14.01.2026 11:34
The nightmare of false reports and fake food orders targeting Ersan Yalçuva, who lives in Bursa, continues to grow. In the last 20 days, approximately 400 food orders with cash on delivery have been sent to the 44-year-old Yalçuva's address, along with numerous police, ambulances, taxis, and different individuals. Now, orders have started to be sent to the homes of his close friends as well.
In Nilüfer, Bursa, hundreds of meals have been sent to Ersan Yalçuva, who has not placed an order at his address for 20 days, and similar orders have started to be sent to his friends as well.
TRANS INDIVIDUALS WERE EVEN SENT
Ersan Yalçuva, who lives on the third floor of a six-story building in the Nilüfer district with his daughter Melis, who has a muscle disease, and his son Eren (11), began receiving meals that he had not ordered about 20 days ago. Initially thinking it was a mistake due to different names on the packages, Yalçuva realized that the situation was intentional when the orders did not stop.
After the false meal orders, false reports began to be made. Yalçuva stated that sometimes he encountered police and sometimes health teams when he opened the door, and expressed that even sex workers and trans individuals from different neighborhoods were directed to his address. It was learned that the reports included allegations of bombs, arms smuggling, and child abuse.
Describing his experiences, Yalçuva said, "In 20 days, 400 orders have come to my address. It starts at 11:00 in the morning and continues until 03:00 at night. Our door is knocked on an average of 20 times a day. We can't sleep. They called me and my disabled daughter heavy insults from fake numbers and different lines. They said, 'We will deal with you for the rest of your life.'
"PLEASE DON'T CALL ME, BRO"
Yalçuva, who explained that the reports continued and described his victimization, said, "Now they have started sending orders to the doors of my close friends I talk to. My friends say to me, 'Please don't call us from this number.' Sometimes the situation becomes funny, but they have also harassed my friends. I have applied to the necessary places, and I believe that our state will solve this problem."
EVEN THE MINISTRY HAS COME TO HIS HOUSE
Yalçuva stated that inspectors from the Provincial Directorate of Family and Social Services also came to his house due to false reports, saying, "A report was made that I was abusing my daughter. Inspectors and police came and examined my daughter. When they found no problem, they took notes and left. Unable to withstand this pressure for a while, I went to my family's place in Gebze. However, even when I was not there, the orders and reports continued."
It was learned that the incidents were also reflected in security cameras, and Yalçuva recorded many delivery drivers lined up in front of the apartment with his mobile phone camera and filed a criminal complaint with the prosecutor's office.
ORDERS HAVE STARTED TO BE SENT TO CLOSE FRIENDS AS WELL
Emphasizing that the incident has taken on a new dimension in recent days, Yalçuva said, "Now it's not just me. Meal orders have started to be sent to the homes of my close friends whom I call and talk to. People are scared. Some call me and say, 'Please don't call me, we are getting into trouble too.' This has gotten out of control. They are trying to intimidate not just me, but everyone around me."
HE IS CONSTANTLY CHECKING
Yalçuva checks from his window at certain times of the day to see if any courier is coming to his door. Sometimes, while video chatting with his friends, Yalçuva inadvertently gets them into trouble as well.