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Breaking ITCCS News: Possible ITCCS source in Ottawa police dies suddenly after 'incident': 'Ndrangheta may be clearing house' - Brussels
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Oct. 1, 2014
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Breaking ITCCS News:
Possible ITCCS source in Ottawa police dies suddenly after "incident": "Ndrangheta may be clearing house" - Brussels
Ottawa:
Staff Sergeant Kal Ghadban, head of the human trafficking unit of the Ottawa police and a possible supporter of the recent ITCCS "take down" of a Ninth Circle cult ritual in Montreal, died suddenly last Sunday at the Elgin street police station. Ottawa police are claiming he took his own life after suffering "serious injuries" following an "incident", but have released no evidence of the circumstances around his death.
Ghadban was a married man with three children, with no history of depression or mental illness. He was rated by senior Ottawa police as an "impeccable and trustworthy policeman".
The ITCCS central office has confirmed today that members of the Ottawa police did cooperate with their counterparts in Montreal in providing intelligence and logistical support to the ITCCS Direct Action "Alpha Unit" on August 15, when the Unit disrupted a planned ritual sacrifice by the catholic Ninth Circle cult at a wealthy home in Outremount.
"We are not free at this time to confirm whether Sergeant Ghadban was a direct part of our effort but it is safe to say that he knew of our actions and did nothing to impede them" said the Commander of the Alpha team today from Brussels.
"Personally, I think Ghadban's death was a killing and it proves that Ndrangheta may be clearing house."
The criminal syndicate Ndrangheta, based in Italy and tied closely to the Vatican, provides children for sacrificial rituals and human trafficking networks across the world. It has been named in a recent common law court case brought by the ITCCS against Pope Francis and other convicted felons.
The ITCCS central office is conducting a thorough investigation of Sergeant Ghadban's death and will be issuing its own report, as part of the ongoing shut down of child trafficking and sacrificial murder.
Issued 1 October, 2014
ITCCS Central Office, Brussels