31 Aralık 2021 Cuma

Turks Face a New Years Without Fake Perfume

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 31 December 2021)

fake perfume addiction click here for related 
coverage from a year ago.









                     70,000 New Years' dates ruined!!

Gendarmerie teams determined that perfume being offered for sale over
the internet as New Years' gifts were fake, even though the bottles are
exactly like the real thing and have serial numbers. (!) 

In the course of the investigation, it turned out that 4 people in Bağcılar
district of Istanbul were offering fake perfume as the original brand so
in raids conducted at four addresses A.G., M.B., H.B. and K.B. were 
taken into custody.  

70,000 (!) bottles of fake perfume were seized in the raids, along with
a perfume filling machine, four bottle-capping machines and a gelatin
coating machine.  In addition, many empty famous-brand perfume 
bottles and boxes brought into Turkey from abroad were seized, too.

            Suspects claimed it was their science fair project.












30 Aralık 2021 Perşembe

"Angel of Death" Takes an Angel with a Bottle of Marble Polish, in Selçuk

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 30 December 2021)














In Selçuk district of Izmir province, Özde Çivici (31), worked in the 
public relations unit of a hotel.  Last Monday evening, after distributing
brochures about the hotel's New Years' activities, she returned to her
room.  There, Çivici drank a clear liquid in a plastic water bottle that 
she thought was water.  Subsequently, she became ill and was rushed to 
a hospital, where she died from massive organ failure. It turned out that 
the liquid Çivici drank was marble polish, not water. (!) 

Investigators found that plastic bottles filled with water and marble
polish, respectively, were placed right next to each other.  A marble 
craftsman and a number of his workers gave statements, as the 
investigation sought to determine whether there was negligence 
involved.  (ya think?)



 

29 Aralık 2021 Çarşamba

"Beat & Release": American Tourist Killed by Youth Gang in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 29 December 2021)

       Killer was "just out shopping" at 5 in the morning.

In Beyoğlu, Istanbul, yesterday at about 5 o'clock in the morning, 
American tourist Leonard Samuel Record, who came to Istanbul 20
days ago, was walking along the street with a friend when someone
from a group of youths coming in the opposite direction bumped into 
him on purpose.  As Record tried to move away, the members of the
group of youths began to kick and punch him. 

In the course of the attack, one of the youths stabbed Record in the 
calf of his leg.  An ambulance arrived and Record was taken to a 
hospital, where, despite all efforts, he died.  Meanwhile, the group
of youths fled.  Police reviewed video footage and saw that after 
fleeing on foot the attackers got into a taxi .

Police tracked down Ferhat Kavdır, E.A., M.K.O. and T.D. and took
them into custody.  Three of them were released on judicial control and
Kavdır was taken to jail. 














                          Beyoğlu district of Istanbul

28 Aralık 2021 Salı

TNT Rode Rage Edition: Thieves Who Steal & Taunt For the Fun of It, in Esenyurt

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 28 December 2021)














                  And no extra charge for the paint job. 

In Esenyurt, Istanbul, on the night of 21 December, Yusuf Ağbulak
parked his panel van bearing license plate 77 AF 993 and went home.
The next morning Ağbulak found that his van had gone missing so he 
called the police, who found the van the night before last and had it 
put in a police parking lot. 

Ağbulak went to the lot and was shocked to see the condition of his
van.  The thieves had spray-painted the words "İşte böyle çalarız" (Hey,
this is how we steal) on the side of the van and a smiley-face on the door.
  
A bewildered Ağbulak stated that "they ruined the vehicle and wrote 
smart-ass words.  I wiped off the paint with paint thinner but the van's 
paint job is ruined, too. They broke the sliding door, the rearview mirror 
and the bumper. They're both thieves and  insolent bastards."















            Esenyurt (a.k.a. "Esencılıs", Istanbul's LA)

26 Aralık 2021 Pazar

Vehicular "Weekend at Bernie's" , From Istanbul to Bursa

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 26 December 2021)
























                        Life imitates art.

Yemeni Nabıl Mohammed Abdullah Zabıba was reported missing in 
Istanbul but it turned out that he was murdered.  After he was killed,
his killer put his body in the front seat of a car, fastened the seat belt
and put a cover over the body to make it appear that Zabıba was asleep.
The killer drove from Istanbul to Bursa this way and dumped the body
in a wooded area there. 

