25.07.2025 18:36
A new development has emerged regarding the death of 22-year-old Ayşe Tokyaz, whose lifeless body was found inside a suitcase by the roadside in Eyüpsultan, Istanbul. Four active police officers and one private security chief have been detained on suspicion of "evidence tampering."
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A 22-year-old woman named Ayşe Tokyaz, whose lifeless body was found in a suitcase by the roadside in the Eyüpsultan district of Istanbul, has led to a new development in the ongoing investigation into her murder.
FOUR MORE POLICE OFFICERS DETAINED As part of the investigation, four police officers and one private security chief were detained on suspicion of "evidence tampering." The suspects were referred to the courthouse with a request for arrest. On July 19, police officer İ.U.U. was also detained.
SEVEN PEOPLE HAD BEEN ARRESTED Ayşe Tokyaz was killed by her ex-boyfriend, former police officer Cemil Koç, who placed her in a suitcase, which was later left by the roadside in Eyüpsultan. The former police officer Cemil Koç and six other suspects were arrested on July 18 in connection with the murder.
Cemil Koç WHAT HAPPENED? On July 13, the body of 22-year-old university student Ayşe Tokyaz was found in a suitcase by the roadside in the Mithatpaşa neighborhood of Eyüpsultan.
After deepening their investigations, the police determined that Tokyaz had last gone to the home of her ex-boyfriend Cemil Koç in the Atakent neighborhood of Küçükçekmece, where she was killed and placed in a suitcase, which was then discarded by the roadside in Eyüpsultan.
After reviewing security camera footage, seven suspects, including former police officer Cemil Koç, who had been expelled from the profession for crimes such as "resisting to prevent duty," "threat," "insult," and "intentional injury," were detained.
All suspects referred to the courthouse after their procedures at the police station were arrested.
Teams from the Homicide Bureau of the Public Security Branch Directorate detained suspects O.K. and police officer İ.U.U. as part of their investigations, citing their connection to the incident.
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