rape drug) in girls drinks. Now the police will forget about that and trust him as a Rat.
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