26 Haziran 2026 Cuma

"Fleece & Release": Elderly Woman Scammed in Istanbul; With Loot Thieves Bought TV to Watch World Cup

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 26 June 2026)











Suspects' World Cup TV watch party captured on hidden camera.

After living in Germany, Sabriye G. (80) came to Istanbul following the 
death of her husband and settled in Eyüpsultan, where she began living 
with her caregiver. According to the allegations, on June 17th, a suspect 
called her on the phone, saying, "I am a police officer, your name is 
involved in a terrorism case. We believe you are innocent, but we need 
to examine your money and gold at home for fingerprints," and asked 
for her home address. 

Sabriye G. gave her address to the suspect, who she invited to her house 
late at night on June 19th, and handed over gold worth 11 million TL 
(about $236,000)  to him in person.  After handing over her jewelry to 
the suspect who came to her building, Sabriye G. realized she had been 
scammed and went to the police to file a complaint.

Sabriye hanım, next time say "I don't speak Turkish!"

















Teams investigating based on camera footage determined that the suspect 
had cashed in the gold at a jeweler in Fatih, converted all the money into 
$236,000 in foreign currency, and then put the money into a "soğuk
cüzdanı" (cold wallet).

NOTE: A "cold wallet" is the most secure crypto storage method, 
allowing you to store your cryptocurrencies and digital assets in a 
completely offline environment (typically on USB-like hardware devices) 
without an internet connection. Because it's not connected to the internet, 
it offers complete protection against cyberattacks and online theft.




















Identifying other suspects involved in the theft, the teams detained three 
individuals. The suspects, apprehended in Esenyurt, Esenler, and Bebek 
coastal areas, were found to have acted in concert. It was determined that 
one of the two suspects who facilitated the theft used the $1500 to buy a 
television to watch the World Cup (!), while the other suspect spent the 
remaining $1000 at entertainment venues. 

All three suspects were sent to court and subsequently arrested and 
imprisoned. Because the code to  the wallet containing the stolen money 
was unknown, the money could not be returned to the victim, and the 
investigation is ongoing.

Missed last night's last-second Turkish win over USA!






24 Haziran 2026 Çarşamba

"Fleece & Release": Shoeshiners Scamming Foreign Tourist Confronted by Russians, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Sondakika.com website, 24 June 2026)


















    Shoeshiners demanded Euros, Russians to the rescue!

In Istanbul, a group of Russian tourists intervened when they suspected 
shoeshiners were scamming another foreign tourist. The argument 
between the parties was captured on a cell phone camera, showing the 
Russian tourists trying to support the person they believed was being 
defrauded. 

The Russians went directly to the scene of the incident and intervened. 
The footage shows the Russians approaching the shoe shiner, talking to 
people nearby, and recording the events with their mobile phones. 
During the incident, which took place at night on a historic street, 
heated moments occurred between the parties, while people nearby 
watched the argument. 





21 Haziran 2026 Pazar

"Squeak & Release": Neighbor Shoots Neighbor Dead Due to Squeaky Garden Gate, in Fethiye

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 20 June 2026)


















                        Oh for an ounce of prevention...

Security camera footage has emerged showing the incident in the Fethiye 
district of Muğla, where Ramazan Çalışkan (42) was shot dead with a 
shotgun by his neighbor, Osman Küçükgüzel (62), following an argument 
over noise coming from a squeaky garden gate. The footage captures the 
moment of the attack and shows children fleeing in panic.

The incident took place yesterday around 18:00 in Eldirek neighborhood. 
Allegedly, an argument broke out between the neighbors due to noise 
caused by the squeaky iron garden gate of Çalışkan's home. The dispute 
quickly escalated into a physical altercation. Küçükgüzel went to the 
front of the house with a shotgun and fired at Ramazan Çalışkan, as well 
as his wife, Emine Çalışkan (40), and their children who were with him. 
Çalışkan and his wife were left lying on the ground, covered in blood.

Upon notification, medical and Gendarmerie teams were dispatched to 
the scene. Medical personnel confirmed that Ramazan Çalışkan had lost 
his life. Emine Çalışkan and her daughter E.Ç. (13), who were struck by 
pellets, were taken to the hospital by ambulance after receiving initial 
treatment. Küçükgüzel, who was found to have gone into hiding at his 
own home following the incident, surrendered to the Gendarmerie. 

After processing, he was referred to the courthouse and subsequently 
arrested by the court. It was reported that Emine Çalışkan remains in 
serious condition, while her daughter E.Ç. continues to undergo treatment.



20 Haziran 2026 Cumartesi

"Jaws & Release": Very Large Shark Washes Up On Shore, in Kuşadası

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 20 June 2026)




















                                       It takes a village...

As a 3.85-meter-long (12.5 feet) female bluntnose sixgill shark that 
washed ashore in the Kuşadası district of Aydın is being examined, 
Bahattin Sürücü, President of the Ecosystem  Conservation and 
Nature Lovers Association (EKODOSD), noted that  the species 
rarely encounters humans and is a significant creature for the marine 
ecosystem.  

Teams were dispatched to the area after Birol Özmen, who was 
kayaking off the coast of Kuşadası, reported seeing a large fish on 
the shore.  

Birol bey was scared sharkless!



























An examination identified the creature as a bluntnose sixgill shark 
(*Hexanchus griseus*).  Following the species identification, tissue 
samples were collected and preserved for subsequent delivery to a 
university.

