News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Angels' Clubhouse Frozen As Court Case Continues |
Title: | CN ON: Angels' Clubhouse Frozen As Court Case Continues |
Published On: | 2006-10-23 |
Source: | Oshawa This Week (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-12 23:54:44 |
ANGELS' CLUBHOUSE FROZEN AS COURT CASE CONTINUES
Owners Held on Murder Conspiracy Charge
WHITBY -- The notorious Hells Angels clubhouse in central Oshawa
remains under police guard after a judge extended a preservation
order on the property.
Superior Court Justice Robert Clark granted a request for the
extension, made by a lawyer representing the provincial Attorney
General Monday. The property remains frozen at least until Nov. 21,
when lawyers are to be in court once more.
The clubhouse, on Ortono Avenue in the Bloor Street - Wilson Road
area, has been under police guard since the province moved to seize
it under the Civil Remedies Act in late September. Under the act, the
government may apply to the courts for forfeiture of assets and
properties if it can be proven they are proceeds or instruments of
illegal activity.
In documents filed with the court the province argues the clubhouse
has been used by Hells Angels members as a place to plot criminal
activity, and that the bikers have for years illegally sold alcohol
at a bar on the site.
The civil action was launched around the same time as Project Tandem,
a province-wide police sweep that saw dozens of bikers and associates
arrested, most of them on drug charges.
Two bikers arrested on charges of conspiring to commit murder --
[Name redacted] and [Name redacted] -- are listed on title as owners
of the Ortono Avenue property. Police said [Name redacted] is
president of the Oshawa HA chapter. [Name redacted] , of Cobourg, is
a former Oshawa chapter member who is now a member of the Angels'
elite Nomads group.
Neither man was in Superior Court for the brief hearing. Both are in
custody and were scheduled to appear for a video remand in an Oshawa
court Monday.
Owners Held on Murder Conspiracy Charge
WHITBY -- The notorious Hells Angels clubhouse in central Oshawa
remains under police guard after a judge extended a preservation
order on the property.
Superior Court Justice Robert Clark granted a request for the
extension, made by a lawyer representing the provincial Attorney
General Monday. The property remains frozen at least until Nov. 21,
when lawyers are to be in court once more.
The clubhouse, on Ortono Avenue in the Bloor Street - Wilson Road
area, has been under police guard since the province moved to seize
it under the Civil Remedies Act in late September. Under the act, the
government may apply to the courts for forfeiture of assets and
properties if it can be proven they are proceeds or instruments of
illegal activity.
In documents filed with the court the province argues the clubhouse
has been used by Hells Angels members as a place to plot criminal
activity, and that the bikers have for years illegally sold alcohol
at a bar on the site.
The civil action was launched around the same time as Project Tandem,
a province-wide police sweep that saw dozens of bikers and associates
arrested, most of them on drug charges.
Two bikers arrested on charges of conspiring to commit murder --
[Name redacted] and [Name redacted] -- are listed on title as owners
of the Ortono Avenue property. Police said [Name redacted] is
president of the Oshawa HA chapter. [Name redacted] , of Cobourg, is
a former Oshawa chapter member who is now a member of the Angels'
elite Nomads group.
Neither man was in Superior Court for the brief hearing. Both are in
custody and were scheduled to appear for a video remand in an Oshawa
court Monday.
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