Police began an investigation when Zabıba's wife Manal M.M.A. 
reported him missing in Beylikdüzü, Istanbul, and determined that
Zabıba had last met with Ahmed Gamil, also from Yemen, at the car
dealership where Zabıba worked.  Gamil was taken into custody
and, under questioning, ultimately confessed to the killing. But he
claimed that his boss Adnan İ., from Saudi Arabia, had put him up
to the job so Adnan İ. was taken into custody, as well. 















                           "Bernie" (a.k.a. Zabıba), right.

Police learned that Gamil was deep in debt and was selling cars that
he had rented from Zabıba.  When Zabıba realized this the two met at
Gürpınar, on the coast of the Sea of Marmara in Beylikdüzü, where
Gamil shot Zabıba dead.  Gamil then put Zabıba's body in the front 
seat of his car, fastened the seat belt and covered the body to make it
look like Zabıba was asleep.  After a 100 kilometer drive to Bursa,
Gamil threw Zabıba's body in a wooded area there.

Adnan İ., refuted Gamil's accusation that he had told him to kill Zabıba
but police determined that there were debt problems between the two
and jailed them both. 








 

24 Aralık 2021 Cuma

TNT Road Rage Edition: Even Parked Cars Are Not Exempt

türkçe links to original Turkish article & video

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 24 December 2021)
















                        "It's raining bricks Halalullah!"

In the Cebeci neighborhood of Sultangazi, Istanbul, at 2 o'clock in the
morning on the night of 22 December, a woman and two men began
arguing in a parked car.  After the woman got out of the car, the two
men did, as well, and the argument continued for a time on the sidewalk.

At this point, the enraged woman climbed atop a pile of bricks and 
began throwing the bricks down on the car, causing extensive damage
to the vehicle.  

A while later, the woman calmed down, got into a taxi with the two men 
and they left the scene.  Abdülkadir Adeloğlu, who had loaned the car to
his friend, arrived at the scene and was shocked to see its condition after 
the woman's brick attack.  He claimed not to know the woman but said he 
would file a complaint against her. 















                                         Hate-crime victim.

23 Aralık 2021 Perşembe

"Godfather" Sequel, Featuring a Mega-Yacht and Restaurant Carnage, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Cumhuriyet Newspaper, 23 December 2021)















                                    Boys will be boys.

Former SWAT policeman Ziya Bandırmalıoğlu, who was involved in the
infamous 'Susurluk' scandal of the 1990s about police-mafia connections,
had been out of sight for quite a while.  But last Monday evening, 
together with retired policeman Şahin Aslan, he went to the Develi
restaurant in Kalamış, Istanbul.  There, Bandırmalıoğlu and Aslan held a 
meeting with Fuat Çaıkıroğlu and Ayhan Çakıroğlu to solve a debt
problem. 

However (!), at 2254 hours the two parties began firing at each other 
across the table for about 20 seconds.  Bandırmalıoğlu and Aslan were
killed in the gunfire exchange, while the Çakıroğlu's and three others 
were wounded. 

According to information obtained by Timur Soykan of BirGün 
newspaper, the reason for the clash was the sale of one of Turkey's
largest yachts 'Lord of The Seas'.  The 58-meter yacht's first name was
'Egeria', owned by Hüseyin Rüştü Altuntaş and launched in 2012.  
Worth 40 million Euro, the yacht has a helicopter pad, swimming pool,
sauna and sports salon.  The luxury yacht can be driven from afar by
means of mobile equipment. 















       Bandırmalıoğlu's thirst quenched by Çakıroğlu.

After Altuntaş died a dispute arose within his family about who would
own the yacht henceforth.  A few years ago, Altuntaş's sons wanted to 
sell the yacht and found a buyer in Hasan Peker, who owned the land
where Nef Ataköy (a big housing-office complex in Istanbul) was built.
The sale price was 25 million Euro and Peker gave the sons 8 stores
in Nef Ataköy as payment.  



















                               All the fuss was about this.

