10 Nisan 2026 Cuma

"Bark & Release": Dogs as Man's Worst Friends, and as Woman's Best Friends, in Istanbul


türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 4 April 2026)




















                                "Let's talk this over."

The incident occurred in a private residential complex in the Yeni 
Çamlıca neighborhood of Ataşehir. Stray dogs, roaming in groups, 
attacked residents, causing fear. The stray dogs attacked several 
people at different times in the same location. Those attacked escaped 
by climbing onto a parked car. The incident was captured on security 
camera footage. 

Özgür Saraç, a resident whose car's roof was crushed by
fleeing people, stated that he regularly fed the dogs and that they 
wouldn't attack anyone they didn't suspect (!). “Twice in a month, 
friends who are afraid of dogs climbed onto my car. It wouldn't 
occur to anyone to climb on top of a car, but we don't  know how 
they came up with that idea. 

Our dogs lie down calmly and rarely attack anyone (!). We have been 
with these animals for 8 years. It is very rare for the dogs to attack; 
they probably sensed something. Let's not call it an attack; they just 
bark, we have never witnessed them biting.”



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türkçe  links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 2 April 2026)

















                   Feeding them all! Looks expensive.

Neighbors reported that they could not reach Gülcihan Mutlu (65), who 
lives with her 13 dogs (!) in Avcılar. Health and police teams who came to 
the building were also unable to reach Gülcihan hanım, so the door of her 
apartment was broken down. Waking up to the noises, Gülcihan hanım
reacted to the teams by saying, "What's happening?" After the door was 
broken down, her neighbors and relatives breathed a sigh of relief when 
they saw that Mutlu was alive.

The incident occurred in a building in the Cihangir neighborhood of Avcılar. 
Friends and neighbors of Gülcihan hanım, who lived in the apartment 
building, repeatedly knocked on her door after being unable to reach her. 
Relatives who tried to contact her by phone but received no answer then 
called 112 (emergency services). Police officers from the Avcılar Police 
Department, along with firefighters and paramedics, arrived at the scene 
and repeatedly knocked on her apartment door. Concerned for her 
safety, it was decided to break down the apartment door to reach Gülcihan
hanım.

Sound sleeper during 13-dog night.

















The door was broken open by firefighters. Waking up to the noise, Gülcihan 
hanım reacted to the officers by saying, "What's happening?" The officers 
who entered explained the situation to Mutlu, saying, "We were worried 
about your life." Meanwhile, Mutlu's neighbor informed the officers, 
"She was asleep, there's nothing to worry about." Other neighbors who 
arrived at the door said, "You scared us, we've been trying to reach you 
for hours." Neighbors who entered the apartment tried to help her.

Waking up to the noises as the teams entered, she said, "I was very 
tired and sleep-deprived. I wasn't scared, but I couldn't understand why 
the door was being knocked on." The police officer told Gülcihan hanım, 
"In these kinds of situations, if neighbors or relatives can't get in touch, 
we have to break down the door." She replied to the police, "I'm sorry.
I was so sleep-deprived that I dozed off," and then thanked the police
teams.





9 Nisan 2026 Perşembe

"Meet & Release": Little Chinese Boy's Fluent English Shocks Turkish Tourist, in Xi'an

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 9 April 2026)


















                         A viral lingua franca incident.

An English conversation involving a  little Chinese boy and a foreign
tourist went viral on social media. The little boy asked the tourist
where he was from and when the tourist responded "We're Turks" 
the boy praised Turkish ice cream (!).  The boy said his mother had
taught him English.

Prof. Abdullah Sayıner, the Turkish tourist, returned to Izmir on Monday. 
Dr. Sayıner told Hürriyet about the video that made him instantly famous 
on social media: "We went on a tour with a group of friends from medical 
school. We went to see the works known as Terracotta Soldiers in Xi'an, 
China. While we were resting after dinner, that little boy came and said, '
I want to talk to you' in very clear English, and I was very happy. He was 
a very sweet, very sympathetic child. I even noticed in the photos that he 
had a camera. I was very surprised that it spread so quickly." 

"Messages are coming from many parts of the world, from Pakistan, 
Canada, America and Paraguay. Frankly, it doesn't seem like such an 
exaggeration to me, but it means that people miss these relations. This 
is a sad thing for the world. If an ordinary meeting attracts so much 
attention, it means that people do not come across this in their daily lives."




