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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 4 April 2021)
The Turkish sequel only lacked a "Better Call Saul"
lawyer component. Might have helped at the police station.
Ankara police got a tip that drugs were being transported from Istanbul
to Ankara so they began following a passenger bus thought to contain
boxes full of the drugs. When the bus reached the Mamak section of
Ankara, the boxes, containing more than 5,000 narcotic pills, were
delivered to Gökhan D. (27), who was taken into custody.
During his interrogation, Gökhan D. told police that he was bringing
the pills to family physician (!) Ömer Ali E. (50) so he was taken into
custody, too. In his statement to police, Ömer Ali E. claimed to know
Gökhan D. only as a patient and not in any relation to the narcotics.
However (!), on Ömer Ali E.'s cellphone police found messages about
the boxes and their disposition.
A police investigation revealed that Gökhan D. had been in jail on
drug charges and was released last year. As part of his rehabilitation,
Gökhan D. went to see Ömer Ali E. as a patient but the doctor
proposed to him that they do some drug-dealing. Ömer Ali E. used
Gökhan D. as a courier and street drug-seller. Gökhan D. also sold
on the black market prescription-only medicines that Ömer Ali E.
wrote up.
Nevertheless (!), after being charged with drug dealing, both Gökhan
D. and Ömer Ali E. were released by the court on judicial supervision.
Ömer Ali E. looks askance at his protégé's procedures.
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