The stores, though, proved to be worth only 10 million Euro so the
Altuntaş sons wanted Peker to give the yacht back to them.  Peker 
refused to bargain further and the two sides began exchanging threats.
Six months ago, Bandırmalıoğlu told the sons, Erkan and Volkan
Altuntaş, that he could "solve the problem" for $2 million.  So while
discussing this 'solution' at the Develi restaurant, a fight erupted 
between Erkan Altuntaş and Fuat Çakıroğlu.  

Once Erkan Altuntaş left the restaurant in a huff, Bandırmalıoğlu and
Aslan arrived.  After chatting with the Çakıroğlu's for a bit, guns were
drawn and the carnage ensued.











                             Kalamış (blue marker)

21 Aralık 2021 Salı

"World's Oldest Profession" Recycling to Arts Center in Beyoğlu

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 21 December 2021)

brothel background click here for the gory details.









Two years ago, the 'genel evler' (houses of ill repute) on Zürafa,
Alageyik and Kadem streets in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, were shuttered 
because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Subsequently, the buildings
went to ruin but now, with an initiative from Beyoğlu Mayor Haydar
Ali Yıldız, work has begun to transform the buildings into an arts 
center. 

The heirs to Madam Matild Manukyan, who ran the 'genelevleri'
and got rich from them, owning 37 pieces of real estate on the 
streets, have agreed to the project.  Dora Çilingir, İlda Çilingir
and Edvin Çilingir, the heirs, will cover the costs of rehabilitating
the buildings. 










20 Aralık 2021 Pazartesi

"Beat & Release": Head-Butt on Doctor Goes Unpunished. What Else is New?

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sözcü Newspaper, 20 December 2021)












Tahir D. claimed he was showing the doctor a new surgical
technique... 

In Didim district of Aydın province,  Tahir D. was nabbed by police for
drunk driving and brought to Didim State Hospital for a check-up.  
Upon arrival, Tahir D. head-butted Dr. Doğancan Kılıç for no reason,
opening a gash in the doctor's face that required five stitches to close. 

Nevertheless, Tahir D. was released (!) by the court after police 
processing.  The release drew widespread condemnation from health
workers, who have long been subjected to such attacks but the 
assailants are seldom punished.  















                                ..."Thanks but no thanks."


Dr. Kılıç commented that "I was going to examine him and told him
to come forward.  At that point, he head-butted me for no reason 
whatsoever."  Aydin provincial health chief  Dr. Osman Açıkgöz 
promised to pursue the matter and condemned the attack.  On social
media Prof. Dr. Şehsuvar Ertürk cursed those who turned a blind eye
to such assaults on health workers. 






17 Aralık 2021 Cuma

Driving Test Anxiety's High Tech Remedy Exposed, in Osmaniye

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 17 December 2021)
























Has a chip on his shoulder (literally!) about having 
to take this test unassisted.

In Osmaniye, Osman S. entered a room to take his driver's license test 
the day before yesterday but he looked suspicious to the proctors.  The
police were summoned and a search of Osman S. was conducted.  On 
his right shoulder, the police found a camera, cellphone, modem and
headphones, along with a device to transmit and receive voice and 
pictures over the internet. (!) 

Osman S. was taken into custody, as were F.Ş., Ş.T. and İ.K., who were
determined to be in contact with Osman S.  In his statement to police,
Osman S. said that he had spent 8,000 TL (about $500) on the contraption.
















As usual, the Chinese are way ahead on this issue - 
Chinese cheater click here for the gory details.

15 Aralık 2021 Çarşamba

"Beat & Release": Deviant Repeats Elevator Fetish, But This Time He's Jailed

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 15 December 2021)














                          He even wears elevator shoes!

Palestinian A.A., who sexually assaulted an Uzbek woman named U.K. 
in an elevator, was caught and jailed by police.  However (!), A.A. had
sexually assaulted a young girl in another elevator in 2020 but he was
released at that time. 

Uzbek U.K., who lives in the Pınar neighborhood of  Esenyurt district,
Istanbul, entered an elevator in her building at about 0430 hours last
Sunday morning.  As the elevator door was about to close, a man got
in and, after standing behind U.K. for a few moments, he turned the 
elevator camera around.   The man then tried to rape U.K. but when she
screamed and resisted, he fled when the elevator doors opened. 

