Hells Angels Leader Found Guilty: Cocaine Smuggling, Arms Trade, Bitcoin Payments

2023-11-21 09:04:57

A few days ago, a Texas court found the leader of one of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang’s Romanian groups guilty. According to the prosecutor’s office, Marius Lazar, now 50, actively participated in the smuggling of more than 400 kilograms of cocaine, arms trade, money laundering and the killing of two rival gang leaders paid with Bitcoin. According to a statement from the US Department of Justice last week, the man was arrested in November 2020 and extradited to the United States shortly following. Now found guilty, his punishment will be determined later. Lazar wanted to get involved in a big business Lazar was involved in the business through a Hells Angels member from New Zealand, in the framework of which they ordered 400 kilograms of cocaine from a well-known American drug dealer. However, as it turns out later, the drug dealer was actually an insider of the US Drug Enforcement Agency. Lazar placed the order with the agent and also paid for the killing of two leading members of a rival Romanian motorcycle club. In total, the gang sent nearly $1 million in bitcoin and fiat money as payment. In addition, Lazar offered the agent that he might supply him with machine guns, armored cars and grenades. Two New Zealand men wanted in the same case are still reported to be on the run. According to the New Zealand Herald, fugitives Murray Michael Matthews and Marc Patrick Johnson were previously arrested in Romania but were later released on bail by a judge. At the moment, it is not known where they may be, according to the authorities, they are neither in Romania nor in New Zealand. It’s almost cinematic that Johnson is a trained chemist who has been brewing methamphetamine for a long time as the first chemist in New Zealand.

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