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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 13 April 2023)
Çetinkaya getting the "kargatulumba" treatment (carried
by arms and legs) en route to the courthouse.
Drug baron Örfi Çetinkaya (74) was born in Malatya's Pütürge district in
1949. He was on the "wanted" list during the 12 September 1980 military
coup and on 18 May 1988 he was shot while trying to flee from police,
paralyzed from the waist down by a bullet.
Nevertheless, Çetinkaya continued his narcotics activities but he was
caught with 3 kilograms of morphine in Silivri, Istanbul, in 1989 and
incarcerated. Six months later he was released from jail (!) but arrested
again two years later in connection with 46 kilograms of heroin found
in Spain - however, he was released after giving a statement (!).
In 2000 Çetinkaya was arrested as part of "Operation Matador" and
jailed until 2003. But on 5 November that same year, he and others
were arrested in "Operation Last Tango" with 577 kilograms of ascetic
anhydrate, 159 kilograms of morphine base and 617 kilograms of heroin.
A year later Çetinkaya's partner Cemal Nayır was shot with a Kalashnikov
rifle and paralyzed like Çetinkaya - Nayır blamed Çetinkaya for the
attack.
Çetinkaya has always wanted to be the center of attention.
For health reasons, Çetinkaya was released from prison in 2012 but the
next year a court ordered him to be imprisoned for 24 years. By this
time, though, Çetinkaya had disappeared and it was assumed he had
fled abroad. But he kept up his narcotics dealing -when 103 kilograms
of heroin were seized by police in Artvin on 5 May 2013 police linked
the deal to Çetinkaya. Another seizure of 159 kilograms of heroin in
Rize that same year was tied to him, too.
In recent years, Çetinkaya's name has been mentioned in the same
breath as that of his partner, Iranian drug dealer Naci Zindaşti, and out
of 5 tons of heroin seized in an operation, 2.2 tons were said to belong
to Çetinkaya. Fugitive prosecutor Zekeriya Öz was allegedly bribed
by both Zindaşti and Çetinkaya, who had lived on a large farm in
Arnavutköy, Istanbul, until 2004. There, he showered money and
gifts on the local populace to win their loyalty and affection.
Reminiscent of Osama bin Laden's villa capture caper.
Police got a tip a year ago that Çetinkaya, missing for 10 years, was
secretly living in a villa in either Zekeriyaköy or Uskumruköy villages
in Sarıyer, Istanbul. Police focused in on a villa in Zekeriyeköy and
noticed that one person, in particular, came to the villa regularly so
police checks were arranged and suspect A.Ö, a physiotherapist, was
identified.
A subsequent police raid on the villa resulted in the arrest of Çetinkaya
and five Afghans. After processing at a police station, Çetinkaya was
brought to court in an armored police van where he gave his defense
for charges stemming from drug dealing in Artvin and for insulting
former Interior Minister Sadettin Tantan. Ultimately, Çetinkaya was
made to serve the 24-year sentence resulting from "Operation Last
Tango" and sent to Metris Prison in Istanbul.