Police determined from security camera footage that the attacker was 
Palestinian A.A. (16), who had been taken into custody last year for a
sexual assault against a young girl in an elevator in a nearby building. 

In her statement, U.K. said that "I was coming back from my friend's
birthday party. I got into the elevator and a man entered as the doors
were closing.  As I was looking at my phone, he attacked me and put
his hand over my mouth so I couldn't scream.  He threw me to the 
floor, grabbed my breasts and tried to take off my stockings.  I tried
to kick him and when the elevator doors opened he fled."






















Now (in)famous, A.A. was hoping for a big elevator shoe 
endorsement deal.  (There's no such thing as 'bad 
publicity'.)

13 Aralık 2021 Pazartesi

Deer Are Prime Suspects in Headlight Thefts in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 13 December 2021)











                               "Revenge Will be Mine!"

S.A., who lives in the Küçükbakkalköy neighborhood of Ataşehir 
district, Istanbul, went to his car in the morning only to find that
the headlights had been stolen during the night. (!)   I.A. (no relation,
one assumes), of nearby Çekmeköy's Çamlık neighborhood told police
that the headlights of his car, worth 100,000 TL (about $8,000), had
been stolen, too. 

Reviewing security video footage, police saw 4 individuals wearing
hats and medical masks remove the headlights in 30 seconds (!) and
melt into the night.  Between 26-30 November, in Ataşehir and 
Çekmeköy the headlights of seven cars were removed by the same
method.

Police were able to determine the identity of one of the thieves and 
arrested Adem E. (24) in Maltepe.  Police also learned that the 
headlight heisters sold their loot to auto repair shops and over the
internet for half-price.  Adem E. was arraigned and put into Maltepe
Prison, as police efforts continue to nab the remaining three gang
members. 

























Adem E. has confessed that he was hired by a 
herd of deer in Çekmeköy. 

12 Aralık 2021 Pazar

"Senior Engineer" Couple Surrender $1 Million to Tele-Swindlers in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 12 December 2021)

NOTE: see three TNT reports from October about
similar phone frauds, all of which could have been
prevented if the victims had said "I don't speak 
Turkish!" at the outset.  Sigh...












           If only C.A. had video phone service! Still...

In Istanbul, callers identifying themselves as policemen, phoned a 
woman named C.A., a senior engineer by profession.  The callers told
C. A. "your accounts have been seized by FETÖ (Fethullah Gülen
Terror Organization).  We've started an operation so until the operation
is over you have to give us all the money you have at home and in the
bank.  We'll give it back to you when the operation is over." (!)

C.A., in a panic, had her husband E.A., also a professional senior 
engineer, help her gather up all the money in the house and they left.
At a park in Sarıyer, they gave a courier $500,000.  The next day, the
hoodwinkers called again, saying "bring the money you have in the bank,
too."  This time, the caller had the couple meet the courier in a park in
Göktürk, where they turned over $400,000 to a courier.  

A few days later, the swindlers called again and asked whether the 
couple had any more money.  When C.A. admitted that there was still
$70,000 left in the bank, the caller demanded in an angry voice "Bring
that money too!"  The couple was directed to Botanik Park in Bakırköy,
where they handed over the remaining $70,000.  

Still not satisfied, the bilkers called again, saying "sell your house and
bring the money to the place I designate."  At this point (!), the couple
called the real police, explained what had happened to them and 
realized they had been hoodwinked by the callers. They filed a 
complaint with the police, who are looking for the tele-swindlers.

















11 Aralık 2021 Cumartesi

English Settles Traffic Dispute Between Dialect-estranged Turks

türkçe links to original Twitter posting and video
















           What we have here is a failure to communicate.

Two Turkish men got into a traffic dispute but their regional dialects
of Turkish - Kastamonu (Black Sea) and Adana (Mediterranean Sea) -
prevented them from communicating to resolve the matter.  As
tensions rose between the two they resorted to speaking English and
solved the problem amicably. 



















                       ...and never the twain shall meet.

