25.10.2025 13:13
Simultaneous operations were carried out at 105 addresses targeting new generation criminal organizations in Istanbul, Mardin, and Edirne. During the operations, 89 suspects were apprehended and taken into custody, and 62 of them were arrested and sent to prison.
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In Istanbul, police teams conducted operations at 105 addresses targeting new generation crime organizations in 3 provinces. In the operations, 89 suspects were captured and taken into custody.
The teams from the Istanbul Police Department's Public Order Branch conducted work aimed at capturing members of the new generation crime organization. After 5 months of investigations into the organization, whose leader was determined to be abroad, 4 different operations were carried out to uncover the organization's activities. In Istanbul, the identities and locations of suspects involved in 33 actions related to "establishing an organization for the purpose of committing crimes," "intentional murder," "intentional injury," "shooting at a workplace," "shooting at a residence," "shooting at a vehicle," "qualified robbery," and "violating Law No. 6136" were identified in the districts of Ümraniye, Ataşehir, Kadıköy, Küçükçekmece, Bakırköy, Beşiktaş, Beyoğlu, Şişli, Kağıthane, Sarıyer, Sultangazi, Arnavutköy, and Esenyurt.
SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS IN ISTANBUL, MARDIN, AND EDIRNE
Within the framework of the efforts to capture the identified suspects, simultaneous operations were carried out at 105 addresses in Istanbul, Mardin, and Edirne. In the operations, 89 suspects were captured and taken into custody.
AMONG THE SUSPECTS, THERE ARE THOSE WITH CONFIRMED PRISON SENTENCES
Suspects whose procedures at the police were completed were referred to judicial authorities. 62 suspects were arrested and sent to prison by the judicial authorities they were referred to. In the operations, 11 handguns and 145 cartridges were seized. It was learned that among the suspects, there were individuals with confirmed prison sentences and those wanted for numerous crimes.
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