The Darahbaru motorcycle club popped up out of nowhere in spring. But now that justice is aiming its arrows at a restart of the forbidden in Netherlands Satudarah, Darahbaru seems to have gone up in smoke. But nothing is less true. “We don’t want to havesle anymore.”
Nothing has been heard in Twente for three months from MC Darahbaru, the motor group that mainly consists of members of the forbidden club Satudarah. According to research from this newspaper. Striking, because in the spring the yellow-black jackets of the club were seen regularly. Justice and regional administrators took into account a return of Satudarah. That club and related groups were banned last year due to criminal activities.
Various measures were taken to prevent a restart like Darahbaru. The municipality of Enschede, for example, adapted the local regulations to seize club expressions. And recently justice made it clear that she also wanted to ban Darahbaru. In practice, no action has yet been taken, because members of the club no longer showed themselves in full form and there was therefore no reason to maintain it.
Bloody city weapon
Yet Darahbaru has not been abolished. Laurence Sapulette is one of the founders. He says the club is alive and kicking, but confirms that members are not going out with their vests. On the vests is a striking emblem, with a bleeding city coat of arms from Enschede. “We do not want to provoke the government and the judiciary,” says Sapulette. “When we go out with the vests we give them a stick to hit the dog. We keep calm. ”
Stopping with Darahbaru was never an option. Sapulette: “I may not be able to beat the judiciary, but I never bow, never, never!” He calls it “big bullshit” that Darahbaru is a restart of Satudarah. “This is a local club, organized differently than Satudarah. We are not managed nationally. We do not hold large meetings. When things are decided, each member has one vote and most votes apply. No fines with us. And if someone wants to come from the club? Bow around it and ready. ”
Compensation for misconduct
This also applies to members who commit crimes or come into contact with the judiciary. “Anyone who gets stuck does not have to count on support from the club,” says “We assess to what extent the club is harmed by misconduct. If that is limited, he may remain a member. If the club is seriously damaged, cancellation will follow. Bow around it and away. “
Source: Tubantia