Sentencing of Former Nanaimo Hells Angels Vice President in Drug Trafficking Investigation

Sean Oliver Douglas Kendall, the former Vice President of the Nanaimo Hells Angels Chapter, has been sentenced to three years following a joint submission from Mr. Kendall’s legal counsel and Counsel from the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. The sentencing comes as a result of charges against Mr. Kendall and other co-accused in a Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC) led drug trafficking investigation conducted in partnership with the RCMP’s Federal Serious Organized Crime (FSOC) unit.

The court proceedings against the other co-accused is continuing and updates will be provided as they become available.

The original media release can be found here.

 

Media Spokesperson: Sergeant Brenda Winpenny

Email: Brenda.Winpenny@cfseu.bc.ca
Phone: (604) 838-6800

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