9 Aralık 2021 Perşembe

Arab Kidney Transplant Traffickers' Istanbul 'Operation' Dissected

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 9 December 2021)














                          "Organ Grinding Done Here"

A 10-person gang involved in illegal organ transplant trafficking, four 
of whom are Jordanian, Syrian and Palestinian citizens, were captured 
during a raid on the hotel where they were staying.  The gang members 
found kidney donors with the slogan 'VIP Service' that they shared on
social media. 

According to information about the gang that police have obtained,
Arab countries were targetted via social media and prospective wealthy
customers identified by blood type.  The 'VIP Service' the gang 
offered included hotel and hospital accommodations, as well as blood
tests for the patients.  Based on a positive test result, the gang collected
$50,000 from the kidney recipient, $10,000 of which was given to the
donor.  

The donor and patient were then brought to Istanbul and since the law
requires that they be close blood relatives, fake documents were 
produced as if they had been obtained from the donor-patient consulates.  
The documents were presented to the hospital, which received $15,000
for hosting the operation, leaving the remaining $25,000 for the gang.















                                                Ouch.

A Palestinian patient was given a kidney transplant at a private hospital
in Esenyurt, Istanbul, a few days ago. Those who facilitated the organ
transplant claimed to be close relatives of the patient but Turkish 
doctors opined that "the donor and the patient did not appear to be 
related.  Their dialogue was very cool, as if they didn't know each 
other."  This prompted hospital officials to call Turkish immigration
officials, who then began to examine the documents of the donor and 
the patient. 

The Palestine Consulate was asked for documentation of the relative
relationship of the donor and the patient but there was none to be 
found.  Turkish officials determined that prospective transplant 
patients stayed at a hotel near the hospital to be available for checks
from time to time.  When it was determined, as well, that gang 
members were staying at this hotel too, a raid was launched and
Jordanian Hasan abu Azid, Palestinian Ali Y.M. Shiruk, Syrian
A.M. and dialysis patient Palestian M.J.K. were apprehended. 

Based on interrogations of those apprehended, another raid was 
launched on the hotel and Palestinian H.Q.A., along with Jordanians 
A.H., N.S., M.S.V. and organ donor N.S.S. were taken into custody. 
Also seized in the raid were $21,600 in cash, 10,000 TL, a basin and 
a large number of fake documents.  

Police also arrested gang leader Jordanian Hasan Barakat, together
with 3 others, two of whom were kidney donors. Three of the 13
people taken into custody were released.  Barakat, his second-in-
command Jordanian Hasan abu Zaid, Palestinian doctor Ali 
Y.M. Shiruk and Syrian Ahmet Al Masri, who brought organ
patients and donors together, were jailed.  






8 Aralık 2021 Çarşamba

"Beat & Release": Groom's Wedding Day 'Pompalı Tüfenk' Gift a Tad Inauspicious

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 8 December 2021)














The gloomy-looking bride seems to be having a premonition. 

Last Sunday, İbrahim Mendaşağu got married in the Gürpınar 
neighborhood of Istanbul's  Beylikdüzü district.  As a wedding gift, his 
friend Onur İlkan Demirkol hung a "pompalı tüfenk" (pump-action rifle), 
complete with a red ribbon, around the groom's neck.  (!)

At this point, the master of ceremonies declared "don't let the devil fill 
this time, how about some nice applause?!" Thus prompted, those in the
wedding hall erupted in applause.  Meanwhile, as the groom and his pals 
posed for pictures, the cameras also caught sight of the bride's forlorn 
visage. 

Once the pictures were posted on social media there was a storm of 
negative reactions against Mendaşağu and his cohorts.  Concurrently, 
the Bakırköy public prosecutor began an investigation and yesterday 
police took both Mendaşağu and Demirkol into custody, seizing the 
rifle, as well.  After giving statements, the two men were released.

In his statement, Mendaşağu said that "Since my wife didn't want the rifle,
I returned it to my friend."  For his part, gift-giver Demirkol noted that 
"we went to the wedding hall and gave my friend a 'pompalı tüfenk' as a 
gag gift.  I mean, instead of pinning some gold or money on him, we hung 
the rifle on him.  He didn't say anything except 'thank you'.  I don't regret 
it at all.  We got fined and the rifle was seized. We didn't think it would 
become such a topic of conversation."

Demirkol, who said he had a receipt for his purchase of the rifle, was 
fined 944 TL (about $80).  In addition, the wedding hall was found to be 
unlicensed so it was sealed shut and the owners fined 3,469 TL (about
$250).
 














