Gangs

  • Dover Crossings: Kaplan’s stop offs

    Sarah Kaplan was known to meet undesirable figures, often in London. It happened during ‘family’ visits, so-called, to addresses in London boroughs. The clandestine meetings were organised for more than just her own reasons, but it included her plan to use Dover as part of a larger conspiracy.

    A quote of an unidentified person speaking to Sarah Kaplan during her planning stages.

    There were discussions had about how she should do it. It’s common even for rival criminals to have to talk to each other. It’s a part of establishing “Jungle Rules”, or a type of accountability that keeps crime strong. It roots out the weak and keeps the strong informed about different types of activity.

  • Caught: WGD member

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a member of “White Girls Die” – a racist pro-White supremacist network – has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect in Reading alleged of racist crimes.

    Its founder was also spotted earlier in the year loitering in Reading Station.

  • Caught: “Southern Housing” criminal

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a “Southern Housing” criminal guilty of house raids on owned properties has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect in public in a Reading

    He’s alleged to force entry into housing. He removes occupants by violent means. He threatens owners not to return.

  • Exclusive: Kaplan’s “COVA” cult

    Dover Crossings criminal Sarah Kaplan was known to be part of a “phony” project, said a security expert.

    It means she’d joined a collective totally separate from normal activity but still a part of everyday life.

    In other words, it’s trendy for some but more “in” on life than other crime groups.

    There are fears in Policing circles that look into these as to what will come out of it. Usually it’s a sadistic, perverted influence.

    The inner circle

    It was a coding fraternity. They put ideas into a software coding language people don’t usually know to hide their intent.

    Each member had a unique way of using it apart from how others did it. It meant they all came out with different weird stuff.

    It’s called COVA, standing for “Community of Virginia”. It’s not made up of Virginians. It means they used the US state to create affinity between themselves.

    Maybe it was the landscape, or maybe they all knew someone who lived there once. It helped them to know – and get to work with – each other.

    Kaplan’s being

    I spoke to an American law enforcement officer. “Kaplan came across as a walking disaster”, he said, “tensions flared up and she didn’t know what to do”.

    Kaplan used the Bible. She took sinful acts, and using the syntax of a software programming language, made apps, domains, and even websites.

    Her background explains it. She had an interest in J RR Tolkien. She researched in Oxford. She was found in a University library studying his works.

    She thinks of England like Middle Earth, a world created by Tolkien. She sees things in these terms; the fantastical, fictional, and even freakish.

    In spite of her appearance, her mind is full of animals and mythical beasts. It’s actually a part of an altered criminal mindset.

    Her modus

    Her associates in the cult are varied. They occupied different jobs the last I heard. She moved off to start her crime.

    As her attention turned to the UK the problems began. She had worked herself into a digital criminal network that does “Law Phreaking” here.

    It’s run on haphazard systems which don’t often work. It was enough to cover for small gaps in her knowledge. It’s meant to help her think.

    Her intent

    Her ultimate aim is not out of place in such cults. She intended to create confusion in the UK to make herself into a “Button”.

    It’s a word used in merchant circles to describe a person who’s important somehow but has criminal things to get on with.

    The trouble is Kaplan made inroads on her plan. It threatened to derail projects and slow government programs.

    It wouldn’t have mattered in such exclusive places, or to rich people. Yet people felt it here.

    The undoing

    As usual, her plan had an effect in local areas. Many career criminals in public-facing jobs spread crime everywhere.

    They did it to hide their presence. This is so they could continue to break the law.

    They’d be in prison if they were reached, and the spread of crime networks everywhere ensured they couldn’t.

    Meanwhile, the Dover Crossings continued. It had started in earnest, and its challenges are still dealt with to this day.

  • Exclusive: Emma Richmond’s father

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect believed to be a “Crook” – a so-called “Middleman” for crime gangs – has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A “Crook” suspect

    He’s also suspected of being Emma Richmond’s father. It means she may have received criminal intelligence useful to her sprawling housing crime network.

  • Exclusive: “Santa Maria” gang

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a large-scale crime gang is exposed here for the first time on a UK news site. It’s believed to be called “Santa Maria” by members.

    It comprises of many thousands of chiefs, officials, and senior level executives whose work is based in London. It also involves many thousands of low level staff at work in London.

    The true extent of its list of objectives is not yet known. At least three of their sub-categories of crime are exposed here, also for the first time. The titles – “Package & Lust”, “Bags 4 Rent”, “UK Nuke & Betray” – indicate what it entails.

    It involves stealing copyrighted data such as full works, drafts, and notes; hostile takeovers of family-owned homes and single flats and apartments; and objectifying to steal UK-based nuclear weapons, technology, and research.

    The activity of this large-scale crime has been tracked by many expert law enforcement officers. It’s thought to originate in Birmingham, but the culprit cannot be revealed at this time.

  • Revealed: “Curse Them Before You Die”

    In Oxfordshire, crime happens in waves. It’s thought to be linked to different ways of life. Underneath the normal activity there are nefarious things at play. There are plots and plans to disrupt and make a profit out of other people.

    The rural areas are a source – and a target – of this. The market towns are the same. The institutional centres, as varied as they are, can also be taken up in it. The type depends on who gets involved, and what looks possible as targets are chosen.

    One such group was “Curse Them Before You Die”, a group that was numerous but hard to track. It hid and concealed its communications by codewords and cyphers. In particular, it used images like photos as keys to encode commands.

    The group itself was a desperate cult. Inside, members were suffering from all kinds of psychological dysfunctions. The impulse to attack others was in part driven by it. The aim was to take revenge on those they felt wronged by without evidence.

    Their law was to take matters in their own hands – to exclude law enforcement – and to run their own sorts of crime and their own types of punishment. The conspiracy was widespread albeit their successful attempts were few in number.

  • Anti-police networks

    In recent times, it’s become clear that police forces across the UK want to do their jobs properly. It’s obvious, not only because it’s the job of those I’ve spoken to, but also because it’s their overriding concern.

    Their priority, as people who live among us, is to live in a safe environment that’s conducive to their overall wellbeing. It makes life better for dependants, and ensures they get a good deal as well.

    In my investigations, it appears there are those who disagree. They’d rather all of us were unsafe – and felt it. It includes police, lawyers, and even politicians because such activities involve all who live here.

    A driving force

    It feels strange to have to pick it apart, because to begin with it involves people I don’t suspect. The ordinary delivery driver that’s on his rounds and needs to get away quickly. He’s not someone I distrust.

    However, I’ve discovered staff of delivery companies have disrupted policing in our neighbourhoods. I documented a team of people, led by two drivers, disrupting police in a neighbourhood.

    Bold, and brash

    I’ve also caught out people running small gangs in large cities across the UK. In particular, I’ve met two young females who “employ” adult-aged men to help them in their “tasks”, as they put it.

    The two alleged gang leaders

    It’s not a polite, easy issue to deal with. These people are demented to their core, and don’t understand sympathetic human interaction. In fact, they’re a part of the underworld in the UK.

  • People trafficking bust

    The actual leaders of a people trafficking gang targeting the UK may now have been identified.

    It’s unclear as to their precise role and activities in its global trade, but we’re certain they’ve played a key part.

  • Trafficking update: Second operative spotted

    In a startling day, another ‘operative’ has been spotted in central London, sleeping homeless. This time the man is laid outside a known place of worship in the borough of Westminster.

    This is not an uncommon sight in criminal circles, but it’s concerning to those who are unaccustomed to the ways of criminal gangs. The exact details of this man are unknown but he is identified as being a part of the people trafficking scam we’ve encountered.