Bandidos MC
BY: Claes Carlson
Source:
Kvällsposten
DenmarkKvälls - Bandidos-raised author Jan "Clark" Jensen, 51, is missing without a trace. Jensen was shot in an attack in Helsingborg in 1996 and now lives near Copenhagen. His car was found burnt out and the phone has not been used in a month.
Jan "Clark" Jensen has a long history in the criminal motorcycle gangs. During the late 80 - and early 90's he was a member of the Hells Angels and belonged to the gang's so-called Terror Team. But he went over to competitors Bandidos - and thus became fair game in the war that gangs at that time fought on Swedish soil. They had their headquarters in just a few kilometers away from each other, in Hasslarp and Kattarp outside Helsingborg. On March 3, 1996 there was a firefight in the port of Helsingborg - and Jan "Clark" Jensen was hit by two bullets in the stomach and intestine. But the injuries were not life threatening and he recovered.
Gone for more than a month Jensen's current position in the biker gang is unclear, said Danish police told the newspaper Ekstra Bladet. He goes at least not about the Bandidos West. Jan "Clark" Jensen is registered in Nästved on the southern island of Zealand, but is supposed to live most of the time with a girlfriend in Greve outside Copenhagen. But now he has reported missing. - He left home on the evening of 6 December and since then nobody has seen him says Niels Denny Sorensen at Nästvedspolisen to Ekstra Bladet. Car found burnt out A rental car as Jensen predisposed found burned in a wooded area at the Amager south of Copenhagen. - We have examined the car and also been out with dogs and searched the area around the find-spot, says Niels Denny Sorensen.
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