Close X
Thursday, November 14, 2024
ADVT 
International

Quebec Police Raid Biker Gang Bunker In The Middle Of A Gathering

Darpan News Desk, 21 Jan, 2016 11:34 AM
    MONTREAL — A Quebec provincial police tactical unit abruptly ended a biker gang gathering northwest of Montreal and arrested five people.
     
    Police say heavily armed officers interrupted a weekly meeting held by The Devils Ghosts in Val-David.
     
    Tuesday night's raid came after police had been watching the building for some time.
     
    A provincial police spokeswoman says the meetings were held in part to divvy up drug territory as well as exchanging drugs, cash and weapons.
     
    The five people arrested were released pending proceedings.
     
    Police seized a prohibited weapon, a half-kilogram of cannabis, a few grams of cocaine, a few dozen gang vests of The Devils Ghosts and sympathizer biker groups and some other objects.
     
    They could face charges of weapons and drug possession as well infractions under the province's liquor laws for operating a clandestine bar.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Canadian Man Charged With Turtle Smuggling Scheme Expected To Plead Guilty

    Canadian Man Charged With Turtle Smuggling Scheme Expected To Plead Guilty
    ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A Canadian man caught with dozens of turtles inside his pants is getting snapped by the U.S. justice system.

    Canadian Man Charged With Turtle Smuggling Scheme Expected To Plead Guilty

    We Can Do More Than Deliver Two Per Cent Of Airstrikes On ISIL, Stephane Dion Tells NATO

    BRUSSELS —  walked through NATO's doors Tuesday suggesting he won't have to do much of a sales job over the impending withdrawal of Canada's jets from the U.S.-led bombing campaign against militants in Iraq and Syria.

    We Can Do More Than Deliver Two Per Cent Of Airstrikes On ISIL, Stephane Dion Tells NATO

    Email To Clinton: Canadian Foreign Affairs Types Really Hated The Harper Tories

    Email To Clinton: Canadian Foreign Affairs Types Really Hated The Harper Tories
    WASHINGTON — A U.S. official expressed amazement at how deeply detested Canada's Conservative government was by some employees of the Foreign Affairs Department.

    Email To Clinton: Canadian Foreign Affairs Types Really Hated The Harper Tories

    As More And More Americans Say No To Federal Health Survey, Officials Plan Big Changes

    As More And More Americans Say No To Federal Health Survey, Officials Plan Big Changes
    NEW YORK — When the government launched what would become most influential survey to monitor the nation's public health, there were just 75 questions — and 95 per cent of those asked agreed to sit for it.

    As More And More Americans Say No To Federal Health Survey, Officials Plan Big Changes

    Modi, Nawaz Sharif Meet Briefly At CoP 21

    Modi, Nawaz Sharif Meet Briefly At CoP 21
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a brief meeting with Pakistani Premier Nawaz Sharif as world leaders converged here for the Conference of Parties (CoP) climate summit that got underway.

    Modi, Nawaz Sharif Meet Briefly At CoP 21

    Modi Launches Solar Alliance, Reminds Rich Nations Of 'Green' Promises

    Today, when the energy sources and the excesses of our industrial age have put our planet in peril, the world must turn to Sun to power our future

    Modi Launches Solar Alliance, Reminds Rich Nations Of 'Green' Promises