                        Beylikdüzü district of Istanbul

7 Aralık 2021 Salı

TNT History Archives: Nearly 100 Years Later, 201 Ottoman Bodies Will R.I.P. in Greece

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 7 December 2021)














"mübadele" click here for details of the Greek-Turkish population
exchange.

201 bodies discovered in an Ottoman graveyard in the Greek village of 
Simantra (called 'Gargara' in Ottoman times) in Greece's Halkikiki
province's Nea Propontida (Yeni Bandırma) town, will be buried at noon
tomorrow in accordance with Islamic traditions in the Simantra
Municipal Cemetery.  The bodies were found during construction of a 
new sports arena.

Şeyda Güvenç Duran, an architect whose grandparents and a large portion 
of her family lived in 'Gargara' and who were resettled in Antalya along 
with another 130 families during the "mübadele" (Greek-Turkish 
population exchange) period, said that the burial decision had been 
conveyed to her by Propontida Mayor Emmanoil Karas in an official 
document. 

Duran explained that "the bodies of our ancestors were found during 
an excavation in Gargara/Sinmantra village near Salonica (Thessaloniki), 
where my grandmother was born, and brought to a museum.  They will
be properly buried in the Simantra Municipal Cemetery with Islamic
rituals, presided over by Athens Islami Mosque İmam Zaki Sidi
Muhammed.  When the bodies were first discovered the Greek 
authorities were very slow about announcing it, to our great dismay. 
Since then the bodies have been kept in a warehouse. Turkish officials
have followed the matter closely, as have we on our own.  I'm grateful
to everyone who has shown sensitivity about the issue."

In Ottoman times, about 160 Turkish families lived in Gargara/Simantra 
village on Halkidiki peninsula, 90 kilometers from Salonica.  There are
no Turks living there now.  In accordance with the Lausanne Agreement
(finalizing the Turkish-Greek war of 1918-1923), Greeks from around
Erdek (on the Sea of Marmara) and Cappadocia were resettled in the 
village.  When the 201 bodies were found during the sports area 
construction they were put into the Halkidiki-Aynaroz Ancient Treasures
Office's warehouse, without Turkey being informed.  This prompted a
diplomatic reaction from Ankara.







 


6 Aralık 2021 Pazartesi

Teenagers' 1,000-KilometerJoy Ride to 'Esencılıs', Istanbul's 'Los Angeles'

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 5 December 2021)














                     Social media's young & restless.

Three teenagers in Ordu stole a car and drove all the way to Istanbul
without encountering any police checks. Their quest was to see 
"Esencılıs" (Istanbul's 'Los Angeles'), otherwise known as Esenyurt
district. 

A.T., S.Ö., and E.K., aged 12, 13 and 15, respectively, broke the glass 
and entered the car dealership owned by Bekir Eren and Cem Uygun 
on Atatürk Boulevard in Ordu's Altınordu district at about 4 in the 
morning on 28 November.  Finding the keys to the cars in a draw, the 
teenagers took a brand new car for an 8-kilometer drive and brought it 
back to the dealership.  Taking another car, the three disappeared. 















How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm after they've seen
Esencılıs.

When the dealership owners arrived at work they called the police,
who recognized the culprits from security video because they all have
extensive police records (!), despite their young ages.  Police went to 
the youngsters' homes but their families had no idea where they were.  

Police picked up the trail of the three via camera footage at a gas station 
in Ordu, where they filled the tank, and at a breakfast café in Samsun.  
Finally, the police license plate recognition system detected the car on 
Thursday, 1 December in Istanbul - the teenagers had traversed about 
1,000 kilometers and 10 provinces en route to the big city. 

Ordu police arrived in Istanbul to assist their city colleagues and the 
youngsters were finally apprehended on 3 December after spending 
most of their time in 'Esencılıs' (Esenyurt) and brought back
to Ordu.  They explained that "we see Esenyurt on social media all
the time so we wanted to see it for ourselves."  Esenyurt's good and
bad sides are reflected in, especially, 'rap' videos and the neighborhood
has assumed the nickname 'Esencılıs', after America's Los Angeles.