
THE CANADIAN PRESS
Provincial police say they’ve arrested 28 people and laid 228 charges related to an alleged illegal gambling ring with ties to the Hells Angels biker gang.
The force says the charges come after a nearly two-year investigation involving 18 additional police forces and other partner agencies throughout Ontario.
Police say the probe, dubbed Project Hobart, began in January 2018 as a result of a spike in violent crimes in Ontario and Quebec.
They say the operation, run by known or prospective gang members, operated five illegal gaming sites that brought in $13 million from January to July of this year alone.
They allege the ring was also tied to a recent homicide west of Toronto.
In March, police say a known member of the criminal operation was gunned down outside a gym in Mississauga.








One response to “Police say they’ve arrested 28 people and laid 228 charges related to an alleged illegal gambling ring with ties to the Hells Angels biker gang”
See now this is straight out jelousy…. the goverment that is persuiting these people have what they concieder LEGIT CASINOS everywhere…..first nations peeps have them at every corner…i dont see them after any reservations ..or chasing their own crooked gambling operations..ooks to me like the gov maybe mad someone else is gettin a littls action.. why dont they spend their time and money on more seriuos shit than this…i give them a big thumbs down..they goverment should pic on some one its own size..like santa claus…
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