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Ontario’s biker enforcement unit kept a watchful eye on a nearly 200-strong motorcycle convoy that drove through downtown London over the weekend.

The bikers, including members of outlaw motorcycle clubs, rumbled through Richmond Row Saturday afternoon.

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London police say they didn’t receive any complaints about the large-scale ride, referring all questions to the OPP biker enforcement unit.

The head of the unit confirmed officers were dispatched to locations across the province to monitor “organized rides” over the weekend.

“The . . . unit works very hard throughout the summer to monitor as many organized rides and events as we can, continually growing our actionable intelligence that we use to combat organized crime criminal acts,” Det.-Staff Sgt. Anthony Renton said by email. “(We work) very closely with our partners to ensure front-line members are briefed in relation to outlaw motorcycle gang movement to ensure the safety of the public and our officers.”