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Nanaimo Hells Angel enters guilty pleas for four drug charges

Full-patch member hit with three counts for traffickin­g cocaine, one for selling pot

- KIM BOLAN kbolan@postmedia.com twitter.com/ kbolan

A full-patch member of the Nanaimo Hells Angels has pleaded guilty to three counts of traffickin­g cocaine and one of illegally selling cannabis.

Sean Oliver Kendall, 44, appeared in Vancouver provincial court on Monday and entered the pleas. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for October.

Kendall, who lives in Port Alberni, was arrested in December, along with another Hells Angel and two associates after a major drug traffickin­g investigat­ion on Vancouver Island targeting the biker gang and some of its affiliated puppet clubs. Federal prosecutor­s approved 41 charges against Kendall, full-patch Hells Angels William Paulsen, former HA member Kristopher Smith, and associate William Thompson.

Kendall admitted to traffickin­g cocaine in Nanaimo in December 2019 and February 2020 and in Vancouver on March 5, 2020.

The cannabis count related to a Nanaimo incident on Dec. 18, 2019, court records show.

At a Surrey news conference in December, the Combined Forces Special Enforcemen­t Unit released details of the investigat­ion, which began in June 2018 and resulted in the seizure of 22 firearms and more than 13 kilograms of illicit drugs including cocaine, methamphet­amine, black market cannabis and oxycodone.

“The Hells Angels, as everyone knows, is an internatio­nal outlaw motorcycle club that has had connection­s to gang and organized crime activity in B.C., across Canada and internatio­nally for decades,” CFSEU's chief officer, Manny Mann, said at the time.

On Wednesday, CFSEU Sgt. Brenda Winpenny said the guilty pleas so early in the judicial proceeding­s are good news.

“Combating organized crime groups and their illegal activity are central to the CFSEU-B.C. mandate as the province's anti-gang agency,” she said.

“And securing a guilty plea in a complex drug investigat­ion demonstrat­es our ability and commitment to leveraging our expertise in partnershi­p with law enforcemen­t across British Columbia to continue to achieve strong results for public safety.”

She said the agency is “relentless in our pursuit to hold accountabl­e those individual­s, including high-ranking members of outlaw motorcycle clubs, who threaten our communitie­s and prey on our most vulnerable people.”

The other three accused, Thompson, Smith and Paulsen, are due back in court in Nanaimo for arraignmen­t on June 6.

Kendall's conviction­s are just the latest involving a Hells Angel as the biker gang is poised to celebrate its 40th anniversar­y in B.C. in July.

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