RCMP in New Brunswick announce arrests of four men in biker gang probe

By Canadian Press

FREDERICTON — RCMP in New Brunswick say they’ve arrested four men as part of an ongoing probe of outlaw biker gangs in the province.

The police force says in a statement that the four arrests were made between Feb. 17 and Thursday in four communities: Edmundston, Drummond, California Settlement and Moncton.

They say the arrests are linked to investigations into organized crime, drugs and proceeds of crime, and money laundering.

The accused include a prospect and a full-patch member of the Red Devils and a prospect and full-patch member of the Hells Angels.

All four men, between 29 and 46 years old, were released pending their next court appearances.

Police say the Red Devils are considered a puppet club for the Hells Angels and operate under their direction.

This report was first published by The Canadian Press on April 10, 2020.

The Canadian Press

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