18 Şubat 2026 Çarşamba

"Beat & Release": Another Road Rage Incident Results in Murder, in Istanbul

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"Hürriyet Newpaper, 18 February 2026)















                   Deadly failure to yield right of way.

On February 13th, in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Erdoğan Şengönül (67) was 
unable to pass through the road with his car because of a parked 
motorcycle. As a result, a verbal argument broke out between him 
and the motorcycle courier.

Passerby Ferşat Tellioğlu (70) intervened in the incident. Following 
an argument, Şengönül shot Tellioğlu twice (!). Tellioğlu's relatives 
pulled Şengönül out of the car and beat him severely. Both Şengönül 
and Tellioğlu were taken to the hospital. Tellioğlu died, while 
Şengönül was arrested on charges of 'intentional homicide'.

After the incident, a search was conducted at Erdoğan Şengönül's 
house. During the search, one unlicensed handgun and a total of 390 
rounds of ammunition were seized (!). The court ordered Şengönül's 
arrest not only for 'intentional homicide' but also for 'purchasing, 
carrying, or possessing unlicensed firearms and ammunition'.

Adnan Bayraktar (28), Volkan Arslan (32), and Cenk Arslan (39), 
who were among the suspects who beat Erdoğan Şengönül nearly
to death, were also arrested on charges of 'intentional injury'. H.A. 
was released under judicial supervision.

Road rage: a worldwide plague...



17 Şubat 2026 Salı

"Insult to Injury": Gouged for Simple Meal at Café and Then Fined for No Receipt (!), in Antalya

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 17 February 2026)















                                    Fiscal indigestion.

Murat Ş., who was forced to pay a bill of 22,800 TL (about $ 520) for 
a meal of meatballs, a cheese plate, two salads, and a soft drink at a 
café in Antalya, applied to the Consumer Arbitration Board. 

However (!),the board stated that it was a "free market" and even 
fined Murat Ş. 7,000 Turkish Lira for "not obtaining a receipt."

Murat Ş's meal at The BBQ Grill Cafe in Antalya, resulted in a  bill for 
22,850 TL that arrived about an hour later. Realizing it wasn't a joke, 
he paid the bill and filed a complaint with the Kepez District Consumer 
Arbitration Board. However, he experienced a second shock with the 
board's decision. (!)  

He lamented that "I was expecting a refund, but I was faced with a 
completely unexpected decision. The Consumer Arbitration Board first 
fined me 7,000 TL for not getting a receipt. Now they have rejected my 
application for relief, citing 'free market conditions'. For God's sake, is 
this what a free market looks like?!"

Don't bring your appetite...





16 Şubat 2026 Pazartesi

"Attack & Release": Estranged Hubby's Teenage Hitmen Botch Hits on His Jeweler Wife, in Istanbul

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 16 February 2026)



























M.A.A., with chiseled good looks (!), is bad with alibis.

The jewelry shop of Duygu G., which had been shot at six times (!)
previously, was targeted twice more by attackers on motorcycles 
wearing helmets, within a day of each other. Police arrested 
18-year-old M.A.A., who both drove the motorcycle and fired the 
gun in the second incident.

On December 5th, in Istanbul's Kağıthane district, two suspects wearing 
helmets arrived on a motorcycle in front of a jewelry store. They fired 
shots at the store with a handgun before fleeing. The following day, two 
more suspects, also wearing helmets, arrived on a motorcycle and one 
of them opened fire on the same jewelry store. No one was killed or 
injured in this attack.

It was determined that the suspect who was driving the motorcycle in 
the first incident was the assailant who opened fire in the second 
incident. The suspect, whose identity was learned to be M.A.A. (18), 
was caught. Judicial proceedings were initiated against M.A.A. for the 
crimes of 'intentionally endangering public safety' and 'damaging 
property', and he was arrested.

Duygu hanım's estranged hubby hired the teenage hitmen.


























M.A.A. stated in his testimony, "I don't remember exactly where I was 
on the day of the incident. I may have been at home or at a hotel 
because I was drunk. I did not commit this act. Although my father 
identified me, I was not the one driving the motorcycle." (!!)

It was learned that the jewelry store that was attacked with a gun had 
been shot at 6 more times in the past months, and that 8 suspects 
who carried out the incident were arrested, while 2 suspects, aged 14, 
(!) were released on judicial control. It was revealed that the attacks 
were carried out by Özkan G. (43), the husband of Duygu G. (40), 
who is abroad and wants to divorce her, by hiring a hitman.





