Former football player Serhat Akın's shooting incident in Beykoz after his program on YouTube continues to resonate, while journalist Fatih Altaylı has made some highly talked-about claims. In his column, Fatih Altaylı detailed the incident, alleging that threatening messages were sent to Murat Zorlu, the owner of the Sports Digitale channel where Serhat Akın is a commentator, one of which said "It's almost time," and that the names of two Fenerbahçe executives were mentioned in these messages, which are under police investigation. "TURKISH SPORTS ARE BECOMING EVEN MORE CORRUPT"Fatih Altaylı's statements are as follows; "The shooting of sports commentator Serhat Akın is being tried to be glossed over in silence within the sports community. The sports media and the police judiciary media are also silent on the subject. It seems they are in fear. They present an image of preferring not to write, not to speak, and not to report. Turkish sports, already tainted by the betting mafia, is becoming even more corrupt with this silence. "PHONE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION BY THE TEAMS"However, as I wrote on the day the incident occurred, everyone in the sports community knows and talks about the fact that the owner of the Sports Digitale channel, where Serhat Akın broadcasts, has had issues with some Fenerbahçe executives and has even been threatened. Murat Zorlu, who is also a very fanatic Fenerbahçe supporter, has had his phone taken under investigation by the teams looking into the incident. And the messages from individuals who sent him messages that could be perceived as threats are being examined. As far as we can learn, the names of two Fenerbahçe executives are prominent among these. It is said that these are the most well-known and recognized executives in the public eye. Even if it is not a threat, one of the messages that can be described as filled with anger is "It's almost time." It is a message sent late at night. If you ask me, the two mentioned executives are not the type of people who would do or have such things done. However, the likelihood that someone would do this and ask the executives for money by saying "Bro, we handled it" seems very high.
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