Dan Lynge became Hells Angels during the first Danish biker war, but feared for his life after crossing one of the most powerful members of HA Denmark and decided to go to the police. Instead of prosecuting him for being involved in a murder, weapons and other serious criminal activities, he was never charged, and became the Police’s most valuable biker informant in Denmark’s history.
This was illegal in Denmark at the time, causing a great scandal, not only for the police and the security police, but also for several high ranking officials in the government.
He worked for the police as a Hells Angels member, but got kicked out in “Bad standing” for so to change his colors and become Bandidos, while still working for the police.
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