The leader of the "Casperlar" crime organization, İsmail Atız, has been released.

The leader of the

30.08.2025 01:29

The leader of the "Casperlar" criminal organization, İsmail Atız, was caught under police control in Germany and released after being held in custody for 4 days. Turkey's extradition request for Atız, who is involved in serious crimes such as murder, robbery, drug trafficking, and prostitution, was rejected on the grounds of "concerns about fair trial."

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A German court in Frankfurt has released İsmail Atız, the leader of the Turkish organized crime group "Casperlar," despite international arrest warrants and Turkey's extradition request. According to İbrahim Haskoloğlu, Germany cited "concerns about fair trial" as the reason for not extraditing Atız to Turkey.

CRIMINAL RECORD IS EXTENSIVE

İsmail Atız is at the helm of the "Casperlar" gang, which rivals the "Daltonlar" gang involved in serious crimes such as murder, robbery, drug trafficking, and prostitution.

Leader of the 'Casperlar' crime organization İsmail Atız has been released

Germany's decision has disappointed investigators who view it as a potential incentive for organized crime activities in Europe, and the case sheds light on the ongoing discussions about increasing legal measures and penalties against transnational crime networks.

CRIME ORGANIZATION'S ACTIVITIES SPREADING ACROSS EUROPE

The influence of the "Casperlar" group is spreading across Europe; numerous incidents have been reported, including armed conflicts among Turkish gangs in Greece and Spain.



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