B.C. Hells Angels member among 22 charged in large drug and weapons bust: Manitoba RCMP

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B.C. Hells Angels member among 22 charged in large drug and weapons bust: Manitoba RCMP
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Mounties are also searching for two more suspects.

Mounties say Project Divergent started in 2018 after officers noticed trends of international drug imports.

RCMP say Damion Ryan, who is 41, was arrested in Ontario last month and is facing numerous charges related to firearms and drug trafficking.Hells Angel Damion Ryan blurred his face when he posted this shot with unidentified Hells Angels friends in Europe on his instagram account. From 2017.Mounties are also searching for two more suspects — 30-year-old Kieffer Michael Kramar from Winnipeg and 24-year-old Denis Ivziku from the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.

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