8 Nisan 2026 Çarşamba

"Sneak & Release": Empty Seats on Bus Tip Police to Search Baggage Compartment for Illegal Migrants, in Yozgat

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Cumhuriyet Newspaper, 8 April 2026) 














               "The price was right for luggage class."

In Yozgat, police teams determined that two vehicles and a passenger bus 
suspected of being used for migrant smuggling would be traveling from 
Yozgat to various provinces.

Teams stopped the suspicious vehicles and a passenger bus with empty 
seats (!) at a police checkpoint at the city entrance.  During the search, 
they found 53 irregular migrants: 41 in the luggage compartment and 
12 in the driver's sleeping area of ​​the passenger bus.

Y.K, Y.Ç, M.Y, Y.K, B.Y, and R.Y were detained on charges of migrant 
smuggling.  Following their procedures at the police station, the 6 suspects, 
who were referred to the courthouse on charges of being "organizers," 
were arrested by the judge.

The illegal migrants were sent to the Provincial Directorate of Migration 
Management to be deported after their procedures were completed.

"Empty" buses. Hmmmmmmmm.

















Yozgat needs more people to fill all that empty space!



7 Nisan 2026 Salı

"Fleece & Release": Free Samples Obtained From Duped Merchants Sold Elsewhere by Fraudster, in Adana and Karaman

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 7 April 2026)




















 
                                          "What?"

Hasan Ali K. (45), who was found to have defrauded people by 
introducing himself as the owner of a restaurant and baklava 
company and selling the products he obtained from them on his 
mobile stall, was caught red-handed in Karaman. In his statement, 
the suspect said, "I don't eat 'haram' (unlawful) food, I earn honestly. 
I didn't commit fraud." He was (nevertheless!) arrested.

Hasan Ali K., a street vendor in Adana's Seyhan district, called 
Hamdullah Ç. (30), a dried fruit seller, and introduced himself as 
the owner of a well-known baklava company. He said he would buy 
3 tons of walnuts and asked him to send 10 kilograms of sample 
product beforehand. Hamdullah Ç. sent the walnuts to the specified 
address. 

After a while, learning that Hamdullah Ç. had gone to Kastamonu 
to get the walnuts, the suspect then ordered 100 kilograms of garlic 
for his supposed restaurant in Istanbul. Believing this offer 
as well, Hamdullah Ç. sent the garlic but did not receive payment. 
Realizing he had been defrauded, Hamdullah Ç. went to the Provincial 
Police Department and filed a complaint.

Hasan Ali got an early start.


Teams from the Fraud Bureau of the Public Security Branch Directorate 
determined that the suspect, whose identity they had established, had 
defrauded eight other people using the same method. The investigation 
revealed that Hasan Ali K. was selling figs, olive oil, sunflower seeds, 
walnuts, pistachios, almonds, hard candy, flatbreads, and towels 
obtained from the victims at a mobile stall. Following these findings, 
police launched an operation to apprehend the suspect and determined 
that Hasan Ali K. had gone to Karaman. Police caught him while he 
was selling towels. (!)



























Hasan Ali K., who was taken to the police station, was found to have 
10 previous records for fraud. In his statement, the suspect said, 
"I don't eat 'haram' (unlawful) food, I earn halal (lawful) money. I pray 
five times a day and fast. I didn't commit fraud as alleged." After the 
proceedings, Hasan Ali K. was referred to the courthouse and 
subsequently arrested by the court.



6 Nisan 2026 Pazartesi

"Nuclear Release": Energetic Shopkeeper Changes His Official Name to "Atom", in Rize

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 6 April 2026)














                Anymore, he's officially radioactive.

Seyfullah Gökyıldız (48), a tradesman in Rize, changed his nickname 
'Atom', which his friends gave him and which became synonymous with 
him, to his official name by court order. Regarding his new identity, 
Gökyıldız said, "I was Seyfullah for 48 years, from now on I will 
continue my life as Atom. This name gives me a lot of self-confidence; 
I feel stronger."

