Pubdate: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsor/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Doug Schmidt, Windsor Star COPS ARREST DOZENS IN BIKER CLUB SWEEP More than 21 police tactical teams -- including officers from Windsor - -- fanned out across southern Ontario Thursday, arresting dozens of motorcycle gang members in pre-dawn raids targeting Hells Angels, Vagabonds and their associates. "Project Tandem is quite likely the largest investigation of this type in Ontario history," OPP spokesman Sgt. Bob Paterson said of an 18-month operation involving approximately 500 police officers. With the raids and cleanup operations continuing through Thursday, Paterson said details of the charges, court appearances and seized property -- weapons, narcotics and vehicles -- would not be divulged until a news conference today in Toronto. The alleged illegal activities under investigation include organized crime offences and counselling to commit murder. The items seized were weapons, drugs and stolen property, including vehicles. "Those activities are going to be significantly interrupted," Paterson said of organized biker activities in the province. Police describe the Hells Angels, who moved into Ontario in 2000 with a massive "patch-over" of smaller clubs, as the largest outlaw motorcycle gang in Canada. The Vagabonds are another Ontario-based motorcycle gang, albeit mostly absorbed into the Hells Angels organization. The Hells Angels' Windsor chapter compound on Howard Avenue in Amherstburg was cordoned off with police tape Thursday. Machine-pistol toting Windsor police tactical team officers in two marked Ford Excursions blocked off the entrance as detectives and other officers came and went from the clubhouse that had hosted a large national gathering of Hells Angels this summer. Three men sporting Hells Angels insignias on their clothing and skin arrived and spoke briefly to officers but were told a search warrant was being executed and they could not enter. Similar police actions took place at the same time in the Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara regions by local police services, the OPP and the RCMP. A total of 11 police forces were involved in the joint Project Tandem, which focused on street-level crime in communities across Ontario. Officers with weapons drawn reportedly stormed into the change rooms of a 24-hour fitness club in Mississauga, surprising semi-clothed members who were frisked and questioned. Most of those arrested in the police raids were being transported to Toronto's 42 Division, said Paterson, but some were being processed in the jurisdictions where they were nabbed. Windsor police spokesman Staff Sgt. Ed McNorton said no information could be released locally on Thursday. He suggested it was because Project Tandem operations were continuing through the day. Windsor police Supt. Dave Pickford will be among the senior officers attending this morning's joint forces news conference in Toronto. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine