The nine men who are facing charges as part of their alleged involvement with a Hells Angels hangaround club had their cases adjourned again this week.
All of the men made brief appearances before Judge John Douglas in provincial court in Charlottetown where the matters were adjourned until Jan. 22.
P.E.I.’s organized crime task force arrested all nine men in August as they were leaving their Fitzroy Street clubhouse in Charlottetown.
They were charged with taking in money for games of chance without a lottery licence.
Each of the men was also facing charges related to participating in activities of a criminal organization and committing an offence for a criminal organization.
On Thursday, a numbered company associated with the club and facing a charge under the Liquor Control Act had its case adjourned until Jan. 22.
P.E.I.’s corporate registry lists 102023 P.E.I. Inc. as having an address at the location of the hangaround club’s clubhouse.
Members of the club are listed as the company’s president and secretary.