The Canadian Press

March 29, 2022

-Vancouver Sun

 

WINNIPEG — RCMP in Manitoba say a Hells Angels member is among 22 people arrested after a four-year investigation into a Canada-wide operation that involved trafficking drugs and firearms.

Mounties say Project Divergent started in 2018 after officers noticed trends of international drug imports.

They say the RCMP and other police agencies were seeing large-volume transactions of cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl and firearms, and also discovered a connection with the Hells Angels.

RCMP say Damion Ryan, who is 41, was arrested in Ottawa last month and is facing charges related to firearms and drug trafficking. Ryan is considered a leader of the Wolf Pack gang coalition in the Lower Mainland.

They allege he is a full-patch Hells Angels member for the motorcycle gang’s Attica chapter in Greece.

Mounties said they are searching for two more suspects — 30-year-old Kieffer Michael Kramar from Winnipeg and 24-year-old Denis Ivziku from the Lower Mainland, as well as Kelvin Lee Nelson, 27, Mazin Nzar Zandy, 24 — both from Burnaby.

Police say Kramar could be anywhere in Canada, while Ivziku is believed to still be in the Lower Mainland.

“This operation began right here in Manitoba and reached from Vancouver to Toronto, to Colombia, Greece and the United States,” Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy, commanding officer of the Manitoba RCMP, said in a statement Tuesday.

“The scope and success of Project Divergent was possible because of the tenacity of our investigators and the incredible and unfailing support of our partners. We could not have done this without them.”

c. VANCOUVER SUN