Murder of Bobby the Greek | The SQ searches the Hells Angels Mario Brouillette

Investigators from the Sûreté du Québec have been searching since early Thursday morning the condo of Hells Angels Mario Brouillette in Charlemagne, northeast of Montreal, we have learned The Press.
According to our information, SQ Crimes Against Person investigators are seeking to accumulate evidence relating to the murder of the leader of the emerging Greeks of Chomedey gang, Charalambos Theologou, nicknamed Bobby the Greek, shot dead in broad daylight in a crowded Laval café last October.
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Mario Brouillette
The bloodhounds also searched the biker’s chalet, located in Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, in Mauricie.
These are searches carried out during an investigation. No arrests are planned at this time.
The youngest of the Hells Angels
Brouillette, 54, became in 1995 the youngest biker to graduate to the status of member of the Hells Angels, in the Trois-Rivières section, at the age of 23.
At just 18 years old, he founded a school club that was particularly active during the biker wars of the 1990s, the Rowdy Crew of Lavaltrie, dismantled after the 2001 operation carried out in March of the same year.
Convicted in 2013 for conspiracy to murder in the wake of Operation SharQc, Brouillette obtained his parole two years later. Police reports said he later left the Hells Angels, but he recently returned to the organization.
During the Hells Angels’ first motorcycle ride which took place a few weeks ago in New Brunswick, Brouillette was seen by police officers wearing the colors of the section of the Dominican Republic to which his father, Aurèle, belongs.
Brouillette spent several years of his adult life in prison.
He was notably convicted of importing cocaine and arrested as part of Operation Bromide in 2006.
After the arrest of his brothers from the Nomads section in Operation Spring 2001, he took over from them and directed the drug sales territories in downtown Montreal with the Trois-Rivières Hells Angels Marvin Ouimet.
Mario Brouillette allegedly controls companies in the construction and real estate sectors, particularly in the Lanaudière region.
To contact Daniel Renaud, call 514 285-7000, ext. 4918, write to drenaud@lapresse.ca or write to the postal address of La Presse.




