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Brothers ordered to spend Christmas apart

PHOEBE STEWART

21Dec07

THREE members of the notorious Hells Angel's bikie gang, two of them
brothers, have been banned from celebrating both Christmas and New
Year's Eve together for waging a riot at a Top End hotel.

The men have not been allowed to associate with one another since they
were bailed by police for allegedly starting a violent riot against
two men in Darwin's Airport Hotel on December 6.

The three men cannot see each other until their case begins in the
Darwin Magistrates Court in January.

On Wednesday, builder Nicholas Cassidy, 45, his brother Raymond
Padden, 41, and 20-year-old family friend Benjamin Pulman applied to
the court to have their "no contact'' condition and reporting
requirements revoked.

Magistrate Melanie Little removed their reporting conditions, but said
she could not delete the condition that the men stay away from each
other.

The court heard that a "violent incident'' broke out between Mr
Cassidy and two unknown male patrons at the public bar about 6.30pm,
when one of the men allegedly punched Mr Cassidy.

Mr Pulman and two male friends arrived at the bar and "located the two
patrons'' before leaving again.

He returned with five men and allegedly "began violently assaulting''
the two patrons, "punching, kicking, stomping them, (and) striking
them with bar stools and tables''.

Prosecutor Peter Russell said police had identified Mr Cassidy as "a
prospect member of the Hell's Angels Motorcyle Club''.

He said another man involved, James Knight, was identified as "a full
patch member of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club'' and ``was wearing
a T-shirt depicting Hell's Angels''.

Mr Pulman was also "wearing a T-shirt depicting the 81 symbol which is
worn by supporters and associates'' of the bikie gang.

"Several of the patrons ... recognised the clothing ... and therefore
were fearful of this act,'' Sergeant Russell said.
\He said it was "a violent attack by five men on two men with others
coming to their assistance''.

Defence lawyer Ian Rowbottam said Mr Cassidy had been contacted by the
two patrons, who didn't want to press charges.

"That's probably born of common sense because all of them are in the
building game,'' he said.

http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2007/12/21/2908_ntnews.html


No bail for Beuthin co - accused
Published in: Legalbrief Today
Date: Tue 18 December 2007
Category: In Court
Issue No: 1977


Former bouncer Gary Beuthin's two co-accused will spend the festive
season behind bars after they were refused bail by the Randburg
Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.

Melanie van Niekerk, 31, and Warren Schertel, 34, would have a lot to
answer for when they went to trial, the magistrate Fatima Khan said
when denying them bail. It was also clear that both posed flight risks
and that they had so intimidated a state witness that the person had
left Johannesburg.

Van Niekerk and Schertel are accused - along with Beuthin, 42, - of
attempted murder, armed robbery with aggravating circumstances,
kidnapping and possession of firearms and ammunition. Beuthin is
accused of beating former Hell's Angels president Edward Jacobs with a
baseball bat until breathless, then handing the weapon to Schertel to
continue the assault, all the while egged on by Van Niekerk shouting
obscenities. The incident had provoked outrage in the community, Khan
found.

It could not be ignored that the attack was violent and had left
Jacobs seriously injured. Furthermore a firearm was used to rob him of
money and watches. Khan noted the argument that Van Niekerk was not an
active participant in either the assault or the robbery, but was
merely an upstanding, moral citizen in the wrong place at the wrong
time.

However, she ruled that in failing to dissociate herself from the
crime, Van Niekerk had shown she knew what was going on and therefore
acted in common purpose with the men - very much part and parcel of
what happened. She pointed out that although Van Niekerk claimed a
theft case against her in Margate had arisen from a clandestine love
affair gone wrong - and which had since been repudiated, the case
against her was still pending.

Khan took into account lead investigator Piet Byleveld's testimony
that an informer told him Van Niekerk and Beuthin planned to flee
Johannesburg, if not the country, when they were arrested, on a
tip-off, in Rivonia Road, in a car containing clothing and other
personal effects. Van Niekerk had no fixed property and no fixed
address, nor did she have fixed employment.

Khan rejected Schertel's defence that he fled with his wife and two
children after the incident fearing for their lives, believing Jacobs
would come after them. This, instead, indicated he was a flight risk.
She also noted an allegation, raised in Byleveld's evidence, that a
firearm had been used in a drugs-related case pending against Schertel
in an Alberton court, and that he had worked as a bouncer in Cape
Town. Khan accepted the State's submission that it was ready to take
the case to trial.

