Fehriye Erdal (born 25 February 1977) is a Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front militant.
She was one of the three DHKP-C members involved in the assassination of Turkish businessman Özdemir Sabancı and two of his employees on 9 January 1996 in Istanbul, Turkey.
In 2006, a couple of hours before her sentence was announced and in spite of being under 24-hour surveillance of the Belgian Secret Service, she managed to flee.
[5] She was to be sentenced to a four-year imprisonment in Belgium for the crimes she had committed in that country.
After her escape, Interpol issued a red warrant for Erdal, sending a message to its 186 member countries that she was to be captured and returned to Belgium.