
One man is back in custody and faces several additional charges after breaching bail conditions.
Colin Michael Bayley failed to comply with his Recognizance of Bail issued for an alleged serious aggravated assault on May 6, 2019.
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In mid-July, he failed to present himself during a mandatory RCMP check. He was brought back into police custody on Aug. 15, according to Kelowna RCMP Street Enforcement Unit Cpl. Nick Brodeur.
Police originally arrested Bayley after executing a search warrant on the Hell’s Angels’ clubhouse in the city earlier in May.
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“Investigations into crimes that have connections to gangs or organized crime are extremely complex and can take a significant amount of resources,” Kelowna RCMP Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey said in a May 16 press release.
Bayley now faces a single count of aggravated assault, along with a total of 7 counts of breach of a recognizance.








3 responses to ““Investigations into crimes that have connections to Hells Angels or organized crime are extremely complex and can take a significant amount of resources,””
Why is it that when government gets caught doing illegal things nobody sees no hears anything and no one lifts a finger. But when motorcyclist do it there’s a big uproar
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You mean like most every government in the world?
Power and money, and the abuse thereof.
And they accuse us of being organized crime. I’m still waiting to see a bunch of them handcuffed and perp-walked. No bail, no expensive attorney, just a public defender. Yep, sitting in court manacled and wearing an orange jumpsuit.
That shit starts happening and I’ll start believing in “Equal Justice for All.”
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The worst criminals are the police and government officials.
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