Pubdate: Tue, 18 May 2004
Source: Peace River Record-Gazette (CN AB)
Copyright: 2004 Peace River Record-Gazette
Contact:  http://www.prrecordgazette.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1232
Author: Scott Randall
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers)

'THE ROAD TO HELL': HOW THE BIKER GANGS ARE CONQUERING CANADA

Peace River Record Gazette -- Julian Sher is a former investigative 
producer with the CBC's the fifth estate, and William Marsden is the senior 
investigative reporter for The Gazette in Montreal. Together they have 
penned an eye-opening account of how the biker gangs have infiltrated our 
country and cornered the illegal drug-trade with little or no opposition.

One glaring example is how the Hell's Angels and their affiliates have 
basically taken control of our country's ports. Mike Toddington 
investigated and found the bikers were employed throughout the ports. After 
a thorough investigation, he was pressed by his boss to drop the cases. 
Toddington decided to continue to pursue it anyways. "It was the last 
decision he made as ports security chief. Fifteen days later, the ports 
corporation fired him." He then urged that the government keep the veteran 
ports police in an intelligence section so their years worth of valuable 
knowledge would not be lost. "Instead not only did they fire all the 
officers, but all their intelligence files also disappeared." This left the 
ports without their own security force and it left the RCMP to begin from 
ground zero all of the years of investigations into the biker's 
infiltration of the ports was forever lost. The bikers had absolutely no 
fear of importing drugs by the cargo-container full.

Throughout The Road To Hell, these two writers explain the rise of the 
Hell's Angels throughout the country. They also explain how once the bikers 
have control in an area of the province they are almost impossible to get 
rid of. Law enforcement officers, prosecutors and judges have all been 
threatened and terrorized when they have crossed paths with the Hell's 
Angels, with little or no repercussions. "The Angels have the best of both 
worlds: a national and international network for cooperation, without the 
entanglement of a top-down pyramid structure. The Angels chapters are like 
terrorist cells that could teach Al Qaeda a few lessons about insulation 
and protection That means each cell has to be penetrated and destroyed-and 
the only way to do that is with informants."

And it is through informants that the different police forces have had any 
success. Unfortunately, informants are very rare due the mortal 
consequences of being caught by the bikers. If you cross them, retribution 
is swift. An example of this is Michel Auger, a writer for Le Journal de 
Montreal who at one time proudly stated, "Not all my readers are criminals, 
but all the criminals are my readers." After upsetting Maurice "Mom" 
Boucher, the head of the Hells Angels, Auger was gunned down while in a 
parking lot. Miraculously he survived multiple gunshot wounds and went on 
to write about his experiences in his book The Biker Who Shot Me, an 
interesting, though much less comprehensive look at the bikers in Canada.

The Road To Hell is a compelling, eye-opening and timely read. Today, the 
Hells Angels have over 37 chapters with close to 600 members in every major 
region throughout our country. Sher and Marsden have persuasively explained 
how the recent imprisonment of biker leader Boucher is too little, too 
late, and how the government of Canada must take decisive action if we are 
ever to be free of outlaw biker gangs and their influence on the drug-trade 
in our country. In this frightening look at our country's underworld, 
"murder plots, drug deals, money laundering and assassinations are brought 
to life through never-before-revealed police files, wiretaps and 
surveillance tapes." The timely read, The Road To Hell is available at the 
Peace River Library.

2003. Average readability. Adult content. 400 pages
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