A incident that will be the subject of movies occurred in Sarıyer, Istanbul. The suspect, who was obsessed with the woman, was arrested and sent to prison for shooting at her husband's car. HE WENT TO THE POLICE WHEN HE SAW HIS CAR WAS SHOTIn the incident that took place in Yeniköy, Sarıyer, Istanbul last month around 11:00, Muzaffer Ç., who lives at home and works as a chauffeur, heard a few gunshots. When he went outside, he saw that his car was hit by bullets and saw empty shells on the ground. After the incident, the man called the police and reported the incident. IDENTITY OF THE ARMED ATTACKER WAS DETERMINEDThe police, who arrived at the scene quickly, determined that the person who fired the shots was Muhammet D., who was previously seen in the area on a black motorcycle without a license plate. HE LIED TO THE POLICE SAYING "I AM AN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER"In the ongoing investigation, the suspect was captured by the police. The suspect introduced himself as a police officer to the police and claimed that he worked in the Counterterrorism Branch C Office and the Intelligence Branch Directorate. The teams investigating the suspect's identity revealed that he was not a police officer, did not provide any information to any institution of the state, and only pretended to be a police officer to scare people. HE WAS OBSESSED WITH THE WOMAN AND DID NOT LEAVE HER ALONEMuhammet D., who was taken into custody, was recognized by Funda Ç., the wife of the man whose car was shot. In her statement, Funda Ç. said that she knew Muhammet D. from the driving school and that when she went to the driving school, D. approached her and offered private lessons, but she refused the offer. Funda Ç. also stated that D. called her and asked for money, and when she refused, he threatened and insulted her. She also mentioned that she changed her phone number because she thought D. was obsessed with her. OBSESSED LOVER ENDED UP IN PRISONMeanwhile, Muhammet D., whose procedures were completed at the police station, was taken to court and arrested for the crimes of "damaging property" and "threatening-insulting" and sent to prison.
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