New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers
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New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers

Ontario’s biker enforcement unit laid more charges and seized more items last year than the previous two years combined, new statistics show. The Ontario Provincial Police-led unit laid 271 charges last year, up from 202 the previous year and significantly higher than 28 in 2022, according to the OPP’s recently released annual report for 2023 The joint forces unit, which is made up of officers from nearly 21 police forces and law enforcement agencies provincewide, made 270 seizures last year, up from 168 the previous year and 74 in 2022 The head of the biker enforcement unit warned that outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) pose a threat to community safety and clashes between rival groups often result in violence. Continue Reading New figures shed light on police efforts to thwart outlaw bikers Twin Cities motorcycle community preparing to donate 300+ Thanksgiving turkeys A Bimbo Named Candy: Thunder Beach Tit-astrophe Mr. Magoo, The Biker Guru: “The Enlightenment of the Endless Boner” Drunken notorious biker gang member, 39, handed fully suspended sentence