Mehmet Ehran former outlaw bikie posts video in alleged SA police car in bizzare social media clip

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Bizarre moment a motorbike-turned-self-help guru appears to take a police car on a ride through city streets, but the cops insist the video is fake

  • Mehmet Ehran posts a strange video online where he appears to be driving a police car
  • In the minute-long video, he thanked his “cop partners” for the joyride.
  • SA Police said they are aware of the video and investigations show it to be ‘fake’

A former motorcyclist turned ‘life coach’ has posted video footage of him apparently taking a police car on a joyride, later thanking his ‘fellow cops’.

Mehmet Ehran, 39, is currently out on bail for allegedly harassing an Adelaide lawyer, but says his ‘partner works for the crime squad’ and gave him access to the patrol car.

South Australia Police on Saturday labeled the video as fake and said none of their employees or vehicles were involved in the post.

But the minute-long video shows Ehran claiming he was allowed access to the police car, which appears to be equipped with a laptop, lights and a radio.

Mehmet Ehran (pictured), ex-bikie turned self-described life coach, thanked his 'cop partners' in a bizarre video shared on social media where he appears to be driving a police car.

Mehmet Ehran (pictured), ex-bikie turned self-described life coach, thanked his ‘cop partners’ in a bizarre video shared on social media where he appears to be driving a police car.

The minute-long video begins with Ehran stating that he was allowed access to the police car, which was equipped with a laptop, lights and radio before taking the vehicle for a ride.

The minute-long video begins with Ehran stating that he was allowed access to the police car, which was equipped with a laptop, lights and radio before taking the vehicle for a ride.

The video was shared on her TikTok, Instagram and Facebook accounts on Tuesday.

In the clip, he said: “When your partner works for the crime squad… I love these guys so much… thanks guys, I appreciate you giving me a car for a while.”

Ehran is seen in the video walking in the dark towards a car with flashing red and blue lights on its roof.

As he gets in, buckles up and accelerates, he says, ‘I’m not going to name names, but here we go.

‘Sometimes it’s good to have colleagues who are policemen, I love it.’

He then appears to eavesdrop on what appear to be police communications coming in over the radio before the clip suddenly ends.

The 39-year-old is currently out on bail for allegedly harassing an Adelaide lawyer.  SA Police have said none of their employees or vehicles were involved in the post and say the video is 'false'

The 39-year-old is currently out on bail for allegedly harassing an Adelaide lawyer. SA Police have said none of their employees or vehicles were involved in the post and say the video is ‘false’

His followers said they were confused by the video after it was posted, given Ehran’s previous clashes with police.

Aren’t they the ones who have persecuted you for years? I’m confused,’ commented one.

Erhan replied: ‘The world works [in] mysterious ways, everything in life is confusing until we clear things up ourselves.’

The heavily tattooed self-help guru insisted to his social media fans that he is not in a gang, but teased that follow-up video could be coming soon.

SA Police told the Daily Mail Asutralia that they are aware of the video and said they are “satisfied that the video is fake”.

Ehran is out on bail and has yet to plead guilty to a charge of unlawful harassment, after comments allegedly made during a civil lawsuit in which he represented himself.

The 39-year-old first made headlines in 2020 when he was prosecuted for failing to take a mandatory Covid-19 test at the South Australia-Victoria border.

The 39-year-old first made headlines in 2020 when he was prosecuted for failing to take a mandatory Covid-19 test at the South Australia-Victoria border.

It is alleged that he sent multiple harassing and threatening emails to a lawyer.

The 39-year-old first made headlines in 2020 when he was prosecuted for failing to take a mandatory Covid-19 test at the South Australia-Victoria border.