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Members of Hells Angels, Red Devils motorcycle clubs arrested

The New Brunswick RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime unit has arrested four men in connection to an ongoing investigation into outlaw motorcycle club activities in New Brunswick.

The arrests were made between February 17 and April 9, 2020, in Edmundston, Drummond, California Settlement and Moncton. The arrests are in relation to organized crime, drugs and proceeds of crime, or money laundering. They include:

• A 34-year-old "prospect" for the Red Devils Motorcycle Club.
• A 29-year-old "full patch" member of the Red Devils Motorcycle Club.
• A 46-year-old "prospect" for the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.
• A 42-year-old "full patch" member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Nomads N.B.

All four were released from custody pending future court appearances.

"The Red Devils are a support club for the Hells Angels, and operate under their direction," says Insp. Ron Desilva of the New Brunswick RCMP's Federal Serious and Organized Crime unit. "The Hells Angels are involved in the drug trade in New Brunswick, bringing harmful elements into our communities."

The investigation is continuing.

Two other members of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Nomads N.B. are currently incarcerated following previous investigations. In 2017, 50-year-old Robin Moulton was convicted of possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and sentenced to four years and six months. In 2018, 59-year-old Emery "Pit" Martin was charged with cocaine trafficking, money laundering and organized crime. He is currently awaiting trial.

The New Brunswick RCMP continues to work collaboratively with other law enforcement agencies and the province of New Brunswick to disrupt and dismantle organized crime groups that are harming our communities with illegal activities.