Police in Spain raided the Costa del Sol chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in August 2015, seizing 100 kilograms of marijuana, two guns, 20,000 euros in cash and a wide array of HAMC jewelry, logos, patches, books and mementos, including personal items of a member named “Nando.” Also found in the raids is a cool motorcycle, but one not decorated with the famous Hells Angels’ deaths head logo, but of the No Surrender MC, a fast-growing Dutch outlaw motorcycle club that had as its nucleus former Satudarah members and former Hells Angels member who was out in bad standing. No Surrender has a presence in Spain. The police probe in Málaga by La Guardia Civil, a national police force, was codenamed Operation Celestial and was a year in the making. Police said several full-patch members and more associates of the Hells Angels were arrested. Authorities allege the group was a criminal organization that moved large quantities of hashish by land to other European countries, mainly Denmark and the Netherlands using trucks and passenger cars for transport.
Police in Spain raided the Costa del Sol chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in August 2015, seizing 100 kilograms of marijuana, two guns, 20,000 euros in cash and a wide array of HAMC jewelry, logos, patches, books and mementos, including personal items of a member named “Nando.” Also found in the raids is a cool motorcycle, but one not decorated with the famous Hells Angels’ deaths head logo, but of the No Surrender MC, a fast-growing Dutch outlaw motorcycle club that had as its nucleus former Satudarah members and former Hells Angels member who was out in bad standing. No Surrender has a presence in Spain. The police probe in Málaga by La Guardia Civil, a national police force, was codenamed Operation Celestial and was a year in the making. Police said several full-patch members and more associates of the Hells Angels were arrested. Authorities allege the group was a criminal organization that moved large quantities of hashish by land to other European countries, mainly Denmark and the Netherlands using trucks and passenger cars for transport.
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