15 Şubat 2026 Pazar

"Heist & Release": Thieves Stole "Unneeded" (!) $30 Million in Cash, in Istanbul

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 15 February 2026)















                    "Might as well put it to good use."

It has been determined that the $30 million stolen from two vehicles 
in an apartment complex's parking lot belongs to the son of Atilla 
Durmaz, the owner of Taç Döviz, whose name appears as a 'custodian' 
in the corruption indictment against the Istanbul Metropolitan 
Municipality (IMM). Durmaz stated, "These funds had been sitting 
in the vehicles for three months because I didn't need them." (!)

Details of the theft that occurred on February 11th have emerged. 
According to the allegations, Bilal Durmaz, who runs a currency 
exchange office in the Grand Bazaar, placed 30 million dollars he 
had taken from his workplace into sacks and loaded them into two 
cars in the parking lot of the residential complex where he lives. 
Later, four people entered the complex in a car and went down to 
the parking lot. The suspects allegedly broke the trunks and windows 
of the two vehicles, stole the sacks containing the dollars, and fled.

Bilal Durmaz, who went down to the parking lot late at night, noticed 
that the doors and windows of his vehicles were broken and the sacks 
had been stolen, so he reported it to the police. He told the police 
officers who arrived at the scene that the sacks contained 30 million 
dollars. Police, after inspecting the site and the parking lot, launched 
an operation to apprehend four suspects.

An extra $30 million in "chump change" lying around (!) ...


Durmaz, giving his statement to the police, said: “I moved my 
workplace in Laleli, Istanbul, about 3 months ago. Upon moving to 
the new address, I brought the 30 million US dollars in cash from the
currency exchange office to my residence. There is an electric automatic 
barrier at the entrance to the parking lot. Only residents and their guests 
can enter. I didn't go to the currency exchange office at all during the 
day. I came home around 9 PM, and around 1 AM, as I was about to 
go to sleep, I checked the vehicles. I saw that the right rear window of 
one vehicle was broken. When I checked my other vehicle, I realized 
that the back compartment had been opened with an object. I noticed 
that all the money was missing. Because of my job, depositing and 
withdrawing money from the bank is troublesome. Since I hadn't 
needed this money for 3 months, it was sitting in the vehicles. I last 
checked the money 2 days ago.”

Police teams examining the parking lot camera footage determined 
that 4 suspects entered the site in Florya by car, broke the car windows, 
opened the trunks, and stole 30 million dollars, contained in 10 sacks 
of 100-dollar bills, in just 10 minutes before fleeing.




















                  OK, but where's the other $28 million?!

Police teams, after reviewing security camera footage from the parking 
lot and surrounding areas, apprehended the suspects who fled the 
parking lot in their car in simultaneous operations conducted in Istanbul, 
Antalya, and Kocaeli the previous evening. Searches conducted at the 
addresses of the 7 suspects, who were taken to the police station, 
yielded $1,670,500, 13,200 Turkish Lira, 860 narcotic pills, 2 unlicensed 
handguns, and 1 blank-firing pistol.






14 Şubat 2026 Cumartesi

"Steam & Release": Phtographers' Delight - Horses and Buffaloes Enjoying a Hot Spring Bath, in Freezing Bitlis

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(Anatolia News Agency website, 14 February 2026)















                                Everyone into the pool!

Photography enthusiasts from various provinces of Türkiye are coming 
to Güroymak district of Bitlis to photograph the buffaloes and horses 
entering the hot springs in Budaklı village, where air temperatures 
can drop to -20 degrees Celsius. The buffaloes and horses, unable to 
leave their stables due to the harsh winter conditions, are brought to 
the hot springs by their owners at regular intervals to be washed in the
40 degree Celsius water.



















Rıdvan Süslü, a photographer from Van, told an AA reporter that the 
hot springs are a popular destination for tourists in both summer and 
winter.  Süslü explained that villagers bring their animals to the hot 
springs to clean them after they have been kept in barns for long 
periods in winter, and continued:

"Every year, we visit this place during periods of heavy snowfall to 
take photographs. We have come here many times, but we never get 
enough. We know that many photographs taken here have won awards 
not only in our country but also worldwide. It is very valuable for the 
people of the region. We travel hundreds of kilometers to get here.
Although the conditions are difficult, we always enjoy this place 
immensely. This is a place that could become a popular destination 
for photography enthusiasts and those interested in photography."

