– There are only the people in Satudarah MC Oslo left. The branches in Stavanger, Kristiansand and Tønsberg have pulled out and signed out of the club, says a former member to Dagbladet.
He wishes to remain anonymous
It must be for the sake of families and privacy, which has meant that the three departments have closed down their activities in the club, which has many criminally charged members.
The Norwegian president of the 1% club belonged to the department of Satudarah in Stavanger. According to the source, he too will be out of the MC club.
Fears war on the open street
The police know that the three departments have terminated their membership of the club, but according to Dagbladet’s information, they do not want to say anything about the correctness of that. Dagbladet has confirmed the information from several sources.
It is not known who may have taken over the position as president of Satudarah Norway, which the Oslo branch will also fall under.
According to sources on both sides of the law, all key members of the Oslo branch must now be behind bars or out of the game. Either on parole or in custody. The former Oslo president is in custody in connection with an episode of violence in Lillestrøm last December.
No one with the note
A source, centrally located in MC-Norge, tells Dagbladet that there are rumors that three departments in the club are shutting down, but that it is not known what the former members will do. Whether they start something new or join already existing clubs.
According to the source, it will mainly be those who ride motorcycles and actually have the tag, who have left the club.
– Now it has become pure gang activity. What they intend to use the Satudarah name until now, one can ask, claims the source to Dagbladet.
This is the club the police fear
Satudarah MC Norway has existed since 2014 then the club established itself in Stavanger.
In 2018, the club established itself with a department in Oslo and in 2020 it emerged that the club also started branches in Kristiansand and Tønsberg.
Today, therefore, only the Oslo branch remains. According to the police, none of these members have the sticker on their motorbike.
Shooting in the open street
Two people with gang affiliation with the criminal gang “Young Guns” was fired upon open street in central Oslo night to Sunday.
Three people have been charged in the case, but only one of them has been arrested. The other two are wanted both nationally and internationally, the report says Oslo police district in a press release Monday morning.
Pistolmann has Satudarah affiliation
All three accused must be connected to MC club Satudarah’s Oslo branch, Dagbladet has been confirmed by several sources.
Dagbladet is informed by sources in the police and witnesses at the scene that there should have been only one person who shot. The person concerned has not been arrested – and is one of the two men who are now internationally wanted.