Hells Angel testifies he strung along police informant over cocaine shipment
SASKATOON — A member of the Hells Angels says he never intended to ship cocaine from Ontario to Saskatoon but strung along a police informant because the man was his sole source of drugs for his back pain.
Rob Allen, 36, testified Wednesday at his trial for cocaine trafficking, charges laid under the RCMP’s Project Forseti, which saw 19 locations raided across Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Noel Harder, the Crown’s only witness in the case, has testified police instructed him to continue working on a plan to see Allen organize the movement of cocaine between the provinces.
Allen testified that Harder pestered him constantly about using his contacts with Hells Angels in Ontario to get cocaine.