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Quebec minister accuses organized crime of using 14-year-old 'to do their dirty work'

MONTREAL — Quebec's public security minister says he's shocked by reports that a 14-year-old boy's death southeast of Quebec City is linked to organized crime.
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Quebec Public Security Minister François Bonnardel responds during question period, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023, at the legislature in Quebec City. Bonnardel says he's shocked and disgusted by reports that the body found south of Quebec City was a teenager from Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

MONTREAL — Quebec's public security minister says he's shocked by reports that a 14-year-old boy's death southeast of Quebec City is linked to organized crime.

François Bonnardel was reacting to multiple media reports that the body of a teenager from Montreal was found near a Hells Angels bunker in Frampton, Que., about 50 kilometres southeast of Quebec City in the Beauce region.

In recent months, there has been an ongoing fight in the Quebec City area over drug territory between the Hells Angels and street gangs.

Provincial police today would only confirm that a body of a male victim was discovered overnight on Sept. 16 in the community and that the death is suspicious.

They said a man was arrested at the bunker and released on a promise to appear in court at a later date.

Bonnardel says on X he finds it "vile" that street gangs are recruiting youth to "do their dirty work."

Quebec provincial police say they'll be stepping up their presence in THE community of about 1,300 people, and deploying mitigation measures to assuage the concerns of worried citizens.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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