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Two Bandidos members get life for murder of Hells Angels member
Jun 10, 2008, 17:36 GMT
Berlin - A German court sentenced two members of the Bandidos motorcycle club to life in prison Tuesday for the murder of a member of the rival Hells Angels club.
The court, sitting in the northern city of Muenster, found the men, aged 36 and 48, guilty of the cold-blooded shooting of the 47- year-old motorcycle dealer from the town of Ibbenbueren in May last year.
Some 400 members of the Hells Angels and 50 of the Bandidos were present in Muenster for the final day of the trial. A strong police presence kept the two groups apart.
Last month, the Interior Ministry in the southern state of Bavaria warned the Hells Angels were extending their sphere of influence into southern Germany.
The motorcycle group, which has been linked to organized crime in many countries, has long been established in northern Europe.
The Hells Angels have in the past been linked to dealing in illegal drugs and arms and to prostitution, protection rackets and money-laundering.
The ministry said southern Germany was of increasing interest to the gang because of drug routes running through south-eastern Europe and the Balkans.
In December, Dutch prosecutors failed in their efforts to have the Hells Angels declared a criminal association after an Amsterdam court ruled that confidential conversations between members and their lawyers had been bugged illegally.

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