She found that the State had 'sufficient case' for Van Niekerk and
Schertel to answer. They had not satisfied the court that there were
exceptional circumstances warranting their release on bail.
Furthermore, the court did not believe that doing so would be in the
interests of justice, Khan said in refusing bail. The case was
provisionally postponed until January 28 for the determining of a date
for trial in the Johannesburg High Court. All three accused remained
in custody in the Johannesburg Prison.

Beuthin, who did not apply for bail, was released on parole in June
after serving 15 years of a 25 year sentence for kidnapping and
assaulting his former girlfriend Jill Reeves.

- SAPA

http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=327578&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__national/
has more info.
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http://www.news10.net/display_story.aspx?storyid=36432

http://www.news10.net/video/player_news10.aspx?aid=49578&bw= has
video.

In the 1960s and '70s their name sparked fear among many in Northern
Calfornia.

Manteca police say the Hells Angels motorcycle gang is still operating
for charity but often with ties to criminal activity.

(The video story doesn't mention the charity angle and if they had
been reading my posts about HA they wouldn't be callin' them a
charitable org. They are a terrorist/criminal gang and the officer in
the video calls them a gang. Apparently a raid on three houses turned
up guns and ammo.)

A recent fight at a Manteca bar led police to three suspected Hells
Angels members.

Daniel Martell, 33, of Modesto was arrested on weapons charges. Police
say Martell is a convicted felon, forbidden from possessing firearms.

"When people think of gangs they think of younger people claiming
territory on the streets but Hells Angels are still operating like
that every day and still recruiting," said Manteca Police Department
spokesman Rex Osborn.

The San Joaquin County District Attorney's office is investigating
charges against two other suspected Hells Angels members from
Riverbank and Byron.
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Bandidos and HAMC Brawl In Deutschland

Dec 17, 2007, 17:42 GMT

Muenster, Germany - An estimated 600 members of two rival German
motorcycle gangs converged on a peaceful city Monday for a murder
trial and tried to settle scores on the street.

Two members, 48 and 36, of one gang, the Bandidos, are accused in
court in Muenster of shooting dead a bike shop owner, 47, affiliated
to the other gang, the Hell's Angels, in May this year.

Riot police intervened to stop a brawl at nightfall involving about 40
bikers on the edge of town after a Hell's Angel rammed his mini-bus
into a Bandido on the street, police said.

Police had monitored the opposing groups all day for fear they would
settle the feud with violence. The combative gangs are believed to
oversee drugs and gun rackets.

Neither gang is willing to assist the justice system they hate by
testifying at the trial.

The rivals were obliged to sit in different sections of the public
gallery and were scolded by the judge for talking during the half-hour
first hearing. A court official said there was no violence.

So far 19 widely spaced hearing days have been set down for the murder
trial with a verdict expected next April.

© 2007 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur

http://news.monstersandcritics.com/europe/news/article_1381708.php/Biker_gangs_brawl_during_German_murder_trial__Roundup_

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Bay drug kingpin gets 10 years in jail

18.12.2007

HELL'S Angels member Lyall Charles Henwood has copped one of Hawke's
Bay's biggest jail sentences for drug crimes, including some while he
was on bail awaiting a retrial for earlier offences which he had
denied.

Appearing in the High Court in Napier yesterday, Henwood, now 45, was
sentenced to a total of 10 years in prison for being what Justice John
Wild called a "major player" in an organised methamphetamine
operation.

Comprising seven years for possessing methamphetamine for supply in
September 2005, and three for more of the same while on bail in July
this year, it was the biggest sentence in Hawke's Bay since a 12-year
penalty was handed down to Black Power member Richard Te Rure in July
2005.

Te Rure was one of 12 jailed in connection with a
methamphetamine-making and dealing operation based in Tamatea,
including his partner who was also sentenced to 10 years.

Also in 2005, Mongrel Mob veteran Ehau Te Nahu was sentenced to
nine-and-a-half years for manufacturing methamphetamine in another
operation based in central Hawke's Bay.

