28.01.2026 16:31
The indictment prepared against Coşkun Necati Arabacı, the leader of the "Hell Angels" criminal organization, has been accepted; a prison sentence of up to 35 years is requested for Arabacı for leading the organization and for qualified crimes.
The investigation into Coşkun Necati Arabacı, the leader of the organization known as "Hell's Angels," which is also recognized as a criminal organization by Interpol, has been completed. The indictment prepared by the İzmir Chief Public Prosecutor's Office requested a prison sentence of up to 35 years for Arabacı.
HE WAS DETAINED AT İZMİR AIRPORT
Coşkun Necati Arabacı, known by the nicknames "The Father of Cologne" and "Hell Necati," was detained at İzmir Menderes Airport in the early hours of July. After his processing at the İzmir Provincial Police Department's Organized Crime Fighting Branch, Arabacı was referred to the courthouse and was arrested and sent to prison.
RELEASE DECISION REVOKED, REARRESTED
In the later stages of the investigation, the İzmir 26th Criminal Court of First Instance decided to release Arabacı under judicial control for the charges of "establishing an organization for the purpose of committing a crime" and "qualified robbery." However, upon the objection of the İzmir Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, the decision was revoked by the İzmir 1st Heavy Criminal Court, and it was ruled that Arabacı would be tried while in custody.
REQUEST FOR UP TO 35 YEARS IN PRISON FOR ORGANIZATION LEADERSHIP
According to a report by Sabah; the prepared indictment requested that Coşkun Necati Arabacı be punished with up to 35 years in prison for the crimes of "organization leadership," "qualified robbery," "aggravated intentional injury," and "violation of Law No. 6136." The indictment was accepted by the İzmir Heavy Criminal Court.
VICTIMS AVOIDED FILING COMPLAINTS DUE TO FEAR
The prosecutor's indictment emphasized that the organization led by Arabacı operated within a hierarchical structure, with instructions conveyed directly by the leader, and that the organization posed a concrete danger. It was noted that victims hesitated to approach judicial authorities due to the existence and pressure of the organization or retracted their statements.
PRESSURE AND ROBBERY IN ENTERTAINMENT VENUES
The indictment stated that members of the organization caused disturbances in entertainment venues, left the venues without paying their bills, and exerted pressure using Coşkun Necati Arabacı's name. It was recorded that the organization aimed to obtain unjust profits by robbing businesses in the subsequent process.