15.09.2025 14:01
Three police officers who intervened with Fevziye Şenoğlu, a Mavi Marmara veteran, during a sit-in for Gaza in front of the AK Party provincial building in Adana, have been suspended from duty. The governor's office announced that an administrative and judicial investigation has been initiated regarding the incident.
In Adana, three police officers who intervened with Mavi Marmara veteran Fevziye Şenoğlu, who was holding a sit-in for Gaza in front of the AK Party provincial building, were suspended from duty.
Fevziye Şenoğlu had initiated a sit-in in front of the AK Party Provincial Headquarters to support Gaza. The images of the intervention by the police teams after the protest gained widespread attention on social media.
THE POLICE'S ATTITUDE DREW REACTION
In the footage published on X yesterday, it was heard that Fevziye Şenoğlu, who was holding a sit-in with a Palestinian flag, was assaulted, and one police officer told Şenoğlu, "Then go to Gaza."
"THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE SUSPENDED 3 POLICE OFFICERS"
Following the reactions, the Adana Governor's Office made a written statement. The statement included the following remarks:
"It has become necessary to make a statement regarding F.Ş., a Mavi Marmara veteran who organized a sit-in in front of the AK Party Adana Provincial building, which has been reported in some media outlets and social media platforms.
An inspector has been assigned regarding the incident, and an administrative and judicial investigation has been initiated, and three police officers have been suspended from duty. The matter is being closely monitored by our Governor's Office due to its sensitivity. We respectfully announce it to the public."