High court shuts down Hells Angels attempt to hear appeal of three B.C. clubhouse seizures, including Nanaimo
NANAIMO — A trio of former Hells Angels clubhouses forfeited to the BC government to be sold will almost certainly still go ahead.
An application by the Hells Angels to appeal the forfeiture of three of its properties in Nanaimo, Vancouver and Kelowna, was tossed out by the Supreme Court of Canada in a brief statement made on Thursday. Oct. 12.
The ruling essentially means there’s no further legal recourse to reverse a B.C. Court of Appeal decision earlier this year in favour of the province’s case, which stated the clubhouses were in fact used for criminal activity.
“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,” Mike Farnworth, B.C. minister of public safety and solicitor general, stated.