He called the famous journalist and said, "I am Yeşil!" His identity has been revealed.

He called the famous journalist and said,

14.12.2025 16:15

The Ministry of Interior made an official statement regarding journalist Saygı Öztürk's news titled "The person who called said I am Yeşil." The statement indicated that three calls made to the newspaper were carried out by an inmate named C.A. from an open prison, and that the inmate had a record for "murder, intentional injury, and damage to property."

The Ministry of Interior made an official statement regarding journalist Saygı Öztürk's news article titled "The person who called said I am Yeşil" dated December 11, 2025. The statement shared technical findings related to the phone calls in question and the identity of the person who made the call.

3 SEPARATE CALLS DETECTED

In the statement made by the Ministry of Interior, details regarding the day of the incident were provided. Accordingly, it was determined that the person in question called the relevant newspaper three times through the switchboard number on December 9, 2025. The durations of the calls were recorded as 1 minute 59 seconds, 15 minutes, and 13 minutes 34 seconds, respectively.

IDENTITY REVEALED

Authorities announced that the phone calls were made from an open prison during the investigations into the source of the calls. It was determined that the person who made the call was an inmate named C.A.

CRIMINAL RECORD IS EXTENSIVE

The ministry's statement also included information about C.A.'s criminal history. It was shared with the public that the individual has a record for "murder, intentional injury, and damage to property."

He called the famous journalist and said 'I am Yeşil'! His identity has been revealed

THE DEBATE "IS YEŞIL ALIVE?"

Although it has been reported that "Mahmut Yıldırım," also known by the codename "Yeşil," is dead, he is considered by some conspiracy theorists to be someone whose death is not accepted.

Mahmut Yıldırım, known by the codename Yeşil, is thought to have died, having been mentioned in dozens of unsolved murders in Turkey in the 1990s but never "found." However, journalist Saygı Öztürk stated in his article that there was a person who identified himself as "I am Yeşil," reigniting the debate of "Is Yeşil alive?"

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