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The Newborn gang, which earns 8,000 lira a day by admitting newborn babies to the intensive care unit, has made headlines. It is known that 12 babies have died in the hands of the gang, and chilling details about gang leader Fırat Sarı continue to emerge.
NEWBORN GANG LEADER HAS RENTED A LUXURY APARTMENT WITH THE MONEY
It has been learned that Sarı, who was previously a member of the PKK and served time in prison, rented a luxury apartment in Silivri with the bloody money he obtained and is living with a young woman. According to a report on Ekol TV, Sarı's neighbors said that he had moved to the site a few months ago and was living with a young woman, having first gotten a hair transplant with the money.
"HE WAS LIVING WITH A YOUNG GIRL"
A resident of the site said about Sarı, "There was a young girl with him, but we thought he was married. I had seen him in this building with the girl, and she had told me 'we are married'." Another resident stated that Sarı generally came to the site in his luxury vehicle in the evenings and was living with a woman. It was revealed that Sarı, who rented an apartment for 15,000 lira, which everyone else rented for 8,000 lira, had the woman abruptly vacate the apartment and flee.
WHAT HAD HAPPENED?
While conducting an investigation into the unjust profits gained by transferring babies to private hospitals, attorney A.A, who met with the Chief Public Prosecutor of Büyükçekmece, Y.E., first by phone and then in his office on August 30, threatened that if some suspects were not released, there would be an assassination attempt on the prosecutor and harm could be done to his family. Following this, an investigation was initiated to determine how information about the prosecutor's relatives and their residences was leaked, and a recording device was placed in the prosecutor's office. It was recorded that Mustafa Kemal Zengin, whose connection with attorney A.A was detected, openly threatened the prosecutor with death. The investigation revealed that the prosecutor's personal and family information had been queried by three gendarmerie personnel from the system on a date prior to the threats. In the operation conducted as part of the investigation, 11 people were detained. Additionally, a report prepared regarding 47 suspects, including doctors and nurses, who were found to have acted in concert with individuals working at the 112 Emergency Call Center to transfer emergency baby patients to pre-agreed private hospitals' newborn units for unjust profits, was sent to the Bakırköy Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, with 22 of them being arrested.
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