It is a shark species widely known in the Aegean and Mediterranean 
Seas but  rarely seen in the Black Sea. While many other shark species 
have five gill slits, the Bluntnose Sixgill Shark has six.



18 Haziran 2026 Perşembe

"Zoo & Release": Over 200 Wild Animals - Snakes, Lizards and Spiders - Found in Apartment in Kadıköy, Istanbul

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(ODA TV website, 15 June 2026)


























         Too many cats in Istanbul anyway.

The discovery of exotic animals and prohibited species in an apartment 
building in Kadıköy-Erenköy—right in the heart of Istanbul—has 
caused astonishment. It was reported that a wide range of species were 
found, including a Savannah Monitor, a "Fire Skink" lizard, and snails. 
A statement regarding the matter was issued by the Directorate of 
Nature Conservation and National Parks.

A wide variety of animals—ranging from exotic lizards, tortoises, and 
iguanas to prohibited snakes and snails, as well as parrots suspected of 
being smuggled and creatures like tarantulas—were discovered in two 
separate apartments within a building in Kadıköy. Teams from the General 
Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks rescued numerous 
animals from these two apartments, which were occupied by a family.

Instead of a guard dog...


It was alleged that over 200 animals were found, including a yellow 
scorpion and a viper that were discovered dead. Furthermore, it was 
claimed that snails were being used as protein-based feed for the snakes. 
The allegations also include the presence of a wide variety of animals, 
ranging from reptiles such as the Savannah Monitor, Fire Skink, and 
iguana to exotic frog species, as well as creatures like the boa constrictor, 
emperor scorpion, tarantula, and snails.

A statement posted on the social media account of the General Directorate 
of Nature Conservation and National Parks read as follows: "Exotic 
Species Seized in Istanbul. Acting on a tip-off, our teams conducted an 
inspection at a location in Istanbul in coordination with law enforcement 
agencies. Checks revealed the presence of numerous exotic species lacking 
the required permits. The animals—including tarantulas, snakes, scorpions, 
iguanas, savannah monitors, parrots, aquatic turtles, and giant African land 
snails—were seized. While the animals were taken into protective custody, 
an administrative fine was imposed on the individual involved under the 
Land Hunting Law No. 4915. We will resolutely continue our inspections 
regarding the unauthorized possession of wild animals."





17 Haziran 2026 Çarşamba

"Scald & Release": Mechanic Poured Hot Tea on Custormer Who Accused Him of Overcharging, in Samsun

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 17 June 2026)


























       Tea pots don't scald people. People scald people.

A mechanic in the Tekkeköy district of Samsun was arrested after 
pouring a teapot full of hot tea onto a customer, causing burns, during a 
dispute over payment for vehicle repairs at a kiosk on Kutlukent 
Boulevard in the Şabanoğlu Neighborhood.

According to reports, Kazım K. (65) took his vehicle to an auto repair 
shop owned by İ.K. (49) in April. Kazım K. paid 13,000 liras when 
he picked up his vehicle.

However (!), upon discovering through subsequent research that he had 
been charged 4,500 liras more than required, Kazım K. contacted the 
business owner, İ.K., to request a refund of the excess amount. When 
this proved unsuccessful, he applied to the Consumer Arbitration 
Committee.

A dispute over money broke out yesterday between the parties who 
encountered each other at the kiosk opposite the repair shop. As the 
argument escalated, İ.K. poured a teapot containing hot tea over 
Kazım K. and subsequently assaulted him.

Charged with using hot tea as a weapon.


The injured Kazım K. was taken to the Burn Center at Samsun City 
Hospital by medical teams arriving at the scene and placed under 
treatment. I.K., who was detained by the police, was referred to the 
Samsun Courthouse today. Brought before the duty court, the suspect 
was arrested and sent to Samsun T-Type Closed Prison.






















"Spook & Release": Giant "Art Work" (!), Sparks Unease, in Seydikemer

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 17 June 2026)















 Entitled "Tensio", which means "Call home." in alienese.

A massive structure found in an olive grove in the Çaykenarı neighborhood 
of Muğla's Seydikemer district had sparked curiosity and unease among 
local residents. According to officials, the structure was built entirely for 
artistic purposes. (yeah, sure.)

Reports indicate that the artwork, named "Tensio" and designed by Swedish-
Turkish philosopher, artist, and writer Engo Fikret Engin Kazancı, began 
construction in 2025. Standing approximately 7 meters tall and weighing 
12 tons, the piece was installed on land belonging to the artist's friend, 
Ramazan Armağan Uysal.

The giant structure—whose original purpose was initially unknown—had 
drawn the attention of locals and given rise to various speculations. 
According to officials, the structure was built entirely for artistic purposes.

Artist  Kazancı being escorted back to his ship by Gendarmerie troops.

























Engo Fikret Engin Kazancı—the architect and designer of "Tensio," a work 
of art in its own right—will unveil the piece to the public at a press 
conference to be held in August 2026. He installed his work "Tensio" in 
Seydikemer lies in the region's historical and geographical location. In the 
promotional texts prepared by Kazancı, it is emphasized that the Fethiye-
Seydikemer basin has historically been viewed as a crossroads of Asia, 
Europe, and Africa, and has ranked among the significant centers of science, 
philosophy, and cultural exchange since ancient times.

It is stated that the artist chose to situate the work in Seydikemer—a place 
deeply connected with nature—rather than in major cities, viewing the 
region as a future hub of note for culture, art, and thought.

Seydikemer, as seen from outer space...