Two members of an outlaw motorcycle club and an associated member are facing charges in connection with an auto theft investigation.
The Ontario Provincial Police-led Bike Enforcement Unit opened an investigation in June 2023 after receiving information that members of the Bacchus Motorcycle Club were in possession of stolen vehicles.
In November search warrants were executived in Burlington, Orangeville, Etobicoke, Hamilton, Mississauga, and Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador as well as the Bacchus MC clubhouse in Oakville.
Police say they recovered six stolen and re-vinned vehicles, ownerships, insurance, key fobs and fraudulent VIN plates.
“These vehicles are not only stolen for profit they are also used in the commission of other serious violent crimes, such as armed robberies, home invasions, serious assaults, shootings and homicides,” said Supt. Dave Costantini of the Halton Regional Police Service, which assisted the OPP in the investigation.
Rober Janes, 39, of Oakville has been charged with three counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and two counts of fraudulent concealment.
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