Twenty seven people, including six members of known biker gangs, have been arrested in connection with a joint investigation which police say has led to the dismantling of organized drug and gun crime rings throughout Ontario.
The arrests, which were announced Thursday afternoon, come after police executed numerous raids across the province over the last month.
The execution of additional search warrants on Wednesday then led to 15 more people being arrested, including three members of the Hells Angels and three members of the Red Devils Motorcycle Club, police say.
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