Yesterday, Henwood was also sentenced to concurrent terms from one
month to three-and-a-half years on eight other charges linked to
methamphetamine and cannabis dealing, six of receiving stolen property
which included firearms and a police radio, and three of unlawfully
possessing firearms.

The charges stemmed from methamphetamine dealing uncovered by police
in Hastings, and initially searches of premises leased by Henwood in
Irongate and Orchard Roads in 2005. Police found 59g of pure
methamphetamine, worth about $1000 a gram at street level, along with
cut methamphetamine, and enough pseudoephedrine to make at least 22g
more.

They also found other items and equipment used in the making of
methamphetamine, and cannabis oil, along with firearms and other
stolen property, and cash totalling $6000 hidden in a wall.

He denied charges, saying other people had access to the premises. A
jury at a trial in March found him guilty on three charges relating to
firearms, but was unable to decide on verdicts for 13 other counts.

Henwood was released on bail pending a second trial, but on July 25
police raided his home in Liverpool Cres, Flaxmere, and found another
6.5g of methamphetamine, eight cannabis tinnies, more stolen property,
and cash totalling $6810.

Represented by Auckland barrister Peter Kaye, he defended the charges
again at a second trial last month, but was found guilty.

Justice Wild, taking 12 years as a "starting point," was unable to
find any mitigating factors in Henwood's favour, apart from the fact
that he had no previous convictions for drug dealing, and no other
convictions for seven years.

Saying the presence of firearms and the return to offending while on
bail were the most significant aggravating features, on top of the
damage being caused by the use of methamphetamine in New Zealand,
Justice Wild said he was left only with the question of whether 12
years was too long.

Having cited sentences imposed in other cases, he said: "My answer is
it is."

He regarded the 2005 offending as the more serious, at the upper end
of a range set by the Court of Appeal for offences involving between
5g and 250g of methamphetamine.

http://www.hbtoday.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyid=3758736&thesection=localnews&thesubsection=&thesecondsubsection=
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"Enforcer" for Hells Angels sent to prison for 15 years

By Mike Carter
Seattle Times staff reporter

The former "enforcer" for the Washington chapter of the Hells Angel
motorcycle gang will serve 15 years in prison for his role in crimes
ranging from robbery to murder.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Tessa Gorman called Joshua Binder's conduct as
the former sergeant-at-arms for the Washington Nomads "inhumane and
depraved."

"He was the brawn. He was the enforcer," Gorman said during Binder's
sentencing Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle. "If you said
you were what you were not, then Joshua Binder would punish you."

( I hate being sympathetic to these ppl but if someone is not HAMC
they shouldn't claim to be so. If you want to join it there are
certain procedures to follow. You can be a biker no problem without
being a gang member. Hey you can be a gang member without being a
Hells' Angel.)

Binder, 32, of North Bend, was convicted this summer of racketeering,
conspiracy and interfering with commerce by threats or violence.

But the federal court jury was unable to reach a verdict on charges
involving the 2001 shooting death of Michael Walsh, who was killed
because he had falsely claimed to be a member of the Hells Angels.
Rather than face a retrial, Binder pleaded guilty to a deal that
recommended a prison sentenced of from 13 to 15 years, and he admitted
a role in the Walsh murder.

U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik said that was enough for him to
impose the harshest sentence, and he told Binder he should consider
himself lucky — the other Hells Angel who helped kill Walsh, Rodney
Rollness, received life in prison without parole.

The snowy-haired Walsh was nicknamed "Santa" and he embraced the role
around Christmas. In 2001, Binder, Rollness and other Nomads lured him
to a party, where he was shot and killed. Binder later dumped the body
in a ravine.

Rachealle Walsh, his niece, told the court Wednesday that the loss
devastated her family.

"What you are is what you show," (From what I have read her uncle
kept claiming to be a HA membe when he wasn't. What he was is a liar
and a wanna-be who wasn't wanted.) . she said. "He [Binder] may have
showed his family love, but he has shown my family nothing but
disrespect, dishonor and pain.

"I have seen no remorse from Mr. Binder. I have seen no regret. We
have had no apology."

After she sat down, Binder stood and said simply, "I apologize." He
then sat back down and winked to a friend in the courtroom. (That made
me laugh 8-)

In sentencing documents filed earlier this week, prosecutors pointed
to evidence at trial that Binder was a brutal enforcer of the Hells
Angel creed, a poorly educated and violent man who embraced his
nickname, "Thug," and who won prized patches from the outlaw
motorcycle club declaring him a member of the "Thug Crew" and "Filthy
Few."

