The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has targeted Hells Angels clubhouses around Metro Vancouver, but Langley remains a stronghold for the gang. On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the province announced it is going to court to seize the properties belonging to the outlaw motorcycle gang’s chapters in Mission, the Hardside chapter in Surrey, and the Haney chapter in Pitt Meadows.
The government alleges that the properties are the proceeds of crime, which has not yet been proven in court. The new forfeiture case comes in the wake of a 2023 court decision that saw the gang’s Kelowna, Vancouver, and Nanaimo clubhouses seized following a years-long legal battle.
If successful in its new court actions, the government will leave the Hells Angels with few clubhouses remaining in the Lower Mainland, with the major exceptions of Langley and Coquitlam. Langley has been home to both the White Rock and West Point chapters of the club in recent years. The White Rock chapter was formed in 1983 as the Hells Angels began spreading across B.C. and consolidating its influence over smaller, independent biker gangs.
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