
Canada’s most wanted: Quebec street gang leader arrested in Rome hideout
MONTREAL — Canada’s most wanted fugitive has been arrested in Italy after more than 600 days at large and now faces extradition to stand trial, Quebec City police said Friday.
Dave (Pik) Turmel, alleged by police to be the head of the Quebec street gang Blood Family Mafia, was arrested in Rome early Thursday after Quebec City police tipped off local authorities about his presence in the Italian capital.
“He was the most wanted in Canada — not just Quebec — but in Canada, so for us, it’s a source of great pride,” Quebec City police Chief Denis Turcotte told a news conference outside police headquarters on Friday afternoon.
In a news release, Italian authorities provided further details about the arrest, which occurred after police officers burst into a vacation home where Turmel was staying in the middle of the night. He barricaded himself but eventually surrendered, handing officers a fake passport, Italian police said. They said they seized drugs, several SIM cards and a diary containing accounting figures in French and Arabic.