Supreme Court of Canada refuses to hear Hells Angels appeal of B.C. forfeiture ruling
The Supreme Court of Canada’s refusal to hear a Hells Angels challenge of B.C.’s forfeiture of three clubhouses will “put criminals on notice,” the province’s pubic safety minister says.
The high court ended a years-long court battle on Thursday as it refused to hear an appeal of the seizure of the clubhouses in Kelowna, East Vancouver and Nanaimo.
Mike Farnworth, B.C.’s attorney general and public safety minister, said in a statement the court’s decision “confirms that the tools we use to combat organized crime are constitutional and put criminals on notice.
“My message to those involved in organized crime: We will continue to go after your clubhouses, expensive cars, front businesses and luxury goods. You will not profit from any crime you commit in British Columbia.”










