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Many Hells Angels have engaged in various criminal enterprises. These typically include drug trafficking, contract killings, and arms traffficking. Some Angels collaborate with [[American Mafia]] families to transport drugs, and they have also laundered their money from these enterprises into legitimate businesses. In addition, they frequently engage in turf battles with other motorcycle gangs, including bombing their clubhouses. A notable example of this was the Great Nordic Biker War of the 1990s in which the Angels bombed Bandidos clubhouses in Denmark and Norway using grenade launchers stolen from the military. Sometimes the Hells Angels clash with non-motorcycle gangs over drug trafficking, such as in Denmark where they used a support gang, AK81, to drive Turkish and other immigrant gangs out of their territory. | Many Hells Angels have engaged in various criminal enterprises. These typically include drug trafficking, contract killings, and arms traffficking. Some Angels collaborate with [[American Mafia]] families to transport drugs, and they have also laundered their money from these enterprises into legitimate businesses. In addition, they frequently engage in turf battles with other motorcycle gangs, including bombing their clubhouses. A notable example of this was the Great Nordic Biker War of the 1990s in which the Angels bombed Bandidos clubhouses in Denmark and Norway using grenade launchers stolen from the military. Sometimes the Hells Angels clash with non-motorcycle gangs over drug trafficking, such as in Denmark where they used a support gang, AK81, to drive Turkish and other immigrant gangs out of their territory. | ||
In 2019, the Netherlands banned the Hells Angels organization, deeming it a significant threat to public safety and the rule of law | In 2019, the Netherlands banned the Hells Angels organization, deeming it a significant threat to public safety and the rule of law. | ||
Officially, the Hells Angels deny that the organization is behind any of these crimes, and claim that they are solely the responsibility of those involved. | Officially, the Hells Angels deny that the organization is behind any of these crimes, and claim that they are solely the responsibility of those involved. | ||
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* Bacchus MC | * Bacchus MC | ||
* Galloping Goose MC | * Galloping Goose MC | ||
* American Mafia(In New York and New England) | * American Mafia(In New York and New England) | ||
* [[Sinaloa Cartel]] | * [[Sinaloa Cartel]] | ||
=== Rivals === | === Rivals === | ||
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* American Mafia(in Philadelphia) | * American Mafia(in Philadelphia) | ||
* Pagans MC | * Pagans MC | ||
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[[Category:Drug Dealers]] | [[Category:Drug Dealers]] | ||
[[Category:Vengeful]] | [[Category:Vengeful]] | ||
[[Category:Evil vs | [[Category:Evil vs Evil]] | ||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Modern Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Mongers]] | [[Category:Mongers]] |