OPP Biker Enforcement Unit Warns of Dangers of Buying or Wearing Gang-Generated Merchandise

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Biker Enforcement Unit (BEU) is warning attendees of Friday the 13th biker rally in Port Dover about the activities and attendance of Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. While the vast majority of motorcycle riders are law-abiding citizens, Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs exist and continue to profit from illegal activities such as fraud, drug and human trafficking, extortion an d money laundering. These illicit activities directly harm our communities.

The OPP reminds the public that purchasing and wearing support merchandise is unwittingly supporting known organized crime groups. The profits from gang-generated merchandise directly supports illegal activities. With ongoing tensions between rival Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs and their support clubs, seemingly harmless open display or wearing of any recognized gang-related clothing or paraphernalia may put an individual at risk of being targeted by rival members this weekend.

OPP officers will be in attendance in and around Port Dover with a heavy focus on traffic flow and direction throughout the event to ensure everyone’s safety. Report any suspicious behaviour to police at 1-888-310-1122 or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

“Although Friday the 13th attracts mostly law-abiding motorcycle enthusiasts, we continue to see the presence of those who live an d promote a lifestyle outside of the law. Our priority is keeping everyone safe. We ask that anyone attending avoids wearing and purchasing gang-related merchandise, which supports criminal activities. It may seem like a simple t-shirt or hat, but wearers of support merchandise may unknowingly impact their own personal safety especially given the tensions between rival gangs.” – Detective Inspector Brad NUNN, Investigation and Support Bureau, Ontario Provincial Police

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