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Confidences of a double agent: he could earn up to $15,000 per stolen vehicle


A young Montrealer accused of extortion and vehicle trafficking could pocket up to $15,000 per stolen vehicle.

This is what Yann Maever Soh Djomegne allegedly told an undercover agent he met in the cell after his arrest on November 2. According to information collected by the double agent, Soh Djomegne describes himself as a car thief. He could pocket between $14,000 and $15,000 per vehicle and steal up to three in a single evening.

A few days before his arrest by the Montreal City Police Service (SPVM), he allegedly got his hands on a Corvette.

The keys to a Corvette similar to this one were found in a coat during the search targeting the suspect in Montreal. The car was later found by police.

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He was also suspected by police of car theft in Ontario. These details were revealed as part of the investigation into the accused’s release.

Since the start of the year, car theft has become a real scourge in Quebec with nearly 14,000 vehicles stolen from January to the end of November.

Weapon and cans of gasoline

The arrest of Soh Djomegne allows us to better understand what is happening on the ground. It all started last August, when the 22-year-old young man showed up at a store specializing in exports near the Montreal-Trudeau airport with three other people.

The quartet allegedly tried to force the company’s manager to export vehicles, under penalty of paying them the sum of $30,000.

The manager had already refused a similar request a few days earlier, suspecting that the cars had been stolen.

Faced with the refusal, Soh Djomegne went to the trunk of his car where he showed cans of gasoline. Another showed a gun hidden in his pants.

They then threatened to set fire by stacking mattresses in the warehouse. Fortunately, the manager managed to call for help using his cell phone.

Yann Maever Soh Djomegne and three other accomplices allegedly tried to force a manager of this company located near Montreal-Trudeau airport to export vehicles last August.

Photo Pierre-Paul Poulin / Le Journal de Montréal

Arriving on the scene, the firefighters saw the vehicle driven by Yann Maever Soh Djomegne leaving in a hurry.

$11,000 in cash

Equipped with the physical description and the license plate number, the police opened the investigation. Along the way, they saw the alleged thief frequenting two addresses in the metropolis, the one where he lived and another which would have served as his hiding place.

While searching the premises, they discovered two Glock-type pistols made from a 3D printer. They also found car-stealing tools, programmable blank keys and $11,000 in $100 bills.

The judge refused to release Yann Maever Soh Djomegne pending the continuation of the procedure, despite the commitments made by his mother. His lawyer, Me Camille Blanchette Sinotte, indicated that the testimony of the undercover agent will be the subject of questions later since it was not filmed and is based solely on notes.

The young criminal will have to appear in court again in the coming weeks, notably for non-compliance with conditions.

During another arrest in June, he made a surprising revelation.

“He laughingly claims that his career is to be a bandit and give work to the police,” explained the Crown prosecutor, reading the notes taken by a police officer.

Moreover, the young man was identified at the scene of a car theft with gunfire last September in Oka, according to a police report.

The three other individuals who were at the warehouse during the August extortion attempt have not been arrested because police say they have not been able to identify them.

GPS on Amazon

During the search carried out by the police in the apartment which would have served as a hiding place for the alleged thief, they discovered boxes from Amazon containing boxes of GPS devices. According to the Crown prosecutor, Me Marie-Christine Lajoie-Fillion, this type of device is commonly used to track stolen vehicles.

– With the collaboration of Ian Gemme

AND AT YOUR HOME?

Is your community often the target of car thieves?

Find out on this map drawn up by our Investigation Office, which allows you to locate as close as possible to the street, in certain cities, where thousands of vehicles have been stolen in Quebec since the start of the year.

Municipality (number of flights)

Number of flights to the same address

Methodology

This map of vehicle thefts in Quebec covers the year 2023, from January 1 to a date between June 30 and October 12, depending on the city.

The data comes from the Sûreté du Québec, the police service of the City of Montreal, the city of Laval, the city of Longueuil, the police service of the City of Gatineau, the police service of the city of Quebec , the police service of the city of Lévis, the police service of Sherbrooke, the city of Blainville, the police service of Châteauguay, the police service of the city of Mascouche, the city of Granby, the city of Trois-Rivières, the police service of the city of Bromont, the police service of Lac des Deux-Montagnes, the police service of Memphrémagog, the police service of the city of Saint-Eustache, the police of Saint- Jean-sur-Richelieu, the city of Repentigny, the city of Mirabel and the Équité Association. Some were obtained through access to information.

Note that municipalities may have included vehicles such as motorcycles, trucks or boats in their balance sheet. As for location data, it was transmitted to us in different forms: postal code, street corner, street or neighborhood.

Data compilation: Nora T. Lamontagne and Philippe Langlois, Bureau of Investigation

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What is known about the all-terrain vehicle Predator, which Putin and Peskov drove around Chukotka today?


Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug for the first time and visited the city of Anadyr.

There he was met by a motorcade of cars, among which was a Russian-made Predator all-terrain vehicle. Presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov also took a ride on this special vehicle.

What kind of car is this and how Russian is it really? Let’s figure it out.

What kind of Predator is this?

The Predator is an all-season all-terrain vehicle or snow and swamp-going vehicle, as the manufacturer calls it.

It was developed by engineers of the Tobolsk company “Meg West” in 2007 and is intended for extreme off-road travel. The vehicle is capable of driving through deep snow, sand and wetlands, as well as overcoming water obstacles.

The Predator was built on the basis of the GAZ-66.

GAZ-66

Apparently, Putin and Peskov were provided with Predator-3920 models on ultra-low pressure tires (diameter from 1450 to 1700 mm). The basic configuration of these cars includes a sunroof, axle locks and disc brakes on the wheels.

Are these all-terrain vehicles worth it? 8,173,000 rubles.

The fuel tank capacity is 105 liters. The maximum weight of a loaded all-terrain vehicle is 3080 kg. The machine’s carrying capacity reaches 1.5 tons.

Russian, but not really

Installed on all-terrain vehicle version 3920 Japanese turbodiesel engine ISUZU 4JB1T (volume 2,771 liters) and gearbox from Toyota, transfer case from GAZ-3308 (Sadko), Gazelle axles. The basic configuration includes a spring suspension; at the customer’s request, it is possible to install an air suspension. The body is made of Russian duralumin.

Other models may use Japanese diesel engines Yanmar 4TNV98T or Kubota V 3800-T. In rare cases, Chinese Weichai WP2.3N is used.

In general, this is a domestic car, but not 100%. It still uses some foreign elements.

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Video source: Telegram channel “Zarubin”

Predator is produced in small batches. To operate it, you need a tractor driver’s license with category “AII” (this is an analogue of category B for off-road vehicles).