Pubdate: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Lori Culbert HELLS ANGEL, THREE OTHERS FACE CHARGES FOR ASSAULTS A well-known Hells Angels gang member and three others are facing numerous charges after the operators of two marijuana grow operations were held captive, tortured and extorted out of money and property, Surrey RCMP say. It was the second time in the past month that biker Juel Ross Stanton was arrested on similar charges. In the most recent incident, Stanton, a 33-year-old Surrey resident and a member of the East End Chapter of the Hells Angels, is facing charges including robbery, forcible confinement, aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and issuing threats. Three associates of the bike gang are facing similar charges. They are Stanton's brother, Norman Clay Stanton, 35, of New Westminster, Damon Bartolomeo, 22, of Coquitlam, and Richard Joseph Doucet, 28, of Surrey. Over several months in late 2001, it is alleged that at least two male victims, both in their 30s, were held captive, beaten, tortured and extorted out of money and property. Both men have connections to marijuana grow operations. Surrey RCMP media liaison officer Constable Tim Shields would not release more specific information about the case. Shields said it is common for people involved in the lucrative pot-growing business to target small-time marijuana growers in an effort to wipe out the competition. Most of these crimes go unreported because the victims are afraid to contact police because they are involved in an illegal activity and because they are scared of retaliation, Shields said. The victims in the most recent case, who suffered serious injuries, are not facing charges, he said. The Surrey RCMP is appealing to any other victims of similar crimes to contact police. The arrest of Stanton in last month's case stemmed from two men reporting an alleged extortion, assault and confinement in Pitt Meadows. The incident was alleged to be a payback for a "grow rip" -- the theft of a marijuana growing operation -- late last year in Coquitlam. One of the victims was allegedly beaten, threatened and extorted out of a motorcycle, car, and potentially his house and business, police say. RCMP officers from Surrey, Langley, Ridge Meadows and Burnaby joined forces with Vancouver police in the investigation that led to the arrests in August. Police then appealed for more victims to come forward, and that led to this month's arrests. The probe that led to charges in the extortion cases in August and September came as a result of information received while police were investigating a notorious crack house on 108th Avenue in Surrey, Shields said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth