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Post by Benjamin Blanco on Jul 7, 2009 10:36:37 GMT -5
Notice That this isn't a drug bussiness, it's a drug supply line for our bussinesses. It's based on the top of Mount Chiliad and we built it because we didin't want GMM bussinesses to be middle men for other supply lines, and we wanted independence. It includes:
15 Survailance Cameras 60 Guards 30 Drug Scientists 3 Large Crack Labs 3 Large Cocaine labs 3 Large Marijuana Labs A Back Office For The GMM Overseer of The Factory which contains, a 60 inch plasma screen tv, 2 sofas, a chair, his desk, a bathroom, and an armory
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Post by r4l on Aug 31, 2009 12:25:03 GMT -5
A black van pulls up outside the Factory. 10 men get out, each armed with a silenced M4 and Colt. 5 men went round the back while 5 walked over to the front door. Lee shot the power box with his Colt. They then placed a bomb on the front door. Then they put on night vision goggles, so did the other 5 men round the back. The bomb then exploded, killing 2 guards behind it. The 5 men took cover and opened fire. The 5 round the back kicked down the door and did the same as the others. After an hour of shooting, they managed to kill the 90 workers. (Guards and Scientists) Then they took all of the drugs from the 18 Labs. 8 men ran out and 2 ran to the overseers office. They then shot him full of lead and found $5,000 on his lifeless corpse. They then planted bombs all over the Factory and ran into the van. BOOM! The Factory was up in flames. As they drove off they could hear sirens. It took three days to put the fire out.
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Post by Don Ben Costello on Sept 2, 2009 6:57:22 GMT -5
Not Accepted.
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Post by Thin on Jan 7, 2010 21:44:17 GMT -5
Ross’ hi-powered camera made a brittle click every time he snapped a shot of the tall compound nestled between the murky Mount Chilliad trees. He had come to Whetstone County looking for a man named Roberto Pinyol, a small-time crook from San Fierro who’d skipped a court date two weeks back. He had wound up hiding under a camouflage netting out in the wilderness of Mount Chilliad though, and here’s why:
Finding Pinyol hadn’t been easy, but when Ross’ boss Andrew discovered that he had left his apartment in Blackfield two weeks ago and used his brother’s credit card to get his car, an old blue Cadrona, fixed at a garage in Angel Pine, the hunt was on. Ross had spent a summer with his cousin Daniel in Angel Pine when he was a kid, and although he and his cousin spent most of it shooting pool and tipping cows he still knew his way around. Few things ever changed in a town like Angel Pine, which was why he liked it so much.
After staking out the garage for a day or two Ross caught sight of Pinyol’s brother Benny, as he strolled out the front door. Ross recognised him because his company had posted bail on Benny’s girlfriend the year before, and when she didn’t show up they eventually found her hiding under the bed in Benny’s pool house. “With a little luck, he’s going to lead me straight to Roberto and 2000 easy dollars,” Ross thought and tailed the car as it hit the road out of Angel Pine.
The thing was, it didn’t head towards the main road that lead to San Fierro or even Los Santos. He was heading up a narrow dirt road to Mount Chilliad!
Ross scratched his moustache and got less and less excited about it all as his best clue turned to dust in his lap. He knew you could rent cabins out there on the mountain, but no way was Roberto hiding out in one of them. He was a city slicker, and Ross doubted he even knew how to light a campfire fire without dousing it in petrol first.
Annoyance turned to curiosity as Pinyol’s car turned down a narrow side lane though. Why wasn’t he going up the mountain? Eventually, Pinyol wound up at a cluster of low brick buildings with a tall wire fence around them, and Ross parked his car behind a bend in the road to watch. Benny honked the horn twice, and pretty soon a smiling, clean-shaven Roberto came out of the main building and gave him a nice, brotherly hug. Benny, on his side, returned the favour and gave his brother a bottle of something that looked suspiciously like tequila. Usually, Ross would’ve pounced by then, but something held him back. He recognised the thing Roberto leaned against the side of his car as he gave Benny a hug. An AK-47. What the heck was a two-bit thug like Roberto Pinyol doing out on Mount Chilliad with an assault rifle? And what the heck was this compound he was staying at?
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That was when the real investigation began.
