8 Temmuz 2026 Çarşamba

"Grab & (No) Release": Young Girl Abducted in Istanbul and Taken to Antalya by Rejected Suitor

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 8 July 2026)















                       The situation is, well, blurry...

R.H.U., who was charged in Antalya two years ago with sexual 
harassment of 16-year-old girl E.Ö. , whom he met over the internet,
came to Istanbul in search of  the young girl, despite the fact that 
R.H.U. faces a jail term of 20 years. 

Two months before the hearing of his harassment case, R.H.U. and
his relatives contacted E. Ö.'s family, but they refused the attempted
contact.  

On 2 July, E.Ö. told her mother, "I'm going to the market", but instead
E.Ö. was abducted by R.H.U. and his friends, forced into a car and
taken to Antalya. 

E.Ö.'s mother Nagihan Solak, fearing for her daughter's life, related that
a few days after E.Ö. turned 18, R.H.U.' s family wanted to settle the 
matter - evidently meaning marriage between the two young people. 
In response, Nagihan hanım rejected the peace offer and asserted that
both she and E.Ö. would not retract their complaints against R.H.U. 

At that time, E.Ö. signalled agreement with her mother, telling her 
"Mom, he deserves the worst!  Let him be jailed.  I want to live in
peace henceforth!"

Nevertheless (!), R.H.U. was not incarcerated and succeeded in 
kidnapping E.Ö.




7 Temmuz 2026 Salı

"Gut & Release": Iranian Drug Courier Died When Capsule Exploded in His Stomach, İn Şanlıurfa

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 7 July 2026)














Investigators' assessment: "It's kind of a mess, but it'll have to 
do till the real mess gets here."

Omid Lotfipour, an Iranian national found dead wrapped in a blanket in 
the Eyyübiye district, has been identified as a drug courier. It was 
determined that Lotfipour, who had fled a police checkpoint and spent 
the night in an empty field, died as a result of one of the drug capsules
he was carrying in his stomach exploding. (!)

The incident came to light yesterday morning in an empty field near the
 ring road in the Akabe neighborhood of Eyyübiye district. People passing
through the area on their way to their summer houses noticed a person 
lying motionless wrapped in a blanket and reported the situation to the 
112 Emergency Call Center. 

Police and medical teams were dispatched to the scene. Upon examination, 
it was determined that the person had died. Further investigation revealed 
the body belonged to Omid Lotfipour, an Iranian national. 

Ouch.



















Lotfipour's body was taken to the morgue of the Şanlıurfa Forensic 
Medicine Institute. Investigations by the Homicide Bureau revealed that 
Lotfipour entered Türkiye with a passport on Thursday and then traveled 
to Şanlıurfa by road. Police determined that Lotfipour, upon seeing a 
checkpoint in the Akabe neighborhood, moved away from the area and 
waited in an empty field, where he spent the night wrapped in a blanket.

Lotfipour, who became ill after one of the drug capsules he was carrying 
in his stomach exploded, died of cardiac arrest according to preliminary 
autopsy findings. An examination at the Forensic Medicine Institute 
revealed that numerous drug capsules were found in Lotfipour's body. 
It was stated that his relatives have not yet applied to claim Lotfipour's 
body, which is being held at the Şanlıurfa Forensic Medicine Institute 
morgue. The investigation into the incident continues.




6 Temmuz 2026 Pazartesi

"Save & Release": Heroic Worker Rescued Mom and Kids Whose Car Plunged Into Canal, in Aydın

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(YeniAsır website, 6 July 2026)


























     Heroes don't always look like Brad Pitt.

A desperate struggle for survival unfolded in Aydın after a car plunged 
into a canal. Seeing the vehicle sinking, heroic municipal employee 
Ahmet Katılmış immediately jumped in and managed to rescue a mother 
and her two children who were facing imminent death. Katılmış, who 
saved three lives, said, "They must have had some good karma. I just 
did my duty as a human being."