Binder, prosecutors say, was "no reluctant criminal," and one witness
testified he had seen Binder kiss the ball-peen hammer he used to hurt
people. Evidence showed he robbed, stole motorcycles and nearly beat
an elderly man to death for collecting Hells Angels' memorabilia.(They
like to sell it but at the same time despise those who collect it.
Consider yourself warned. Technically anything that says Hell's Angel
on it and has their trademark remains the property of the club not
that of the individual who has it.)

"Binder's willingness to inflict homicidal violence was further
acknowledged, and rewarded, when the Nomads made him their
sergeant-at-arms," the government said in sentencing documents. "All
of this attests to the honored role given to his vicious misdeeds, and
the pride with which he carried himself in that assemblage of
criminals."

Binder left the Hells Angels in 2003 and has had all of his
club-related tattoos obliterated. Gorman says Binder left reluctantly,
and had tried to get reinstated.

(The club was probably disgusted by how sloppy the murder was since it
was done at a party with numerous witnesses despite the fact the
murder was a yr in the planning.)

Binder was one of four current and former Hells Angels prosecuted this
year in a sprawling conspiracy and racketeering case brought against
the Washington chapter of the outlaw gang, including Rollness; Richard
"Smilin' Rick" Fabel, the former president of the chapter; and member
Ricky Jenks, who is set to be sentenced today. All were either
convicted or pleaded guilty to felonies. Fabel received 7-½ years and
Rollness was sentenced to life in prison.

Mike Carter: 206-464-3706 or mca...@seattletimes.com

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004083772_hellsangel19m.html
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Air Canada worker suspect in drug bust
Seizure of 61.5 kilos of cocaine from Mexico linked to Hells Angels
Matthew Ramsey, The Province
An Air Canada employee is at the centre of an international
investigation after authorities at Vancouver International Airport
seized a large quantity of cocaine before Christmas.

Paula Shore of the Canada Border Services Agency said yesterday
officers seized 61.5 kilograms of the drug "in the early hours of Dec.
23."

Vancouver International Airport has been pegged by RCMP as heavily
infiltrated by organized crime and a gateway for smuggling drugs into
Canada.

RCMP sources told The Province they believe the drugs originated in
Mexico and that investigators were looking at a "strong link" to B.C.
members of the Hells Angels.

The drugs were found in unaccompanied suitcases, the RCMP source said,
adding that the people behind the shipment had "inside help."

Police would not say if the bust is connected to two earlier seizures
at YVR this year and last year, in which cocaine was found in
suitcases that arrived on flights from Mexico.

Shore said she's not aware of any arrests in the latest bust and that
she did not have information on the origin of the drugs.

The border agency is working with the RCMP and international
law-enforcement groups to trace the source of the drugs, she said.

"Seizing a shipment of contraband is great because it takes it off the
streets, but also we work with agencies around the world to try and
find the individuals responsible for bringing illegal contraband into
Canada."

Air Canada spokesman John Reber confirmed that an airline employee has
been suspended.

The airline declined to release any information on whether the
employee works aboard planes or is a member of the Air Canada ground
team, or about the employee's experience on the job or gender.

Reber said the employee's colleagues at Air Canada were "instrumental
in bringing this matter to the attention of the authorities."

"The employee was suspended, pending further police investigation,"
Reber said.

"Air Canada has been co-operating fully with this investigation from
the outset.

"It is a police matter so we don't have any additional information to
provide."

A 2003 RCMP report identified Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto airports
as so heavily infiltrated by organized crime that the facilities had
become a primary gateway for smuggling drugs into Canada.

Drug trafficking through the airports was so problematic then that
airport seizures accounted for 92 per cent of the heroin, 90 per cent
of the ecstasy, 40 per cent of the cocaine and 40 per cent of the
liquid hashish seized in Canada in 2002, the report noted.

Border agency officers at YVR seized 54 kg of cocaine on a flight from
Mexico in September. The drugs were packed in four suitcases.

Another 50 kg of cocaine was found in two suitcases on a flight from
Mexico in 2006.

