18.12.2025 12:55
In the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's investigation into drug use among celebrities, Aleyna Tilki, İrem Sak, Danla Bilic, and Mümine Senna Yıldız were taken into custody. During a search of Yıldız's home, 5 grams of marijuana and a drug grinding device were seized. While some celebrities could not be found at their addresses, arrest warrants were issued for individuals including Şeyma Subaşı and Şevval Şahin.
Important developments have occurred in the drug investigation conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office targeting famous personalities. Some well-known individuals have been detained as part of the investigation, while arrest warrants have been issued for some suspects.
FAMOUS NAMES DETAINED
As part of the investigation, singer Aleyna Tilki, actress İrem Sak, and social media influencers Danla Bilic and Mümmine Senna Yıldız have been detained. The detained individuals were taken to the Istanbul Provincial Gendarmerie Command for processing. Among the suspects, actress Melisa Döngel, singer Yusuf Güney, and writer Cihan Şensözlü could not be found at their addresses.
SEARCHES CONDUCTED AT HOMES
Search and seizure operations were carried out at the homes of the famous individuals who were detained and are in a suspect position as part of the investigation. According to the news from İHA; during the search at Mümmine Senna Yıldız's house, 5 grams of marijuana and a marijuana grinding device were seized.
ARREST WARRANT ISSUED
It has been learned that an arrest warrant has also been issued for model Şevval Şahin, social media influencer Şeyma Subaşı, and organizer Mert Vidinli as part of the investigation conducted by the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office.
INVESTIGATION STARTED ON OCTOBER 8
The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office had previously taken statements from 19 famous individuals and collected blood and hair samples as part of the drug investigation initiated on October 8. It was reported that analyses revealed the presence of drugs in the blood or hair of 8 out of the 19 individuals, while 4 of them tested positive for antidepressant substances. It has been learned that the investigation is ongoing in a multifaceted manner.