As of June 2025, Necati Arabacı remains at large, with no active efforts reported by Turkish authorities to extradite or investigate him. Despite having an EU warrant he remains the enigmatic leader of the European Hells Angels. He has reportedly left Monaco.![]() |
The Arabaci clan controlled the bouncer scene of the nightclubs in Cologne's entertainment district, the Kölner Ringe, and his gang recruited women to work as prostitutes. Arabaci also controlled brothels in the Rhein-Ruhr region of Germany. Arabacı was active in Cologne. In 2002 he was arrested in Germany for pimping, human trafficking, assault, extortion, weapons and racketeering. He was sentenced to nine years in prison and deported to Turkey in 2007. During his detention in Germany, Arabacı plotted to kill the prosecutor, and even hired a killer for the task. |
![]() | Erhan Akyol, right hand man to Necati Arabacı was shot by a helmeted assailant while eating on the terrace of a restaurant in Istanbul in April. Akyol was shot in the calf. He was involved in murder plots with Iranian operative HA Ramin Yektaparast. Yektaparast was killed by a Mossad agent in April 2024.![]() | ![]() |
![]() | In 2010 Arabaci took part in a meeting of HA bosses in Izmir, Turkey after being appointed president of the Hells Angels MC Nomads Turkey. By 2013 Arabaci was seen the new leader of the European Hells Angels, after leader Frank Hanebuth was busted in Spain. In 2015, Spanish cops issued a warrant for Arabaci’s arrest, valid in the EU. | ![]() |
See ----->Ramin Yektaparast