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Two Hells Angels convicted of attacking a millionaire in Mallorca

Google Translated from German

In addition to the two men from Great Britain, a prostitute who acted as an accomplice also faces nine years in prison

A Bulgarian prostitute and two alleged members of the rocker band Hells Angels from Great Britain were sentenced to nine years in prison last Friday (June 11th) in Palma de Mallorca for aggravated robbery and extortion. They had attacked and blackmailed a British millionaire in his luxury property in Port d’Andratx in 2019 .

The prostitute and the 59-year-old millionaire met seven years before the robbery in a brothel in Belgium . Since then, the father of two, divorced from his wife, had met her several times on his property in Mallorca and elsewhere in Europe. 

On the day of the attack, September 4, 2019 , the prostitute did not appear alone. “She came around 11:20 pm, I let her in. She asked me to turn up the music while I was bathing. When I was in the bathtub, two big, strong men with balaclavas, gloves and boots and two machetes suddenly came in. They told me ‘Shut up, otherwise we’ll kill you!’ “, the millionaire said when he filed a complaint with the Guardia Civil three days after the attack. 

The three defendants have stood trial and accepted the verdict. The public prosecutor’s office had previously  demanded 14 years imprisonment . The investigations of the Guardia Civil had shown that the two men are closely related to the rocker gang “Hells Angels”. One of the two perpetrators appeared at the court hearing with a Hells Angels T-shirt. 

The two men then held the millionaire in the bathtub for over an hour. “One of them took out his cell phone and showed me photos of my two 15 and 20 year old daughters as well as my ex-wife and my house in Belgium . He demanded 150,000 euros from me , otherwise he would kill the three,” the victim said Officials.

After the perpetrators fled, the man suffered a heart attack and had to be hospitalized. Before filing a complaint, he transferred the convicts who had fled to Great Britain € 134,000. Investigators were able to locate the men thanks to the GPS data of the car they had borrowed from the airport. 

There had been repeated incidents with Hells Angels in Mallorca in recent years . The highlight was the spectacular arrest of the Hanoverian Hells Angels boss Frank Hanebuth and 20 other people on July 23, 2013 . / sw