The Efeler district of Aydın witnessed a heroic act. The incident 
occurred  under the highway bridge in the Yeniköy neighborhood. 
A life-or-death struggle ensued in a car that plunged into an irrigation 
canal. The car, driven by 38-year-old mother B. E., went out of control 
and swerved. As the car veered off the road and into the irrigation canal, 
a desperate struggle for survival unfolded for the mother and her two 
children inside. 

Now a memento photo instead of a watery grave, 
thanks to Ahmet bey.



























In those critical moments, a miracle occurred for the three people in 
the car.  Ahmet Katılmış, a staff member of the Efeler Municipality 
Parks and Gardens Directorate, who was cleaning up garbage in the 
area when he saw the accident, noticed that the vehicle in the canal 
was slowly sinking into the water.

Katılmış jumped into the canal without hesitation to rescue the family 
who could not get out because the doors were locked. Showing great 
heroism, Katılmış managed to save the mother B.E. and her children 
Y.E. (10) and N.E. (8) from death in the submerged vehicle.



4 Temmuz 2026 Cumartesi

"Fleece & Release": Industrial Strength Scam Operation Targeting Czech Republic Raided, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 4 July 2026)

call center demise click here for raid details.















        Looks like a rogue hive in need of a Beekeeper...

A foreign fraud ring targeting European citizens, primarily in the Czech 
Republic, in Turkey has been dismantled. 51 suspects were taken into 
custody for setting up a fake call center in Maslak and impersonating 
public officials to defraud victims.

The Istanbul Police Department's Cyber ​​Crimes Unit, continuing its 
efforts to prevent fraud crimes under the coordination of the Istanbul 
Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, placed a business in Maslak under 
technical and physical surveillance following information provided 
by Czech Republic authorities and judicial cooperation.

The investigation revealed that the so-called call center, targeting 
European countries, used advanced artificial intelligence-powered 
software to call people living in Europe and impersonate police officers, 
prosecutors, soldiers, and bank officials.



























The suspects, who gained the trust of their victims over the phone, 
were found to have defrauded numerous Europeans, primarily Czech 
citizens, using telephone and software programs, and attempted to 
launder the proceeds of the crime by transferring them to different 
accounts through bank accounts and cryptocurrency platforms. 

Following the investigations, police teams raided an office in Ata 
Center in Maslak, where 80 foreign nationals were present, yesterday 
morning. In the operation, 51 suspects were taken into custody.





3 Temmuz 2026 Cuma

"Fleece & Release": Elderly Man "Hypnotized" By Scammers Who Phoned Him 50 Times, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 2 July 2026)















    Henceforth he'll answer with "I don't speak Turkish!".

In Istanbul's Beşiktaş district, suspects who called 83-year-old Dinçer K., 
identified themselves as police officers, and stole 1758 Republic gold 
coins from his safe deposit box were apprehended and taken into 
custody.

Dinçer K., who identified the suspect who took the bag full of gold 
from him, explained how he believed the scammers with these words:
"In the last 10 years, I was called 10-15 times a year for scams. I 
understood these and always refused. But this time I believed the 
person who called. They said my bank accounts were being used 
for money laundering and asked me to help them. I am a patriot. 
I agreed to help them. 

Dinçer bey's new life coach...



























They called me about 50 times. Following their instructions, I went 
to the bank, put the gold from the safe deposit box into a bag, and 
took it with me. They told me to go to a street near the Etiler metro 
station. I did as they said. Then someone came to me. While talking
on the phone, he asked, ‘Sir, I'm with the person, should I take the 
gold?’ 

After receiving a positive answer, he opened the bag he had on his 
chest. I put the gold inside. He quickly left. He was wearing a beanie 
and trying to hide his face. I am also a money and capital markets 
expert. These were savings my wife and I had accumulated over 
35 years. They practically hypnotized me (!(. They stole it all. I 
thank the police for catching the suspects. I warn everyone to be 
more careful."







2 Temmuz 2026 Perşembe

"Procreate & Release": Thief's Repeated Pregnancies Keep Her Out of Jail, in Istanbul

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 2 July 2026)


























   Her "Get out of jail free" card is pregnant with meaning. 

