A major organized crime bust has led to 280 charges against 27 people in Ontario, including members of the Hells Angels and Red Devils.
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Nine high-risk warrants were executed in the GTA on Jan. 18, leading to the arrest of 12 people. More warrants were executed and another 15 arrests were made on Wednesday, including three Hells Angels members and three members of the HA’s puppet club, Red Devils Motorcycle Club. “The investigation started in the Belleville area,” OCEB Det.-Insp Rob Henderson, Project Coyote’s lead investigator, told the Toronto Sun following a joint-police press conference Thursday.
Items seized during a 13-month police investigation dubbed Project Coyote — including drugs, guns, ammo, cash and outlaw motorcycle gangs colours of Hells Angels and Red Devils MC puppet gang members — are displayed in images released by the OPP on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023.The investigation, which involved wiretaps and undercover work, has so far led to the seizure of 13 firearms, ammunition, jewelry worth $150,000, 10 vehicles, 16 kilograms of cocaine, 1.
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