Pubdate: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 Source: Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Metroland Printing, Publishing, & Distributing, LTD Contact: http://www.durhamregion.com/dr/info/ajax/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2104 Author: Jeff Mitchell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers) A NEW FRONT OPENS IN POLICE WAR ON BIKERS The long-simmering standoff that is "The Police versus Hells Angles Motorcycle Club" is defined, it seems, by a continuous and uneasy siege, each side eyeing the other with loathing and distrust. This ongoing impasse is punctuated on occasion by events not unlike eruptions from a restless volcano. Such an event occurred last week, when police in Durham and across the province arrested 27 bikers on charges ranging from drug trafficking to conspiracy to commit murder. Operation Tandem, 18 months in the making and carried out with the assistance of an informant from within the Hells Angels, dealt the bikers a blow; although the HA is a powerful organization with tentacles extending around the world, full-patch members and high-placed officers are not that numerous. In Oshawa, the arrest of five members, including the chapter president, was seen as a significant strike by police. But the battle in Oshawa is being fought on a front separate to the pursuit of criminal charges. A lawyer representing the provincial Attorney General was in court in Whitby this past week advancing a motion under the Civil Remedies Act which, if successful, would force the Angels to surrender their Ortono Avenue clubhouse to the Crown. The action, in its preliminary stages right now, is far from settled, with the Crown yet to prove allegations that the building allows the bikers to plot criminal activity safe from intrusions by the police. And the bikers, like everyone else in this nation, are entitled to state their case as well, defending themselves against the action. Success for the Crown might not disrupt the Angels' network irreparably, but it would be a symbolic victory. Whatever the outcome of the Durham case, it is a harbinger of things to come. The authorities are sending a message that the next tactic in the effort to combat the Hells Angels will be to strike at businesses, properties and other assets held by the club, the goal being to hassle, hinder and financially cripple what's viewed as a criminal empire. If nothing else, such actions could well tie the Angels up in litigation and burden the organization with tremendous costs in defending against them. It's far from over. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek