Seven, including full-patch Hells Angels member, charged in CFSEU-BC investigation into drug trafficking

SEVEN men have been charged by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) with several drug-related offences following an investigation by the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia (CFSEU-BC).

The investigation has resulted in the seizure of firearms, various illegal drugs, and 25 criminal charges against individuals, including a full-patch member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club’s Haney Chapter.
CFSEU-BC began a drug investigation in early 2020 and it quickly led investigators to believe the individuals involved were suspects in an alleged large-scale, drug trafficking operation on behalf of a criminal organization that spanned the Lower Mainland and Okanagan.
Between September 2020 and July 2021, a total 12 search warrants were executed at locations throughout the Lower Mainland and Okanagan regions of British Columbia.

These search warrants resulted in the following items being seized:
* About $650,000 in Canadian currency
* Various illegal drugs – approximate amounts:
– 2 kg cocaine
– 1 kg MDMA
– 1 kg fentanyl
– 200 gm ketamine
– 10 kg marijuana
– 16 kg of cutting agent
* A 9 mm handgun and ammunition
* A .45 caliber handgun, prohibited SKS rifle magazines, ammunition
* 3 rifles, a shot gun, 3 prohibited magazines, ammunition
* Body armour
* 2 vehicles
* Cocaine press
* Also located inside a residence being searched was a Hells Angels Motorcycle Club vest and various items of Hells Angels support clothing.

ON December 6, 2022, the PPSC approved the following charges against seven individuals:
1) Jonathan Lutar, a 39-year-old male from Vancouver:
– Directing a criminal organization
– Trafficking a controlled substance for a criminal organization
– Conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance
– Trafficking a controlled substance

– Possession for the purpose of trafficking in a controlled substance

 

2) Courtney Lafreniere, a 41-year-old male from Maple Ridge:
– Trafficking a controlled substance for a criminal organization
– Conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance
– Trafficking a controlled substance

 

3) Oakley Charest, a 34-year-old male from Vernon:
– Trafficking a controlled substance for a criminal organization
– Conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance
– Trafficking a controlled substance
– Possession of a prohibited weapon
– 2 counts of possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition
– Possession of a firearms while prohibited contrary to order

 

4) Matthew Shaw, a 31-year-old male from Tsawwassen:
– Trafficking a controlled substance for a criminal organization
– Conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance
– Trafficking a controlled substance
– Possession for the purpose of trafficking in a controlled substance

 

5) Allan Arcangel, a 51-year-old male from Vancouver:
– Trafficking a controlled substance for a criminal organization
– Conspiracy to traffic a controlled substance
– Trafficking a controlled substance

Roman Tassone

6) Roman Tassone, a 28-year-old male from Vancouver:
– 2 counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking in a controlled substance

Lukas Tassone

7) Lukas Tassone, a 34-year-old male from Vancouver:
– Possession for the purpose of trafficking in a controlled substance

 

Arrest warrants have been issued for both Roman and Lukas Tassone. The other five have been arrested and released on conditions as they await the court process. If anyone has any information on the location of Roman Tassone or Lukas Tassone, you are requested to contact your local police or Crime Stoppers.

Assistant Commissioner Manny Mann
Photo: CFSEU-BC

“This investigation resulted in the seizure of potentially deadly drugs, firearms, and disruption of a sophisticated drug trafficking operation securing a number of significant criminal charges,” said Assistant Commissioner Manny Mann, Chief Officer for CFSEU-BC, on Wednesday.

“CFSEU-BC is committed to continuing our relentless pursuit of those who pose the greatest risk to public safety in our communities as we investigate some of the most complex and resource intensive offences in the province.”