Hells Angels Godfather, Necati Arabaci

Hells Angels Godfather, Necati Arabaci is back in Monaco

Necati Arabaci, Hells Angels most deadly and brutal president returns to Monaco.

Necati “Neco” Arabaci is a Turkish-German outlaw biker, gangster and high-ranking member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, was seen walking in the streets of Monaco. 

In 2002, Arabaci was arrested in Germany for pimping, human trafficking, assault, extortion, weapons violations, and racketeering. He confessed during his trial in 2004 and was sentenced to nine years in prison.

The so-called Arabaci-Clan reportedly controlled the bouncer scene of the nightclubs in Cologne’s entertainment district, the Kรถlner Ringe, and his gang of bouncers reportedly befriended girls in order to exploit them as prostitutes.

During his detention in Germany, Arabaci reportedly plotted to kill the prosecutor and hired an Albanian contract killer from Duisburg.

The police had bugged his visiting room, and the prosecutor was given bodyguards and police protection.

Based on the transcripts, Arabaci was prosecuted again to obtain “Sicherungsverwahrung” (indefinite imprisonment of extremely dangerous criminals). At trial, a mistranslation of some of the transcripts was detected, and Arabaci was acquitted.

In 2010 it was reported that Arabaci took part in a meeting of international Hells Angels bosses in Izmir, Turkey. He had just been appointed president of the “Hells Angels MC Nomads Turkey”.

In 2013 Arabaci was seen as a possible new leader of the European Hells Angels, after previous leader Frank Hanebuth had been arrested in Spain.

In 2015, Spanish authorities issued a warrant for Arabaci’s arrest, valid throughout the European Union. He is accused of membership in a criminal organization, extortion, drug trafficking and involvement in brothels in Spain. 

Turkey does not extradite Turkish citizens. Yet, seeing Arabaci walking in Monaco was surprising at least.

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