Australia’s Most Wanted Drug Trafficker Arrested in Dubai, Days Ahead of Large Hells Angels Summit in Cancun
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Australia’s most wanted man, senior Hells Angel Angelo Pandeli, has reportedly been detained in Dubai. The drug kingpin was nabbed this past week, but it remains unclear whether he will be charged, according to Daily Mail Australia.
The 52-year-old is considered to be one of Australia’s biggest cocaine and methamphetamine importers and was recently identified as an ally of the Kinahan cartel. Pandeli left Australia in 2018 and is one of a number of criminals who have chosen to settle down in the UAE. Pandeli is also credited with bringing leaders of different gangs together for drug dealings using Dubai as their base. This comes just before he was expected to travel to Mexico for a major Hells Angels meeting.
Who is Angelo Pandeli?
He continues to be featured on Australia’s most wanted list and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) have been monitoring him for more than a decade. Reports from 2012 note that Pandeli had an “extensive criminal history” while president of the Sydney Hells Angels chapter.
His movements were on the radar of the AFP and local police units in New South Wales, the Northern Territory, and South Australia.
The Australian Tax Office previously took the 52-year-old to court for failing to file a tax return in 2014/15, although this charge was thrown out at Syndey’s Downing Centre Local Court in 2017 after Pandeli’s accountant took the blame for paperwork error.
Pandeli’s tax fraud charges were part of Operation Morpheus, a nationwide effort to combat organized crime, including outlaw motorcycle gangs. Pandeli’s sprawling home was raided in 2018 over suspicions of a plot to import $250 million worth of ice (meth) to Australia in a light plane.
Pandeli with his family in front of the Burj hotel in Dubai. |
Pandeli relocated to Dubai in 2018 and is believed to have met the Kinahans shortly afterwards, selling his Sydney harbour apartment for $8.6 million.
He’s been named by the ACIC as part of the ‘Aussie Cartel’, Australians, dual nationals or foreign nationals with links to Australia who operate mostly offshore and coordinate large drug shipments to Australia. This Aussie Cartel worked with Tse Chi Lop or the Sam Gor Syndicate and other Drug Trafficking organisations. Most named by the ACIC have been arrested and are either in Australian Custody or being extradited to Australia.
Hells Angels Summit in Cancun
Pandeli was due to be joined by Hells Angels bikies based in Thailand, Canada, the Netherlands, Russia and eastern Europe. Senior members are expected to discuss drug importations into Australia and celebrate links with the Nomads, another Australian bikie group.
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Montreal Hells Angels leader Martin Robert. |
Robert’s ultimate goal may be to have Canadian HA, his Montreal group along with the Hamilton group lead by Walter Stadnick, a legend in Canadian biker lore, become the global seat of power for the Hells Angels and to further ‘trans-nationalize’ the group particularly into regions where they have had less influence in the past. Recent world travels of Robert to several countries including the United States, as part of these trans-nationalization efforts
Hells Angels leaders Marty Robert and Angelo Pandeli got together this summer in June in Dubai to discuss operations & business, all as part of Robert’s efforts over the past half year to grow Canadian HAs influence on the world stage.
It is believed that Robert ordered the slaying of Samy Tamouro, the Hells Angels drug trafficker who fled to Cancun Mexico. The hitmen, captured on video and arrested shortly afterwards are believed to have worked for the CJNG Cartel.
Sources Sunday World, Daily Mail, Gangster Report, Gangster Report
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