Police in Ontario have arrested and charged three members of the Bacchus Motorcycle Club in connection with an auto theft investigation. They also recovered six stolen vehicles during the execution of multiple search warrants at the group’s Oakville clubhouse and other locations.
The Ontario Provincial Police released pictures taken inside the clubhouse, revealing a space that looks more like a tidy suburban rec room than the headquarters of a criminal organization.
One image shows a long wooden boardroom table flanked by a wall-hanging TV and a large black speaker. A second room is filled with black leather furniture and what appears to be a hand-knitted blanket. Both spaces are meticulously clean, with only a couple of water bottles and a bag of potato chips on one table. The rooms are decorated with large Bacchus banners. This is well organized crime.
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One response to “Police make three arrests at very tidy motorcycle gang clubhouse”
It depends on what kind of club it is.
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