Officers also seized two kilos of heroin at the airport in 2006,
arrested one man trying to fly 20 kilos of marijuana to Ontario in
2004 and arrested two men trying to smuggle 65,000 ecstasy pills into
Canada from Europe in March 2003.

Border agency officials at the airport seized 19 kilos of opium in
three shipments in 2003.

Customs officials arrested an Aeroflot pilot in 2005 and charged him
with trying to smuggle 20,000 bogus anti-impotency pills from Moscow
to Toronto.

http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=3d6c9a58-0523-43ef-8a25-25d5c2686b13
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140th St and 102 Ave southside of the street. AA-9975 pickup with cab
and Support White Rock sticker on left side.
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If the RCMP and Surrey Muni want to roust some HA ppl during an
alleged gang
war try the house in between 14710 and 14734 on 108th Ave. on the
south side
of the street across from DVD Discount Hindi Movie. House usu. has a
red
pick up there with the plate 2***-HA and lately two other vehicles.
One of
them is a red vehicle and they have a yellow plug running from the car
to
the pickup at night. Must be in bad shape.

They have no visible house numbers on the dwelling.
It is a by-law that every house has to have one.
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HA aka HAMC aka Big Red Machine
is involved with
extortion, homicide, kidnapping, prostitution, meth and cocaine
dealing, rape, armed robbery and motorcycle theft and child
pornography
as well as phony currency and witness intimidation and obstruction of
justice. They have been known to bribe and scare law enforcement
officers and judges into doing their bidding. These ppl must be
rooted
out of the Cdn justice system. Two judges have actually done their
job
and declared HAMC a criminal org and the Victoria Times-Colonist is
calling for it to be banned as a terrorist org.
"The Hells Angels should be treated as a domestic terror organization.
We should encourage those who make and enforce our laws in their
efforts to eradicate them."
http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/comment/story.html?id=517a2096-953a-4ea3-9507-ee3c5e8d39e2

The White Rock chapter Sgt.Of Arms, Villy Roy Lynnerup, recently was
arrested for trying to board an airplane at YVR
with a loaded firearm. Was probably going to crash the plane into the
Downtown courthouse or hold the passengers hostage in exchange for
the
release of Moms Boucher and all imprisoned full patch members. All
the
Hell's Angels, their supporters, associates etc. should be imprisoned
for twenty years
their children put in foster care and their assets seized.
Ppl are trying to get HAMC listed as a terrorist org. If you support
this
then write letters to editors of local newspapers and your local MP.
As well John Les the solicitor-general of BC has advocated banning
the wearing of gang colours such as biker patches in bars. Since HA
is
known to frequent the College Place and the Cecil and has links to
various bars in BC that would be an improvement. The gang has a
history of intimidating
bartenders, infiltrating unions involved in the bar industry, beating
and killing strippers and beating customers to death at random for no
reason. Contact your MLA as well as the local media and tell them you
want this implemented sooner rather than later.
VPD is appealing again for info about the homicide of Maria Yvette
Monzon who was shot dead on the westside of Vancouver. She was killed
by HA but the police have never stated that. There is a reward.

Colleen Reiter (Ryder?) of Surrey was killed by HAMC but the RCMP
refuse to confirm this.

We are awaiting the return of our JHVH in the flesh or his Son. His Son Yu'shua died on the cross for our sins, was resurrected and walked the earth for awhile then ascended unto Heaven. We await the Third Coming not the Second.

Scottish Quaker Robert Barclay-"The weighty Truths of God were neglected, and, as it were, went into Desuetude. ...

Who will be the last Coalition soldier to be maimed in Iraq?

Canadian troops out of Afghanistan and into Darfur.http://www.amnesty.ca/instantkarma/petition.php

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI-xlbDzVbQ I Like Big Bibles

Good luck to anyone trying to learn Hebrew. I am looking for a Hebrew-Gregorian calendar in both Hebrew and English lettering.

Anarchore

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Jan 2, 2008, 9:02:35 AM1/2/08
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We need ARMED Guardian Angel type groups to get rid of these thugs. It
is obvious the RCMP is letting the country slide into third-world
levels of crime and corruption. We have the right to terminate those
trafficking hard drugs and running prostitution rings. Something needs
to change fast.


After serious thinking Greg Carr wrote :

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