Project Forseti trial hears from informant about paranoid Hells Angel
SASKATOON — A police informant in the Project Forseti raids says a Saskatoon Hells Angel was becoming increasingly paranoid while the two were planning to move cocaine from Ontario to Saskatoon.
Noel Harder continued his testimony Tuesday in the trial of Rob Allen, 36, who is charged with one count of drug trafficking.
Harder testified Allen was becoming increasingly paranoid about police knowing about illegal operations, although he wasn’t sure what had “spooked” Allen.
Harder said police instructed him to continue working on a plan for a drug transaction, which would see Allen organize the movement of cocaine from Ontario to Saskatoon, after the first attempt failed.