British Columbia

B.C. Hells Angels win 13-year legal battle over civil forfeiture of clubhouses

The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has lost a long-running court case to seize clubhouses owned by the Hells Angels in Kelowna, Nanaimo and Vancouver.

Civil Forfeiture Office had applied for seizure of properties in Kelowna, Nanaimo and Vancouver

The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office sought to seize the Hells Angels' Nanaimo clubhouse in 2007, followed by the Kelowna and Vancouver clubhouses in 2012. (The Canadian Press)

The B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office has lost a long-running court case to seize clubhouses owned by the Hells Angels in Kelowna, Nanaimo and Vancouver.

The office sought to seize the Nanaimo clubhouse in 2007, followed by the Kelowna and Vancouver clubhouses in 2012.

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Barry Davies said Thursday evidence presented by the office showed that Hells Angels members who used the three clubhouses had been convicted of criminal offences.

But he said none of the offences were proven to have involved or engaged any use of the properties since 2005.

Court heard the office wanted to seize the clubhouses on the basis that they would be used in the future as instruments of crime.

The court dismissed those claims and ordered the office to return the contents of the Nanaimo clubhouse.