01.04.2025 15:50
At the Nevruz event in Şırnak, police officer Sinan Baydı, who bought cotton candies from disabled vendor Barış Sebzeci and distributed them to children, also offered sweets to children during the Ramadan Festival.
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During the Nowruz celebrations on March 20 in Cizre, police officers Ali Talha Balbal and Sinan Baydı bought cotton candy from a special individual, Barış Sebzeci, who was selling it in the area, and distributed it to the children.
MANSUR YAVAŞ CRITICIZED THE POLICE'S GESTURE
After a while, Ankara Metropolitan Mayor Mansur Yavaş addressed a crowd gathered for Ekrem İmamoğlu in Istanbul's Saraçhane, where he sparked a new debate with his speech. Yavaş compared the police's attitude, stating, "While flags that are rags to me were being waved, the police gave cotton candies to those going to that rally." His statements drew reactions from many politicians, including President Erdoğan.
MINISTER YERLİKAYA CONGRATULATED
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya shared a post on his social media account congratulating the police, stating, "The help that our two police officers, Sinan Baydı and Ali Talha Balbal, provided to our disabled brother Barış, who was selling cotton candy during the Nowruz celebrations in Cizre, moved us all. They bought all the cotton candies and distributed them to the children around. Sinan and Ali Talha, I am proud of you. On these blessed days, you not only made Barış happy; you also once again demonstrated the conscience and nobility of our police. I sincerely congratulate you."
THIS TIME HE DISTRIBUTED CANDY TO CHILDREN
Police officer Sinan Baydı also offered candy to children at the police checkpoint in Silopi, where he was on duty during the Ramadan Feast. His gesture, which also celebrated the children's holiday, was met with appreciation. Those moments were recorded by the surrounding people's mobile phone cameras.
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