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| nationality = [[Denmark|Danish]] |
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'''"Big" Jim Tinndahn''' (born December 27, 1961) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[gangster|mobster]] and President of the [[Bandidos|Bandidos Motorcycle Club's]] European and Asian chapters.<ref>[http://streetbiker.mag-uk.org/sb0126/oseas.html Zero tolerance on Danish biker gangs in wake of robbery murder]</ref> |
'''"Big" Jim Tinndahn''' (born December 27, 1961) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[gangster|mobster]] and President of the [[Bandidos|Bandidos Motorcycle Club's]] European and Asian chapters.<ref>[http://streetbiker.mag-uk.org/sb0126/oseas.html Zero tolerance on Danish biker gangs in wake of robbery murder]</ref> |
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He founded the Bandidos' first [[Scandinavia]]n chapter in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark in 1992<ref>[http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/1996/0807/nachrichten/0070/index.html Bloody Struggle For Domination of the Bikers]</ref> and since emigrating to [[Sweden]] in 1995, he has been arrested on a number of charges including [[Motor vehicle theft|motorcycle theft]] and [[fraud]].<ref>[http://frianyheter.wordpress.com/2008/10/31/bandidosledaren-jim-tinndahn-haktad-for-haleri/ Bandidos Leader Arrested]</ref> He was also a prominent figure during the [[Great Nordic Biker War]], a conflict between the Bandidos and the [[Hells Angels]] in the 1990s; this was particularly evident because the end of the war was marked when he shook hands with Hells Angels Europe President Bent "Blondie" Nielsen on Denmark's [[TV 2 (Denmark)|TV 2]] in September 1997.<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/danish-bikers-call-truce-in-deadly-feud-1241207.html Danish Bikers Call Truce In Deadly Feud]</ref> He has also made a number of appearances on talk-shows and in documentaries. |
He founded the Bandidos' first [[Scandinavia]]n chapter in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark in late 1992<ref>[http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/1996/0807/nachrichten/0070/index.html Bloody Struggle For Domination of the Bikers]</ref> and since emigrating to [[Sweden]] in 1995, he has been arrested on a number of charges including [[Motor vehicle theft|motorcycle theft]] and [[fraud]].<ref>[http://frianyheter.wordpress.com/2008/10/31/bandidosledaren-jim-tinndahn-haktad-for-haleri/ Bandidos Leader Arrested]</ref> He was also a prominent figure during the [[Great Nordic Biker War]], a conflict between the Bandidos and the [[Hells Angels]] in the 1990s; this was particularly evident because the end of the war was marked when he shook hands with Hells Angels Europe President Bent "Blondie" Nielsen on Denmark's [[TV 2 (Denmark)|TV 2]] in September 1997.<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/danish-bikers-call-truce-in-deadly-feud-1241207.html Danish Bikers Call Truce In Deadly Feud]</ref> He has also made a number of appearances on talk-shows and in documentaries. |
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Nationality | Danish |
Other names | Big (street name) |
Occupation(s) | President, Biker |
Known for | President of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club in Europe and Asia |
"Big" Jim Tinndahn (born December 27, 1961) is a Danish mobster and President of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club's European and Asian chapters.[1]
He founded the Bandidos' first Scandinavian chapter in Copenhagen, Denmark in late 1992[2] and since emigrating to Sweden in 1995, he has been arrested on a number of charges including motorcycle theft and fraud.[3] He was also a prominent figure during the Great Nordic Biker War, a conflict between the Bandidos and the Hells Angels in the 1990s; this was particularly evident because the end of the war was marked when he shook hands with Hells Angels Europe President Bent "Blondie" Nielsen on Denmark's TV 2 in September 1997.[4] He has also made a number of appearances on talk-shows and in documentaries.
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