Convicted B.C. gangster Jarrod Bacon is back behind bars in Quebec after breaking his parole conditions.
Bacon had his parole revoked after he was arrested in a strip club in an “unnamed city” in early July.
Under the conditions of his statutory release, the 34-year-old was not allowed to be in any drinking establishment or to associate with criminals.
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At the time of his arrest, he was found with another man who is well known in the drug trade.
Documents from the Parole Board of Canada say that when confronted by police, Bacon tried to get away and gave officers a fake name.
While sitting in the police car, Bacon also allegedly tried to kick out the rear window.
Bacon was released from a Quebec prison seven months ago after being convicted in May 2012 of conspiracy to traffic cocaine.
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