Pubdate: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2009 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Paul Cherry, Canwest News Service MASSIVE POLICE SWEEP TARGETS STREET GANGS Hundreds of police officers in Quebec and Ontario carried out a massive sweep yesterday to crack down on street gang members. The operation followed a lengthy investigation into drug trafficking, and targeted both dealers and gang leaders. In Quebec, more than 700 police officers, including members of the Laval and Longueuil police, fanned out across the greater Montreal area. As of yesterday afternoon 47 people had been arrested, including three women. Most of the suspects were to appear in court today, Montreal police said. All were adults. Police expect to make further arrests. Police executed 63 search warrants, seizing 25 weapons, 2,300 rocks of crack cocaine, 41 kilograms of cocaine, 225 kilograms of marijuana, bulletproof vests, 12 computers and $600,000 in cash. Charges include gangsterism, conspiracy to murder, arms possession, cocaine trafficking, crack production, conspiracy to import cocaine and possession for the purposes of trafficking. Included among those targeted in the operation is Gregory Wooley, an influential member of the Hells Angels former underling network who is currently serving time at a penitentiary in Kingston, Ont. Wooley, a former member of the Rockers, a Hells Angels puppet gang, is serving time for offences that took place during the biker gang war in the 1990s. But he is now facing new charges related to the current investigation which targeted at least two major Montreal-based street gangs. Wooley was scheduled to have a parole hearing in the coming weeks. A 38-year-old inmate at another federal penitentiary, the Leclerc Institution in Laval, Que., is also expected to be placed under arrest. The man at Leclerc is believed to be the head of the Syndicate street gang. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin