18.06.2026 15:50
Images have emerged regarding the 'naked search' claim made in court by Fatoş Pınar Türker, General Manager of Media A.Ş., who is being tried under arrest as part of the IBB investigation. In the images, it was stated that the duration of Türker's entry and exit from the room where she claimed the naked search took place was 70 seconds, making the possibility of a naked search during that time contrary to the ordinary course of life.
The 'strip search' allegation raised in court by Medya A.Ş. General Manager Fatoş Pınar Türker, who is being tried under arrest as part of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (İBB) investigation, has become one of the most debated topics in public opinion in recent days. However, the investigations conducted and retrospective scans have revealed concrete data that do not support this claim in court.
CAMERA RECORDS AND REPORTS DID NOT CONFIRM THE ALLEGATION
The police procedure, camera recordings, doctor reports, and official records were scrutinized regarding the strip search allegation at the center of the debates. It was reported that in the comprehensive investigations conducted, no concrete findings were found that would confirm or support Türker's statement in court.
THE SEARCH LASTED ONLY 70 SECONDS
According to the official records and camera durations obtained, the search procedure in question was determined to have lasted only a total of 70 seconds. The brevity of the time was recorded as important data indicating that no non-procedural search occurred.
NO COMPLAINTS IN HEALTH CHECKS AND LAWYER MEETINGS
It was determined that Fatoş Pınar Türker, who was subjected to health checks multiple times as a legal requirement during the detention process, did not make any complaints to the attending physicians during these checks. Additionally, it was revealed that during her procedures at the police station and in private meetings with her lawyers throughout the detention process, there were no complaint petitions or applications submitted to official authorities regarding the 'strip search' allegation.