British Columbia The lawsuit says that the Hells Angels is a criminal organization with a global presence and a “reputation for violence,” with members committing crimes for the organization’s benefit, including drug trafficking, murder and extortion. Province moves to seize alleged clubhouses in Surrey, Mission and Pitt Meadows Darryl Greer · The Canadian Press · Posted: Dec 03, 2025 8:05 PM EST | Last Updated: 12 hours ago Listen to this article Estimated 2 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. The B.C. government has filed a lawsuit to seize three properties in the Lower Mainland allegedly owned by Hells Angels. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) British Columbia’s director of civil forfeiture wants to seize three clubhouses from the Hells Angels, claiming properties in Surrey, Mission and Pitt Meadows were used by the motorcycle club to carry out unlawful activities, including drug trafficking and murder. The director’s lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday says the Surrey clubhouse is owned by two defendants, who have allegedly allowed the property to be used by the club since 2018. The lawsuit says the Mission clubhouse is owned by a numbered company, while the Pitt Meadows
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