Noel Harder decided to become a secret police agent after he got busted. He then spent three years testifying as a star witness against fellow drug dealers, gun runners, mobsters and the Hells Angels. At one point it was said a six figure bounty was on his head. The RCMP kicked Harder out of the federal Witness Protection Program for violations. | Harder was one of the highest level criminals in Saskatoon, and was described as a narcissist and sociopath. |
Harder's work as a police agent began after he was pulled over while transporting dozens of guns. At the time, Harder was a senior member of the Fallen Saints Motorcycle Club, a puppet club of the HA. On Jan. 14, 2014 a joint RCMP-Saskatoon police operation raided 19 locations in seven cities. $8m worth of methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl were seized. More than a dozen members of the Fallen Saints and Hells Angels were charged with a variety of offences. Everyone was busted except Harder. Harder was a poor choice as a police agent and witness. "The biggest drug dealer involved was Noel Harder, and they let him go … he should have been the guy charged". Instead Harder was paid $500k. Harder blamed the RCMP for his many troubles. He met CBC News in a secret location for an exclusive interview about Project Forseti. "If somebody was coming to kill me," Harder said, "I’m going to be taking them with me, if not first." | See ----->Fallen Saints Mark Nowakowski pleads guilty See ----->Project Forseti: Justin Smith pulls 18 years. |
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