A former member of the Hells Angels farm club turned dentist, he manufactures and transports steroids, ecstasy and little blue pills in his spare time.
These suspicions led anti-gang investigators of the Montreal Metropolitan Police Service (SPVM) on Monday morning to search the home of Sébastien Perro, who operates a clinic in Plainville, a northern suburb of Montreal. Pres.
Perrault, 52, is a former member of the Death Riders Rive-Nord and the Montreal Rockers, two defunct Hells Angels school clubs that were most active during the biker wars that left 160 people dead and many more injured in Quebec between 1994 and 2002.
After his last conviction in 2006, Perelt studied dentistry and was able to earn his dental diploma. His name is in the list of dentists of Quebec. He operates from his home, but also from a clinic in Prevost, Laurentians.
Investigators suspect that Perrault manufactured steroid pills in his garage and counterfeited Cialis and Viagra pills. Another residence of a close relative, in Bois-des-Filion, where the pills were also manufactured, according to our sources, was searched by investigators on Monday morning.
These are the searches during the investigation. According to our information, Perrault has been arrested and released pending the continuation of this investigation. Other suspects, including the dentist’s relatives, will also be on the lookout for police.
According to our sources, the sleuths are in possession of one kilogram of MDMA (ecstasy), at least one machine to manufacture and compound pills, tens of thousands of steroid pills, several invoices for goods imported from China, and over $50,000 in cash. 25 caliber handgun and old jackets believed to belong to the suspect, including jewelry emblazoned with images of Death Riders and former school clubs.
Close to influential hell
According to our information, Perrault is close to the Laurentians and influential members of the Hells Angels from the Montreal section in the southwest of the metropolis.
In addition to an assault case from 2006, Sébastien Perrault has some criminal history.
On January 13, 2000, he was stopped on Highway 15 for a traffic violation. According to a newspaper article at the time, he ran on foot and removed the .38 caliber revolver, which police later found with the help of a dog handler. Perro was sentenced to 30 days in jail in this case. He also has a history of drugs and receiving stolen property.
The SPVM investigation began about two months ago, following information from a source. Several observations were made since the beginning of the investigation.
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