Gökyıldız attracted attention with his energetic personality and became 
known as "Atom" among his friends and on social media. His constant 
response to "How are you?" with "I'm like an atom" led him to adopt the 
nickname "Atom," and he decided to change his official name. After 
researching and discovering that no one else had the name "Atom," 
Gökyıldız applied to the court to change his name. Following the 
completion of the legal process, Gökyıldız's name officially became "Atom." 
He updated all his official documents, from his driver's license to his 
property deeds, with his new name, and those who hear his name, 
especially in institutions, are often surprised.

There is, though, a namesake...





















Describing the process of his nickname turning into his name, Atom 
Gökyıldız said, "Besides my close circle, my friends on social media 
also call me 'Atom'. Then it got serious. I said, 'The name Atom is very 
nice.' I did some research. and  I couldn't find the name Atom anywhere 
in the world. The state also has the right to change names, so I took it to 
court. And so we changed our name to Atom. When my friends saw me 
on the street and asked, 'How are you?', I would always say, 'I'm like an 
atom.' So it's something that has become synonymous with me. I really 
liked the name, and when I realized that there was no one else like it in 
the world, we decided to change it like that. There's Atom toast, there's 
Atom juice, but I haven't come across Atom as a name. According to my
own research, I'm unique in the world."

Gökyıldız, stating that he renewed all his official documents after the 
name change, said, "Everything official on my record has changed. 
From my driver's license to my ID card, bank cards, even property deeds, 
everything is changing. Because you're reborn. This name gives me a 
huge boost of self-confidence. I feel stronger. For 48 years I was 
Seyfullah, from now on I will continue my life as Atom. It was my 
nickname, something that was synonymous with me. I didn't feel like 
a stranger when I changed my name."




5 Nisan 2026 Pazar

"Rise & Release": TNT Easter Edition - Messiah Appears ! - in Karabük

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Haberler.com, 5 April 2026















 
                           Souvenir store in the back.

In Karabük, various writings such as "Prophet," "66," "Messiah," "Jesus," 
and "35," which a 61-year-old man claiming to be the "Messiah" had 
written on the roof of his house and the fence in front of it, were removed 
under the supervision of police and municipal enforcement teams.

According to the information obtained, after citizens reported seeing 
various writings such as "Prophet", "66", "Messiah", "Jesus" and "35" 
written on the roof and surroundings of the house of M.D. (61) in Bayır, 
Bağlar Street, police and municipal teams were dispatched to the scene. 
The teams asked the homeowner, M.D., to remove the writings. After 
the man reacted negatively, the writings were removed with the help of 
paint.

Looks the part, anyway.


M.D. claimed that he received a divine revelation. He alleged that his 
family was placed under surveillance following an incident he claimed 
occurred in the İspir district of Erzurum, and stated that he had no 
connection to any of the well-known figures in the public eye.

M.D., who claimed that there were no complaints from citizens and 
that some people congratulated him, said that he was preaching to people, 
that his call for "jihad" did not carry a violent meaning, and that the 
greatest is the one waged with the pen and words.

M.D. stated that he felt surrounded by his family from a young age, 
and claimed that his messianic claim became definitive approximately 
5 to 8 years ago. M.D. asserted that people of different religions were 
"waiting for Jesus Christ" and that he was that person.

Not to be confused with the real Messi-ah.
















Now known as "New Jerusalem"




1 Nisan 2026 Çarşamba

"Rob & Release": Thief Stole TIR, Drove It to Ex-Girlfriend's House and Purloined Her Lap-top, in Bolu

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 1 April 2026)

























                 A.G. does his heists with a flourish!

A.G. (30)  stole a parked TIR (tractor-trailer) in Bolu and then drove it  
to his ex-girlfriend's house, where he pilfered her laptop. (!)

The incident occurred on the evening of March 21 in the Köroğlu 
neighborhood of Bolu. A parked truck was stolen in the neighborhood,
prompting a police investigation.  

The stolen truck was found by the police in the Sümer neighborhood. 
Police teams reviewed 200 hours of security camera footage and identified 
the suspect as A.G. After days of investigation, the suspect was 
apprehended at his home in the Akpınar neighborhood. It was revealed 
that the suspect had driven the stolen truck to his ex-girlfriend's house 
and stolen a laptop from there (!). After completing the necessary 
procedures at the police station, A.G. was referred to the courthouse.

The question arises...what's on that lap-top!?