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Ramin Yektaparast

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Ramin Yektaparast, (March 1, 1988 – April 2024 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) was a German-Iranian individual with a complex and controversial history that died in April 2024 in Iran.

Career

Yektaparast began his career in the criminal underworld as a nightclub bouncer and security guard.[1] He initially joined the "Bandidos" gang and quickly rose through the ranks of various motorcycle gangs becoming president of the Leverkusen Bandidos chapter in 2011. He later joined the Hells Angels, becoming president of the "MG City" charter in Mönchengladbach.[2][3]

He was implicated in several serious crimes, including the murder and dismemberment of a fellow gang member named Kai M., suspected of being a police informant Running a brothel in Leverkusen from July 2009 to November 2010.[4]

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Connection to Iran & terror

In 2021, Yektaparast fled to Iran to escape prosecution for his alleged crimes in Germany.[5] While in Iran, he reportedly became involved with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Suspected of organizing attacks on Jewish targets in Germany, including a shooting at a synagogue in Essen in November 2022 allegedly directed these attacks from Tehran through his criminal networks in Germany.[5] His involvement highlighted Iran's strategy of using criminal gangs for terrorist activities abroad.[6][7]

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Death and aftermath

Yektaparast was shot dead in Tehran on May 9, 2024. While IRGC-linked media denied his affiliation with the force, his obituary referred to his death as martyrdom, and he was buried in a section of Behesht Zahra Cemetery reserved for IRGC and Basij members.[8]

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