A feud between rival bikers in Salford has led to three members being jailed for a combined 17 years for drugs and firearms offences – with the leader of one gang coordinating the production of 3D-printed guns.

A five-year-long investigation by Greater Manchester Police began on August 22, 2020, when a car crashed into the clubhouse of the Hells Angels biker club on Liverpool Road in Cardishead. An act of feuding of rival clubs sparked a police probe that uncovered a network of criminal activity spanning the country.

It led to the arrest and charging of six individuals linked to the Manchester Bandidos motorcycle club. Earlier, on the day of the car crash, members of the rival Hells Angels motorcycle club had visited a pub located just yards from their adversaries’ clubhouse on Chester Road in Trafford.

Continue reading at Manchester Evening News:
Rival biker smashed his car into Hells Angels clubhouse – it uncovered a network of motorbike gang crime
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/rival-biker-smashed-car-hells-33539604

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  1. Seriously, the media are gonna go after bikers for this. Bikers do more for charity and the communities than our own government does. You don't see them battling at biker rallies so let's not start on them leave them alone and concentrate on more pressing issues like putting a stop to grooming gangs.

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