Mustafa Kılıç, a photographer from Mardin, stated that the region 
has beauties that will attract photography enthusiasts.  He explained 
that they captured an unparalleled event in this unique region, saying,
"We are in a place where animals enter the water, and children and 
young people have fun jumping into the water from the backs of 
horses.  




















With the photos we take here, we are both enriching our 
archive and capturing unique photographic moments. I invite all 
photographers from Turkey and abroad to come here. A unique 
visual spectacle is created in the hot springs where horses and 
buffaloes enter. Photographers from all over Türkiye are capturing 
the beauties of this place in their photographs."




13 Şubat 2026 Cuma

"Dismember & Release": Uzbek House of Horrors, in Ümraniye

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(Hürriyet Newspaper, 13 February 2026)















                     They're not in Taşken anymore...

The scale of the brutality in Ümraniye has escalated to a series of 
murders. Two perpetrators, who killed their Uzbek girlfriends in the 
same house on consecutive days, dismembered their bodies, transported 
them by taxi, and dumped them in garbage containers in different 
districts, were released from prison and questioned again.

It has been revealed that Dilshod Turdimurotov (30) and his roommate 
Gofurjon Kamalkhodaev, who murdered Durdona Khakimova (37), an 
Uzbek national, with a knife on January 24th in Ümraniye, Istanbul, 
and left her body parts in garbage containers in Şişli, had also 
murdered Ergashalieva Seyyare (32), an Uzbek national, in the same 
manner one day before this murder and left her body parts in garbage 
containers in different districts of Istanbul.

In the horrific incident that occurred on January 24, 2026, in 
Kuyulubağ Street, Şişli, a woman's body wrapped in sheets and bags 
was found in a garbage container by a scrap collector. As a result of 
the investigation, it was determined that the body belonged to Durdona 
Khakimova, an Uzbek national who worked at a hunting supplies shop 
in Fatih. Further investigations revealed that Khakimova was murdered 
by her boyfriend, Dilshod Turdimurotov, who had called her to his 
house in Ümraniye on the day of the incident. He then dismembered her
body with the help of her roommate, Kamalkhodaev, put the pieces in 
a suitcase, and left them in garbage containers in Şişli after taking a 
taxi there.



















Following a report from her family, police teams examining security 
camera footage related to Ergashalieva Seyyare, an Uzbek national 
who was reported missing, determined that she was last seen entering 
the same house in Ümraniye on January 23, 2026, the day before 
Durdona Khakimova was murdered. As a result of police 
investigations into suspected serial murders, it was determined that 
Turdimurotov and Kamalkhodaev first killed Seyyare in the same 
house and in the same manner.

It was learned that the two perpetrators, who killed Ergashalieva 
Seyyare with a knife and dismembered her head and limbs in the 
bathroom the day before killing Durdona Khakimova, wrapped the 
body parts in sheets, placed them in suitcases, and then, using a 
rented car with a driver, dumped them in garbage containers in different 
neighborhoods of Istanbul. The two murder suspects, who were released 
from prison on the orders of the prosecutor's office, were questioned 
again.

The two murder suspects, who were released from prison and 
questioned again on the orders of the prosecutor's office, confessed
to killing Seyyare with a knife and disposing of her body in different
 containers. Turdimurotov and Kamalkhodaev, against whom a new 
investigation has been launched for 'intentional homicide', will be 
brought to court today.







12 Şubat 2026 Perşembe

"Exploit & Release": Epstein's "Lolita Express" Aircraft Flew to Turkey Nine Times

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(Sözcü Newspaper, 12 February 2026)



























                     
Among the files exposed concerning child-exploiter Jeffrey Epstein
are those that reflect his trips to Turkey.   In particular, Epstein's
Boing 727 aircraft, nicknamed "Lolita Express" (!), came to Istanbul
and Antalya nine times and once flew from Istanbul to Tel Aviv. 

While in Turkey, Epstein stayed at the lavish Rixos Hotel, owned
by Fettah Tamince. According to İYİ Party group chief Turhan Çömez:
"Since 2008, a total of 104, 531 children disappeared in Turkey.  It
is claimed that the $200 million transferred to Turkey from Epstein's 
bank account was used for human trafficking." 

Next stop Antalya!