04.06.2026 21:01
In the Adapazarı district of Sakarya, a suspect trying to flee from police poured drugs into a toilet at a workplace he entered. However, unable to flush due to a non-functioning toilet, the suspect was caught red-handed by police. He was sent to court and arrested.
Teams from the Sakarya Provincial Police Department's Narcotics Crime Prevention Branch, as part of their efforts to prevent drug trafficking and manufacturing, obtained information that a person named M.R.C. (38) was going to sell drugs.
FLED TO THE TOILET WHEN HE SAW THE POLICE
After technical and physical surveillance, the teams launched an operation to capture the suspect. Noticing the police teams, M.R.C. attempted to flee and entered the lavatory of a workplace along the road.
CAUGHT BECAUSE THE TOILET DIDN'T FLUSH
The suspect poured the drugs he had into the toilet in an attempt to destroy them, but due to the toilet being broken and not flushing, he was left with the drugs poured in. Narcotics teams, who entered shortly after, caught the individual by the toilet.
WHAT CAME OUT
Inspections revealed: 17 grams of synthetic cannabinoid substance, 11.80 grams of a-m infused napkins, and a total of 4.60 grams of methamphetamine in various packages were seized. The narcotics police, who also searched the suspect's residence after his detention, found 35 grams of methamphetamine, 1 unlicensed pistol, and 6 rounds of ammunition belonging to that pistol.
SENT TO PRISON
After procedures at the police department, the suspect M.R.C. was referred to judicial authorities and, upon being brought before the court, was arrested on charges of "drug trafficking" and sent to a correctional facility.