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Great Nordic Biker War

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The Great Nordic Biker War refers to a feud between Hells Angels MC and Bandidos MC in Scandinavia that went from 1994 until 1997.

This war between the clubs is also sometimes referred to as either the Great Northern Biker War or the Great Scandinavian Biker War.

Of particular note was the use of anti-tank rockets in multiple attacks, which were believed to have been stolen from the Swedish Army.

Great Nordic Biker War Anti Tank Rocket

Great Nordic Biker War – Leadup

Before we can understand the Great Nordic Biker War we first need to go back to the 1980s in Scandinavia.

The Hells Angels moved into Scandinavia in 1980, taking in United MC, much to the dislike of others clubs at the time. Their opponents formed an alliance and created Bullshit MC. In September 1983 Bullshit MC went to a pub owned by the Hells Angels and the result was the start of a war which lasted over two years and killed 8 Bullshit MC members, one Hells Angel and a civilian.

In 1992 in Copenhagen, Denmark, Morticians MC turned against the Hells Angels. Morticians MC later changed their name to Undertakers MC and then in 1993 were patched over by the Bandidos MC. In 1994 Hells Angels attempted to prevent Morbids MC from gaining a foothold in the area, so Morbids MC joined the Bandidos alliance and later on Outlaws MC also joined the Bandidos alliance.

Great Nordic Biker War Map

Great Nordic Biker War – Clubs Involved

Other than the two main clubs involved in the battle, there were several support clubs who also played a part.

The Bandidos were believed to have approximately 130 members based in the region across 7 chapters, to the Hells Angels 290 members based in the region across 15 chapters.

Great Nordic Biker War – Timeline of Events

The following is the timeline of events of the Great Nordic Biker War:

At the time of the declaration of the end of the war the two groups agreed that no further chapters would be opened in enemy territory, however this agreement has since broken down, with multiple chapters being opened by both groups including Bandidos chapters in Amager and Odense in Denmark.

Great Nordic Biker War – Victims

The following numbers can only be estimated, as there were surely additional attacks which were not documented by the media.

Great Nordic Biker War – Arrests & Trial

Following are some of the convictions that occurred in relation to the events of the war:

Great Nordic Biker War – Rocker Act / Rockerloven

Rockerloven (English translation: The Rocker Act) was passed by the government in Denmark and came into play on 15 October, 1996. This act provides police with more power against bikers and also aims to prevent the assembly of members at their clubhouses.

An amendment was passed in June, 2003 providing even greater rights to police, including the ability to use civilian agents, monitor internet traffic including emails and also allows other types of undercover monitoring in an effort to combat organized crime.

Great Nordic Biker War – Further Conflicts

2001 – 21 March, 2001. Former Bandidos President Claus Bork Hansen is shot 26 times, dying as a result of the wounds, in Vanlose, Copenhagen, Denmark. After being thrown out of the Bandidos he had gone on to create a Red & White support club (Hells Angels support club). 4 members of Bandidos MC were later charged with the murder.

As part of the trial into the murder it was found that crisis talks had occurred between the Hells Angels and Bandidos only two days before the murder, as neither group wanted another large scale war to happen and there was a belief that Claus Bork Hansen was attempting to force their hands.

Jens Christian Thorup was convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison, but was sent to a psychiatric hospital after 3 judges believed that he was mentally ill, later being transferred to a prison. The other three initially charged with the murder, “Kemo” Kent Sorensen, Karl Martin Thorup and Peter Buch Rosenburg were all acquitted.

2001 – 12 August, 2001. Flemming Jensen, who had strong connections with the Cerberus gang, was stabbed to death by members of the Hells Angels after a fight broke out in a bar in Aalborg, Denmark. Cerberus were aligned with the Bandidos however later switched to align with the Hells Angels. Flemming Jensen still had many associates on the Bandidos side and was reluctant to switch his allegiance. Hells Angels prospect Jesper Østenkær Kristoffersen later confessed to the murder and was sentenced to 6 years in prison.

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