Elif Ş., who has 157 criminal records and a confirmed prison sentence 
of 127 years, and who, according to the law, is released with a delay
of her sentence each time she becomes pregnant (!), was apprehended 
in Istanbul in an operation supported by special forces. It was determined 
that Elif Ş., a mother of seven, was three months pregnant with her 
eighth child (!) at the time of her arrest. 

Police teams could not find any address information for the suspect in 
the system. Further investigation revealed that Elif Ş. was staying with 
relatives along with her children. Upon investigation of her relatives, 
it was discovered that a 70-year-old relative had recently subscribed to 
high-speed internet at her home, prompting the police to put that house 
under surveillance. 

An operation was launched after it was determined that Elif Ş. was 
staying there. With the participation of Special Operations police, Elif Ş. 
was apprehended and taken into custody during the operation at the 
house in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Investigations revealed that the suspect, who 
had previously been arrested but released due to her pregnancies, was 
three months pregnant with her eighth child, as she already had seven 
children aged 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12 (!).

Maybe one day Elif hanım will find out what they are.



























Police investigations revealed that security camera footage of the 
suspect's thefts in shopping malls was available. It was determined 
that the suspect, Elif Ş., concealed her face by wearing a black veil 
during the thefts, aiming to evade facial recognition systems. It was 
also discovered that she has 18 outstanding warrants for theft of 
property kept inside a building and theft of property carried on the 
person or in possession using special skill.

In her statement to the police, Elif hanım "explained" "I learned this 
from my mother and father; this is my profession."  (!) Following her 
questioning at the police station, the suspect was referred to the 
courthouse.





1 Temmuz 2026 Çarşamba

"Mint & Release": Fake Gold Produced and Spread in Southeast Anatolia

türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 1 July 2026)















                       The color seems right anyway...

In a simultaneous operation targeting the production and sale of 
counterfeit gold across 10 provinces, centered in Kahramanmaraş, 
67 out of 71 suspects were apprehended. The operation seized illicit 
goods with a market value of approximately 150 million TL 
(about $3.2 million).

According to the information obtained, investigations into the 
increasing number of counterfeit gold cases in Kahramanmaraş in 
recent years revealed that gold coins such as quarter, half, and full 
gold coins, as well as Atatürk liras, which should be minted at the 
Turkish Mint, were being produced in unlicensed workshops with 
low purity and insufficient weight.

Kahramanmaraş branch just opened...and closed.
















Following this, the Kahramanmaraş Chief Public Prosecutor's Office 
launched an investigation into the crimes of "counterfeiting currency, 
counterfeiting equivalent value, and aggravated fraud." As a result of 
wiretapping orders and technical investigations conducted within the 
scope of the investigation, 71 suspects were identified, including 
jewelers, workshop owners, marketers, and mold makers in 
Kahramanmaraş, Mersin, Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, Bursa, Hatay, Malatya, 
Diyarbakır, Kilis, and Sivas.

On June 30th, at 06:00, a simultaneous operation was conducted in 10 
provinces with the participation of 150 teams and 490 personnel. During 
the operation, 67 of the 71 suspects were taken into custody, and efforts 
to  apprehend the remaining suspects are ongoing.

During searches conducted at the addresses in the operation, 108 seals, 
79 Ata Lira coins, 813 full gold coins, 792 half gold coins, 2,634 quarter 
gold coins, 3,666 grams of gold, various gram and Reşat gold coins, 151 
figural gold pieces, approximately 1 kilogram and 590 grams of gold 
jewelry, and 105.84 grams of plate gold were seized. Additionally, 9 
unlicensed rifles, 8 unlicensed pistols, 5 blank-firing pistols, 4 magazines, 
3,338 cartridges and rounds of ammunition, 3 cutting tools, and 26 
synthetic pills were also confiscated. The market value of the seized 
items is estimated to be approximately 150 million Turkish Lira.

There's gold in them there hills!