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Post by Thin on Jan 7, 2010 21:53:49 GMT -5
The Los Santos Times
Police Announce Drug Bust on Mount Chilliad! By Solomon Hoobler[/center] Whetstone County’s finest did a lot to silence their critics last night. A police raid on a privately owned rural property on Mount Chilliad rewarded the authorities with over 300 kilos of illegal narcotics and 34 arrests. Police spokeswoman, Diane Tilner, says the police acted on an anonymous tip received earlier this month, and she did not hesitate to describe the property as a cover for a ‘full blown drug factory’. The police spent considerable time staking out the property prior to the raid, and enlisted the aid of SWAT teams from the San Fierro Police Department for the action proper. There is even an (as of yet) unsubstanciated rumour that elements of the FBI were involved. The raid itself took place between 3 and 4 A.M., and involved a tense firefight with several of the compound’s residents that left 11 wounded and 4 dead in what SWAT-team leader Charles Bartlett described as “A goddamn ground war.” Several of the compound’s residents managed to escape the police’s clutches when a fire broke out at the back of the compound fifteen minutes into the raid. The authorities have declined to speculate on the number of people who escaped into the surrounding countryside, but states that “Local law enforcement is conducting a thorough search of the area to arrest these accomplices as soon as possible.” Unconfirmed reports have surfaced that several of those arrested on the premises by the police were affiliated with the notorious criminal organization called the ‘Get Money Mafia’, something Ms. Tilner has declined to either confirm or deny. So far, interrogation teams from both Liberty City and San Fierro itself are reported to be en route to question the detainees regarding the drug factory and those accomplices who escaped the night’s firefight. We’ll have more on this story as it develops.
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Post by Thin on Jan 9, 2010 22:59:23 GMT -5
OoC: Is this accepted?
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Post by Benjamin Blanco on Jan 10, 2010 1:18:39 GMT -5
[Who the hell are u!? Do u really think a newbie like you is allowed to do something like this when you don't even have more than 10 posts? Ur f***in crazy. And if by some miracle, suresh or iceman allow this, my gang will kill your character before you even realize it.]
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Post by Michaelangelo Diego on Jan 10, 2010 4:41:23 GMT -5
As soon as Mikey heard about the Drug Bust, he took five of his best soldiers and left for the GMM Factory.
When they arrived, they left the car and sneaked into a SWAT Van, silently, and unseen. Mikey flicked out a knife and stabbed the SWAT guard in there. That was when two other guards turned around and spotted the LSB's. The SWAT guards took out their batons and a fierce fight broke out. Mikey slammed one of their heads off his knee and swung at the other, connecting the shot perfectly. He then removed his silenced 9mm and shot the SWAT's. Mikey then planted a Satchel Charge and the LSB's got out of harms way. He then pressed a button on the detonator and the SWAT Van blew up. That got the other Police's attention. Then the LSB's cam out of cover, wielding AK-47's. They then opened fire. Most of the bullets missed, but lots hit. Mikey sent two LSB's to retrieve the arrested GMM's. After 5 minutes, the LSB's returned, carrying and dragging the GMM's. They were badly beaten.
Mikey: Get 'em in the van! LSB #1: Yes sir!
They took the GMM's and hauled them into the LSB van. Mikey emptied one last clip and then all the LSB's fell back to the van. The got in and sped away, leaving the wounded to die and the dead to rot.
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Post by Benjamin Blanco on Jan 17, 2010 21:35:20 GMT -5
Rhyno Rodriguez bribes the Whetstone sheriff $350,000 to buy back his factory. He then rebuilds it, and re-employs all of the workers there.
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Post by Benjamin Blanco on Jun 19, 2010 1:03:24 GMT -5
Rhyno Rodriguez drops by and makes sure that all JAYROMA shipments are up to date. He sees that everything is under control at his factory, and leaves.
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Post by Benjamin Blanco on Aug 15, 2010 17:43:38 GMT -5
Rhyno Rodriguez drops by and makes sure that all JAYROMA shipments are up to date. He sees that everything is under control at his factory, collects his monthly income of $9,000,000, and leaves.
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Post by Don Joseph Trapani on Mar 18, 2012 16:56:25 GMT -5
The Drug bust that happened on this factory is in Effect the Supply line from this place is cut off for GMM in San Andeas . Also the FBI, DEA and a major task force have started an ivestagation on the organazation sorry Benny but no amount of murder or bribery is gonna get you out of this one.
This Factory Is "CLOSED"
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